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- <!-- propertyitem id="4" displayName="HotSpotType" wsName="hotSpotType"
unique="false" inheritLast="false" / -->
- <!-- propertyitem id="5" displayName="CityName" wsName="cityName"
unique="false" inheritLast="false" / -->
- <!-- propertyitem id="6" displayName="Memo" wsName="memo" unique="false"
inheritLast="false" / -->
</extendProperties>
</config>
3. Edit the hotspotExtendProperty.xml file as needed.
The file contains a sample for defining extended properties. The sample can be used after
deleting the comment characters in the sentence. For example, change the following line:
- <!-- propertyitem id="1" displayName="LanCode" wsName="lanCode" unique="false"
inheritLast="false" /
-->
to
- <propertyitem id="1" displayName="LanCode" wsName="lanCode" unique="false"
inheritLast="false" />
Where:
{ propertyitem id—ID of the property. The system displays the properties in ascending order in
IMC based on the property IDs. The IDs must be consecutive and cannot be duplicate.
{ displayName—Name of the property displayed in IMC.
{ wsName—Notifies the extended property names for the third network administrator to
synchronize the value changes in extended properties. The field can be null.
{ unique—Set the extended property value to be unique. If "true" is set, the value for this
extended property must be unique for different hotspots. If "false" is set, the value for this
extended property can be the same for different hotspots. You cannot modify the unique
setting once it is configured.
{ inheritLast—Set whether the hotspot inherits the corresponding property value of its previous
hotspot when the property value for this hotspot is null. This function takes effect when
importing hotspot information to WSM. If "true" is set, WSM imports the property value of
the previous hotspot for its subsequent hotspot when the corresponding value for the
subsequent hotspot is null. If the value for the first imported hotspot is null, WSM still imports
the null value for the hotspot. If "false" is set, WSM imports the property value as it is.
4. Save and close the hotspotExtendProperty.xml file.
5. Restart IMC in Intelligent Deployment Monitor Agent, or restart the jserver process in the Process
tab.
6. Log in to IMC.
7. Click the Service tab.
8. From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > View Management > Location Views.
The Location List displays all location views.
9. Click Export Hotspot or Import Hotspot to export or import the hotspot information.
You must configure these extended properties for the newly added hotspot.
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