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For each map you want to use positioning on,  you have to add at least three GPS markers in your Cisco Prime Infrastructure.

HowtoHow-Tohttp://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Borderless_Networks/Unified_Access/CMX/CMX_Prime.html#pgfId-1019714

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To obtain coordinates for the GPS markers:

  1. use Use the following web page: https://debug.mazemap.com/poi-inspector/
  2. Select the floor you want to create GPS markers for and zoom in if necessary
  3. Click in the map to find lonlat coordinates for a point. Use easily recognizable recognisable points such as corners.


Step 2: Export maps from Cisco Prime, Import in CMX & Restart CMX

(This has to be repeated every time you make changes to the maps (including GPS markers) in Cisco Prime.

HowTo: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/mse/10-2/cmx_config/b_cg_cmx102/getting_started_with_cisco_cmx.html#concept_48D1D73677E9492D9D2BA51EE81AD2AE

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Remember to restart the CMX after this

Step 3: Restart LIPI service

  1. SSH into LIPI server
  2. Run the following command as root: 

    Code Block
    syssudo systemctl restart geopos.service

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  1.  lipi


Step 4: Check that GPS markers are loaded into LIPI

Check the following web page:

Code Block
https://<LIPI Address>/gcpdump

This will generate a report of all floors and their GPS markers.