Editing A Location Profile - Cisco AIR-PCM340 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6
Advanced Configuration on Mac OS X

Editing a Location Profile

To add a new location profile name or to rename, delete, or select an existing location profile, click Edit
Configurations from the location pull-down menu (see Figure 6-3). The Edit Configurations screen
appears (see Figure 6-4).
Figure 6-4
Use the buttons on the Edit Configurations screen to perform the following operations:
Table 6-3 lists and describes the buttons on the Edit Configurations screen.
Table 6-3
Button
New
Rename
Delete
Select
Cancel
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Edit Configurations Screen
To add a new location profile name, click New and enter a new name in the drop-down screen. Click
OK to add the new name or click Cancel to return to the basic or advanced screen without setting a
new name. When you create a new location profile name, you should enter the specific connection
and security settings for that location on the basic or advanced screens.
To rename an existing location profile, click Rename and enter the revised name in the drop-down
screen. Click OK to revise the name or click Cancel to return to the basic or advanced screen
without changing the name.
To delete an existing location profile, select the profile to delete from the Edit Configuration screen
and click Delete. The basic or advanced screen appears.
To select an existing location profile as the client utility default location, select the profile from the
Edit Configuration screen and click Select. The basic or advanced screen appears.
To exit the Edit Configuration screen without making changes, click Cancel. The basic or advanced
screen appears.
Buttons on the Edit Configurations Screen
Description
Allows you to specify a name for a new location profile.
Allows you to rename an existing location profile name.
Allows you to delete an existing location profile name.
Allows you to select the location profile name to be used as the client utility
default.
Exits the application or screen without saving revised settings.
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