/mcpProcedure Step 1 From Cisco Unified CM Administration, choose Advanced Features > Device Location Tracking Services > Wireless Access Point Controllers. Step 2 Select the controller that you want to configure: • Click Find and select the controller to edit an existing controller. • Click Add New to add a new controller. Step 3 In the Name field, enter the IP address or hostname for the controller. Step 4 Enter a Description for the controller. Step 5 Complete the SNMP settings that will be used for SNMP messaging to the controller: a) From the SNMP Version drop-down list, select the SNMP version protocol that the controller uses. b) Complete the remaining SNMP authentication fields.For more information on the fields and their configuration options, see Online Help. c) Click the Test SNMP Settings to confirm that you entered valid SNMP settings. Step 6 If you want to configure scheduled syncs to regularly update the database: a) Check the Enable scheduled synchronization to discover Infrastructure Devices check box. b) In the Perform a Re-sync Every fields, create the synchronization schedule. Step 7 Click Save. Step 8 (Optional) To update the database immediately, click Synchronize. Optional. If the synchronization pulls in access points that you do not want to track (for example, lab equipment or access points that are not in use) you can remove the access point from tracking. Insert Infrastructure Devices Use this procedure to complete a bulk import of your wireless Access Point infrastructure from a CSV file into the Unified Communications Manager database. You can use this procedure to import a CSV file that was exported from Cisco Prime Infrastructure or if you want to import access points from a third-party wireless Access Point controller. Before you begin You must have a data file in comma separated value (CSV) format with the following delineated columns: • AccessPoint or Switch Name • IPv4 Address • IPv6 Address • BSSID—Required for Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) infrastructure devices • Description—A location identifier, a combination of switch type and location, or another meaningful identifier Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 767 Advanced Call Processing Insert Infrastructure Devices