72 CHAPTER 4: WORKING WITH NETWORK PLANS10 If 3WXM displayed error or warning messages, select the Verification toolbar option and go to “Verifying Configuration Changes” on page 377.Converting AutoDAPs into StaticallyConfigured APsDistributed MAPs that are not configured on any WX switches in theMobility Domain can nonetheless be booted and managed by a switch ifthe switch has a profile for Distributed MAPs, and has capacity tomanage the MAP. A MAP that is booted and managed using aDistributed MAP profile is here called an Auto DAP.You can convert the temporary connection of an Auto DAP to a WXswitch into a permanent, statically configured connection on the switch.1 Select the Configuration tool bar option.2 In the Organizer panel, select the WX switch.3 In the Task List panel, select Convert Auto DAPs.The Convert Auto DAPs wizard appears. The MAPs that were configuredusing a Distribute MAP template are listed.4 Select the MAPs you want to convert into statically configured MAPs.5 Click Next.6 Select the temporary connections you want to convert into staticconnections.7 Click Finish.Creating a NetworkDomainMSS Version 4.1 and higher allows functionality found in Mobility Domainsto be extended over a multiple-site installation, in a Network Domain. ANetwork Domain is a group of geographically dispersed Mobility Domainsthat share information over a WAN link. This shared information allows auser configured in one Mobility Domain to establish connectivity on a WXswitch in a remote Mobility Domain. The WX switch forwards the user trafficby creating a VLAN tunnel to a WX switch in the remote Mobility Domain.In a Network Domain, one or more WX switches acts as a seed device. ANetwork Domain seed stores information about all of the VLANs on theNetwork Domain members. The Network Domain seeds share thisinformation among themselves, so that every seed has an identical database.(For more information, see the “Configuring Network Domains” chapterof the Wireless LAN Switch and Controller Configuration Guide.)