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10.Click the
Add
Allowed AP list. For more information, see
6.2.1.1 Adding or Editing an Allowed AP
To add a new address range or modify the address range used to designate devices as allowed:
1. Select
Security
2. Click the
Configuration
3. Select an existing Allowed AP and click the
AP or click the
4. If adding a new Allowed AP, use the
access point. The index range is from 1-200. If editing an existing Allowed AP, this is a read only field and
cannot be modified.
5. Refer to the
BSS MAC Address
Any MAC Address/
Specific MAC
Address
6. Refer to the
ESSID
Any ESSID/Specific
ESSID
button to display a screen used to enter device information for a new AP added to the
>
Access Point Intrusion Detection
tab.
Add
button to define the attributes of a new Allowed AP.
Index
field to define the following:
Click the
Any MAC Address
the network as an Allowed AP. This is not necessary if a specific MAC address is
used with this index.
Click the second radio button to enter a specific MAC address as an Allowed AP.
Use this option if (for network security) you want to restrict the number of MAC
Addresses to a single MAC address.
field to configure access point ESSID permissions.
Click the
Any ESSID
radio button to allow any ESSID located on the network as
an Allowed AP. This may not be necessary if a specific ESSID was used with this
particular index.
Click the second radio button to enter a specific ESSID as an Allowed AP. Use this
option if (for network security) you want to restrict the number of device ESSIDs
saved for this index to a single access point ESSID.
Adding or Editing an Allowed AP on page
from the main tree menu.
Edit
button to modify the properties of an existing Allowed
parameter to assign a numerical index value to this particular
radio button to allow any MAC address detected on
6-5
Switch Security
6-5.

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