5.1.2.1 AP Deny List
The
AP Deny List
Access Port you wish to deny, click the
provided.
To add an AP to the
1. Click the
Add
2. Enter the MAC Address of the Access Port you wish to deny.
3. Click the
Apply
5.1.2.2 Access Port Radio Adoption List
Use this list to adopt detected Access Ports and to assign them to a particular WLAN. The switch can adopt
up to six Access Ports at a time, but the list of allowed Access-Port addresses (displayed in this area) can
exceed six in number. A dual-radio 802.11a/b Access Port counts as one Access Port with respect to the
maximum allowed; however, each radio will be listed as a separate Access Port.
This adoption list identifies each Access Port by its Media Access Control (MAC) address. This address is the
Access Port's hard-coded hardware number that is printed on the bottom of the device. An example of a MAC
address is 00:09:5B:45:9B:07.
1. To adopt an Access Port, click the
2. Specify the following fields:
Field
Description
Start MAC
This field contains the lowest value in a range of MAC addresses that will use this particular
adoption criteria. To specify a single MAC address instead of a range, enter it in this field as well
as the
End MAC
This field contains that highest number in a range of MAC addresses that will use this particular
adoption criteria. If this value is empty, the Access Port adopted by this criteria must match the
Start MAC
WLAN
The next eight columns are associate with the eight WLANs that are shown in the upper portion of
columns
the screen. To the left, specify a range of Access Port MAC address for adoption. Then, click the
checkboxes of the WLANs that need ability to adopt the Access Ports in the specified range.
NOTE: The default setting for the switch has both the Start MAC and End MAC addresses set to "ANY",
and all enabled WLANs checked. This setting allows all the WLANs to adopt any Access Port that it
detects, automatically.
3. Up to 20 entries can be added to the Access Port Adoption list. Click the
allows you to prevent individual Access Ports from associating with the switch. For each
Add
AP Deny
List:
button located below the
AP Deny List
button to save the changes.
Add
button to add a new criteria line to the table.
End MAC
field.
field exactly.
button and enter the device's MAC Address into the field
table. A new row will be added to the table.
Wireless Configuration
Apply
button to save changes.
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