Chapter 10: Performing System Maintenance; Performing Wireless Ap Client Management; Disassociating A Client - Extreme Networks Summit WM20 User Manual

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Performing System Maintenance
This chapter describes system maintenance processes, including:

Performing Wireless AP Client Management

There are times when for service reasons or security issues, you want to cut the connection with a
particular wireless device. You can view all the associated wireless devices, by MAC address, on a
selected Wireless AP. You can do the following:
Disassociate a selected wireless device from its Wireless AP.
Add a selected wireless device's MAC address to a blacklist of wireless clients that will not be
allowed to associate with the Wireless AP.
Backup and restore the Summit WM Controller database. For more information, see
Summit WM Controller Software Maintenance" on page

Disassociating a Client

In addition to the following procedure below, you can also disassociate wireless users directly from the
Active Clients by WM-AD screen. For more information, see
Displays."
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