Moving Rogue Aps To The Allowed Ap List - Symbol AP-51xx Product Reference Manual

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Delete All
Any MAC
MAC Address
Any ESSID
ESSID
4. Click
Apply
the screen without clicking Apply results in all changes to the screens being lost.
5. Click
Undo Changes
settings displayed on the Rogue AP Detection screen to the last saved configuration.
6. Click
Logout
displays confirming the logout before the applet is closed.

6.13.1 Moving Rogue APs to the Allowed AP List

The
Active APs
screen enables the user to view the list of detected rogue APs and, if necessary,
select and move an AP into a list of allowed devices. This is helpful when the settings defined within
the
Rogue AP Detection
To move detected rogue APs into a list of allowed APs:
1. Select
Network Configuration
the access point menu tree.
Click the
Delete All
Management field. All MAC and ESS address information
previously defined is no longer applicable unless the previous
configuration is restored.
Select the
Any MAC
(whether it is a known device MAC address or not) from being
considered a rogue device.
Click
Add,
and enter the device MAC address to be excluded from
classification as a rogue device.
Select the
Any ESSid
(whether it is a known device ESSID or not) from being considered
a rogue device
Click Add, and enter the name of a device ESSid to be excluded
from classification as a rogue device.
to save any changes to the Rogue AP Detection screen. Navigating away from
(if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
to securely exit the access point Symbol Access Point applet. A prompt
screen inadvertently detect and define a device as a rogue AP.
->
Wireless
button to remove all entries from the Rule
checkbox to prevent a device's MAC address
checkbox to prevent a device's ESSID
->
Rogue AP Detection
->
Active APs
from

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