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Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide 313
NOTE
When using MU Assisted Scans with an AP35XX the MU Assisted scan will not begin immediately. The first scan
will begin after the current Refresh Time cycle has expired.
5 Click the Apply button to save the changes made.
6 Click the Revert button to cancel any changes and revert back to the last saved configuration.
7 Refer to the Allowed APs field to view the policies used for interpreting Access Points as allowed.
8 Select an Allowed AP and click the Edit button to launch a screen used to modify the index and
SSID of the AP. For more information, see “Adding or Editing an Allowed AP” on page 313.
9 Select an Allowed AP and click the Delete button to remove the AP from list of Allowed APs.
10 Click the Add button to display a screen used to enter device information for a new AP added to the
Allowed AP list. For more information, see “Adding or Editing an Allowed AP” on page 313.
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 > Access Point Detection from the main tree menu.
2 Click the Configuration tab.
3 Select an existing Allowed AP and click the Edit button to modify the properties of an existing
Allowed AP or click the Add button to define the attributes of a new Allowed AP.
Enable
Select the
Enable
checkbox to enable associated MUs to detect
potentially hostile Access Points (the definition of which defined by you).
Once detected, these devices can be added to a list of Access Points
either approved or denied from interoperating within the controller
managed network.
Refresh Time
Define a value (in seconds) associated MUs use to scan for Access
Points. The range is from 300 - 86400 seconds, with a default of 1800
seconds.
Index
Displays the numerical identifier (index value) assigned to this particular
set of Allowed APs. Assign this value by clicking
Add
for a new set of
Access Point address information or click the
Edit
button to revise the
index. The Index can be used as reference to group specific devices
numerically to a specific range of MAC or ESSID addresses. This user
cannot modify the index from this screen.
BSS MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the Allowed AP(s). The MAC addresses
displayed are defined by clicking the
Add
button and entering a specific
MAC address or by allowing all MAC addresses to be allowed. The list of
MAC addresses allowed can be modified by highlighting an existing entry,
clicking the
Edit
button and revising the properties of the MAC address.
ESSID
Displays the ESSIDs of the Allowed AP(s). The addresses displayed are
defined by clicking the
Add
button and entering a specific MAC address
or by allowing all MAC addresses to be allowed. The list of MAC
addresses allowed can be modified by highlighting an existing entry,
clicking the
Edit
button and revising the properties of the MAC address.