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4 The Number of Unapproved APs is simply the sum of all of Unapproved Radio MAC Addresses
detected.
5 If a radio’s MAC address is listed incorrectly, highlight the MAC Address and click the Allow button.
Assign an Index and define the required device address information to move the device into the list
of approved Access Point MAC addresses. The number of Unapproved APs updates accordingly as
devices are added and removed.
6 Click the Export button to export the contents of the table to a Comma Separated Values file (CSV).
Unapproved APs (Reported by MUs)
Use the Unapproved APs (Reported by MUs) tab to review unapproved Access Points detected by
associated MUs. The criteria for Access Point approval was defined using the Security > Access Point
Detection > Configuration screen, using the values defined within the MU Assisted Scan field.To view
unapproved Access Points detected by controller radio associated MUs:
1 Select Security > Access Point Detection from the main menu tree.
2 Click on the Unapproved APs (Reported by MUs) tab.
Channel
Displays the channel the Unapproved AP is currently transmitting on.
Signal Strength
(dbm)
Displays the
Relative Signal Strength Indicator
(RSSI) for the detected
(and unapproved) AP. AP’s with a strong signal may pose a more
significant risk within the controller managed network.
Last Seen (Seconds)
Displays the time (in seconds) the Unapproved AP was last seen on the
network by the detecting AP. Click on the Configuration tab to modify the
time an unseen AP is permitted to remain on the list of Approved APs.
ESSID
Displays the ESSID of each Unapproved AP. These ESSIDs are device
ESSIDs observed on the network, but have yet to be added to the list of
Approved APs and are therefore interpreted as a threat. If an ESSID
displays on the list incorrectly, click the
Allow
button and add the ESSID
to a new Allowed AP index.