Switch Security 6-7
4. The Number of Approved APs is simply the sum of all of approved Access Point MAC Addresses
detected.
5. Select the Display Adopted APs check box.
6. Click on the Export button to export the contents of the table to a Comma Separated Values file (CSV).
6.2.3 Unauthorized APs (AP Reported)
Use the Unapproved APs (AP Reported) tab to review Access Points detected by associated switch
Access Port radios and are restricted from operation within the switch managed network. The criteria for
restriction was defined using the Security > Access Point Detection > Configuration screen.
To view Access Port detected unapproved Access Points:
1. Select Security > Access Point Detection from the main menu tree.
2. Click on the Unauthorized APs (AP Reported) tab.
3. The Unauthorized APs (AP Reported) table displays the following information:
ESSID Displays the SSID of each approved AP.
Authorized/Ignored
Aps
Displays authorized APs.
BSS MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of each Unapproved AP. These MAC addresses are
Access Points observed on the network, but have yet to be added to the list of
Approved APs, and are therefore interpreted as a threat on the network.
If a MAC Address displays on the list incorrectly, click the Allow button and add
the MAC Address of a newly Allowed AP index.
Reporting AP Displays the numerical value for the radio used with the detecting AP.
Channel Displays the channel the Unapproved AP is currently transmitting on.