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Quantum SPARK 1500 - Revoking the Hotspot Access; Adding a New Network Object to Bypass SSL Inspection Based on the Host MAC Address

Quantum SPARK 1500
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Managing Active Devices
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|56
Revoking the Hotspot Access
The display shows the devices connected to the gateway through a Hotspot.
You can revoke the Hotspot access for one or more devices.
This disconnects the device from the gateway and requires the device to log in again through
the Hotspot.
To revoke the Hotspot access:
1. Click the record for the relevant device.
2. Click Revoke Hotspot Access.
The access for that device is revoked. You must log in again through the Hotspot to
reconnect the device to the gateway.
Notes:
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This page is available from the Home and Logs & Monitoring tabs.
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If there is no IPv6 activity in a dual stack host, the Active devices do not show
the IPv6 address.
Adding a New Network Object to Bypass SSL Inspection
Based on the Host MAC Address
1. Click the device to select it.
2. From the toolbar, click Save as and select Device type Network Object.
3. For Host MAC address, enter a custom value or select from the menu.
4. Select Bypass host with this MAC by SSL inspection.
5. In Object name, enter the applicable text.
6. Click Apply
Note - You can also do this from the Users & Objects > Network Objects page. Click
New, and then for Type, select Device.

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