Wireless Access Point
300 Configuring the Wireless AP
Figure 161. Honeypot Whitelist
Procedure for Configuring Honeypot Whitelists
1. Create a honeypot: If you have not already created an SSID named
honeypot, you will be asked whether you wish to create one. Click Yes.
You must have an SSID named honeypot to use this feature.
2. Honeypot Whitelists: This section only appears if you have created an
SSID named honeypot. You may define a whitelist of allowed SSIDs
which are not to be honeypotted, as described in “High Density 2.4G
Enhancement—Honeypot SSID” on page 274. Type in each SSID name,
and click Create to add it to the whitelist. Up to 50 SSIDs may be listed.
The SSID names entered in this list are not case-sensitive.
You may use the “
*” character as a wildcard to match any string at this
position. For example, xir* matches any string that starts with XIR or xir.
You may use a
? as a wildcard to match a single character by surrounding
the SSID name in quotes. For example, “xirru?” will match any six-
character long string that starts with xirru (again, the match is not case-
sensitive). If you do not use a wildcard, then the SSID name entered must
be matched exactly in order to be whitelisted (except that case is not
considered).