User's Guide

AirTight Management Console User Guide
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You can either enter individual client MAC addresses or to import a list of banned clients to the database.
To add an individual client MAC address, do the following.
1.
Go to Configuration>WIPS>Banned Device List.
2. Click to expand Banned Client List.
3. Click Add MAC Address. The Add to Banned List dialog box appears.
4. Click Add Device link to add a MAC address manually.
5. Enter the MAC address to add. You can add one or more banned client MAC addresses in this
manner.
6.
Click Add to add the devices to the banned device list.
You can also import a list of client MAC addresses. The file containing the list of client MAC addresses
must be a CSV file.
To import a file containing a list of client MAC addresses, do the following.
1.
Go to Configuration>WIPS>Banned Device List.
2. Click to expand Banned Client List.
3. Click Add MAC Address. The Add to Banned List dialog box appears.
4. Click File Upload.
5. Click Choose File to choose the file and then click Upload to upload the selected file.
6. Click Add to add the imported client MAC addresses to the banned device list.
Delete Banned Device
1. Go to Configuration>WIPS>Banned Device List.
2. Click the Delete link for the device to be deleted. A confirmation message is displayed to confirm
deletion.
3.
Click Yes to confirm deletion
Copy Banned Device List to Another Server
You can copy the banned device list from one server to another server when both servers are part of the
same server cluster. You can copy banned device list from child server to child server, parent server to
child server, or child server to parent server. You must be a superuser or an administrator to copy policies
from one server to another.
To copy banned device list, do the following.
1.
Go to Configuration>WIPS>Banned Device List on the parent server.
2. Click Copy Policy. The Copy Policies dialog box appears.
3. Select the server from which the banned device list is to be copied.
4. Select the server to which the banned device list to be copied.
5. Click OK to copy the banned device list,
Manage Hotspot SSIDs
Configure and manage a list of hotspot SSIDs using the Configuration->WIPS-> Advanced Settings-
>Hotspot SSIDs option.
It is highly likely that hotspot APs are present in the enterprise neighborhood. If enterprise Client probes
for well known hotspot SSID, it is at risk of connecting to the hotspot AP without the user necessarily
knowing about it. Also if enterprise AP uses hotspot SSID on it, such an AP may attract undesirable
Clients to connect to it.