Brocade Mobility 7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.4.0.0 and later) User Manual

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To move detected rogue APs into a list of allowed APs:

1. Select Network Configuration -> Wireless -> Rogue AP Detection -> Active APs from the Mobility

7131 Access Point menu tree.

The Active APs screen displays with detected rogue devices displayed within the Rogue APs
table.

2. Enter a value (in minutes) in the Allowed APs Age Out Time field to indicate the number of

elapsed minutes before an AP will be removed from the approved list and reevaluated. A zero
(0) for this value (default value) indicates an AP can remain on the approved AP list
permanently.

3. Enter a value (in minutes) in the Rogue APs Age Out Time field to indicate the number of

elapsed minutes before an AP will be removed from the rogue AP list and reevaluated. A zero
(0) for this value (default value) indicates an AP can remain on the rogue AP list permanently.

4. Highlight an AP from within the Rogue APs table and click the Add to Allowed APs List button to

move the device into the list of Allowed APs.

5. Click the Add All to Allowed APs List button to move each of the APs displayed within the Rogue

APs table to the list of allowed APs.

6. Highlight a rogue AP and click the Details button to display a screen with device and detection

information specific to that rogue device. This information is helpful in determining if a rogue
AP should be moved to the Allowed APs table.

For more information on the displaying information on detected rogue APs, see Displaying
Rogue AP Details on page 6-238
.

7. To remove the Rogue AP entries displayed within the e Rogue APs field, click the Clear Rogue

AP List button.

Brocade Mobility only recommends clearing the list of Rogue APs when the devices
displaying within the list do not represent a threat to the access point managed network.

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