User guide

Security
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Alvarion
You can use this file later to import the configuration into other Base
Stations.
8. Click
OK to return to the Access Control tab.
9. Click
OK again to save the new configuration to the Base Station and to
return to the main AP Manager window.
10.(Optional) Save the configuration to a local back-up file (*.cnf) as described
in Step 4 - Create a Back-up of the Configuration.
To save the table to all Base Stations, please refer to Importing an Access
Control Table
1
.
Importing an Access Control Table
To import an access control table file (*.tbl) to your Base Stations:
1. Start the AP Manager and connect to the Base Station in the edit mode.
2. Select the
Access Control tab and click the Edit button to display all MAC
addresses that are currently authorized.
3. Click the
Import File button and select the access control table file (*.tbl) that
you wish to import.
4. Click the
Open button to import the selected file.
5. Click
OK to return to the Access Control tab.
6. Click
OK again to save the new configuration to the Base Station and to
return to the main AP Manager window.
7. (Optional) Save the configuration to a local back-up file (*.cnf) as described
in Step 4 - Create a Back-up of the Configuration.
Disabling Access Control
To disable access control for your Base Stations:
1. Start the AP Manager and connect to the Base Station in the edit mode.
2. Select the
Access Control tab and click the Edit button to display all MAC
addresses that are currently authorized.
3. To disable access control, click the
Delete All button. The MAC address
window will read
<All will be permitted>.
4. Click
OK to return to the Access Control tab.
5. Click OK again to save the new configuration to the Base Station and to
return to the main AP Manager window.
6. (Optional) Save the configuration to a local back-up file (*.cnf) as described
in Step 4 - Create a Back-up of the Configuration.
1. Also refer to information on Common Parameters on page 8-16.