Specifications
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To create a new security policy or modify an existing policy:
1 Select Network Configuration > Wireless > Security from the Altitude 35xx menu tree.
The Security Configuration screen appears with existing policies and their attributes displayed.
NOTE
When the Altitude 35xx is first launched, a single security policy (default) is available and mapped to
WLAN 1. It is anticipated numerous additional security policies will be created as the list of WLANs grows.
Configuring a WLAN security scheme with a discussion of all the authentication and encryption
options available is beyond the scope of this chapter. See “Configuring Access Point Security” on
page 169 for more details on configuring Altitude 35xx security.
For detailed information on the authentication and encryption options available to the Altitude 35xx
and how to configure them, see to “Configuring Security Options” on page 169 and locate the
section that describes your intended security scheme.
2 Click Logout to exit the Security Configuration screen.
Configuring a WLAN Access Control List (ACL)
An Access Control List (ACL) affords a system administrator the ability to grant or restrict MU access by
specifying a MU MAC address or range of MAC addresses to either include or exclude from Altitude
35xx connectivity. Use the Mobile Unit Access Control List Configuration screen to create new ACL policies
(using the New MU ACL Policy sub-screen) or edit existing policies (using the Edit MU ACL Policy sub-