Specifications
Altitude 3500 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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AP access can be restricted to specific IP addresses. Trusted Host subnet management restricts LAN1,
LAN2 and WAN interface access (via SNMP, HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet and/or SSH) to a set of (up to 8)
user defined trusted hosts or subnets. Only hosts with matching IP addresses can access the access
point. Enabling the feature denies access from any subnet (IP address) not defined as trusted. Once a set
of trusted hosts is defined and applied, the settings can be imported and exported as a part of the access
point’s configuration import/export functionality. For information on defining trusted hosts for
exclusive AP access, see “Defining Trusted Hosts” on page 76.
To configure access for the AP35xx:
1 Select System Configuration > AP35xx Access from the menu tree.
The Tr usted Host s field appears at the top of the screen, but the remainder of the screen can be
viewed by using the scroll bar on the right-hand side of the screen.
2 Select the Trusted Hosts checkbox to display a field where up to 8 IP addresses can be defined for
exclusive access to the AP. For more information, see “Defining Trusted Hosts” on page 76.
3 Use the AP35xx Access field checkboxes to enable/disable the following on the access point’s LAN1,
LAN2 or WAN interfaces:
Applet HTTP (port 80) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable
access to the AP35xx configuration applet using a Web
browser.
Applet HTTPS (port 443) Select the LAN1, LAN2 and/or WAN checkboxes to enable
access to the AP35xx configuration applet using a Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) for encrypted HTTP sessions.