User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- AirTight Management Console Configuration
- Configure Language Setting
- Configure Time Zone and Tag for Location
- User Management
- User Authentication
- Wireless Intrusion Prevention System
- Manage WiFi Access
- Configure Device - Server Communication Settings
- Manage Policy Templates
- Manage Authorized WLAN Policy
- View High Availability Status for Server
- View/Upgrade License Details
- Manage Look and Feel of Reports
- Configure NTP
- Configure RF Propagation Settings
- Configure Live RF View Setting
- Configure Location Tracking
- Manage Auto Location Tagging
- Set up and Manage Server Cluster
- Manage Vendor OUIs
- Manage Device Template
- Configure SMTP Settings
- View System Status
- Upgrade Server
- Configure Auto Deletion Settings
- Manage Audit Log Settings
- Configure Integration with Enterprise Security Management Servers
- Manage WLAN Integration
- Manage AirTight Mobile Clients
- AirTight Mobile Settings
- Manage AirTight Mobile Clients
- Add AirTight Mobile Group Manually
- Edit AirTight Mobile Group
- Attach Policy to AirTight Mobile Group
- Overwrite Existing Policy for AirTight Mobile Group
- Detach Policy from AirTight Mobile Group
- View AirTight Mobile Group Policy in HTML Format
- View AirTight Mobile Group Policy in XML Format
- Activate Automatic Client Grouping
- Apply Default Policy to New Groups
- Print List of AirTight Mobile Groups for Location
- Delete AirTight Mobile Group
- Dashboard
- Devices
- AirTight Devices
- Device Properties
- View Visible LANs
- View Visible APs
- View Visible Clients
- View Active APs
- View Active Clients
- View AirTight Device Events
- View Channel Occupancy
- View Interference
- View Mesh Network Links
- Search AirTight Devices
- Sort AirTight Devices
- Change Location
- Print AirTight Device Information for Location
- Reboot Device
- Troubleshoot Device
- Upgrade or Repair Device
- Enable Pagination for AirTight Device Listing and Set Page Size
- Disable Pagination for AirTight Device Listing
- Add Custom Filter
- Edit Custom Filter
- Delete Custom Filter
- Delete Device
- Monitor Clients
- View Client Properties
- View Recently Associated APs/Ad hoc networks
- View Events related to Client
- View Client Retransmission Rate Trend
- View Devices Seeing Client
- View Client Average Data Rate
- View Client Traffic
- Change Client Location
- Quarantine Client
- Disable Auto Quarantine/Exclude Device from Intrusion Prevention Policy
- Add to banned list
- Classify / Declassify as Smart Device
- Change Client Category
- Reset Data Transmitted by Client
- Locate Client
- View Recently Probed SSIDs
- Troubleshoot Client
- Debug Client Connection Problems
- Download Connection Log
- Delete Connection Log History
- Enable Pagination for Client Listing and Set Page Size
- Disable Pagination for Client Listing
- Add Custom Filter
- Edit Custom Filter
- Delete Custom Filter
- Print Client List for Location
- Delete Client
- Spectrogram
- Monitor Access Points (APs)
- View AP Properties
- View Recently Associated Clients
- View AP Utilization
- View AP Associated Clients
- View AP Traffic
- View AP Average Data Rate
- View Devices Seeing AP
- View AP Events
- Change AP Location
- Locate AP
- Quarantine an AP
- Change AP Category
- Disable Auto Quarantine
- Add to banned list
- Sort APs
- Filter AP Details
- Search APs
- Enable Pagination for AP Listing and Set Page Size
- Disable Pagination for AP Listing
- Add Custom Filter
- Edit Custom Filter
- Delete Custom Filter
- Print AP List for Location
- Merge APs
- Split AP
- Troubleshoot AP
- Delete AP
- Monitor Networks
- AirTight Devices
- Manage Locations and Location Layout
- Define Location Tree
- Add Location
- Edit Location
- Move Location
- Delete Location
- Search Locations
- Add Layout
- Edit Layout
- Delete Layout
- Show / Hide Location List
- Show/Hide Devices on Location Layout
- Place Devices/Locations on Location Layout
- Remove Devices/Locations from Location Layout
- View RF Coverage / Heat Maps
- Calibrate RF Views
- Zoom in / Zoom out Layout
- Adjust the Layout Opacity
- Add Note
- Edit Note
- Move Note
- Hide Notes
- Show Notes
- View Mesh Topology
- Hide Mesh Topology
- View and Manage Events
- View Events for Location
- View Deleted Events for Location
- Change Event Location
- Acknowledge Event
- Turn on Vulnerability Status for Event
- Turn off Vulnerability Status for Event
- Mark Event as Read
- Mark Event for Deletion
- Enable Pagination for Event Listing and Set Page Size
- Disable Pagination for Event Listing
- Add Custom Filter
- Edit Custom Filter
- Delete Custom Filter
- Print Event List for Location
- Forensics
- Reports
- Glossary of Icons
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7.
Specify Blackout Time, in minutes. This is the time for which a user is not allowed to login after his
previous successful session was timed out.
For example, if the session time-out is 1 hour and the blackout time is 30 mins, a user will be timed
out one hour after a successful login. Now after this point, the user will not be able to login again for
30 minutes. At the end of 30 minutes, the user can login again.
8.
Specify the Redirect URL. The browser is redirected to this URL after the user clicks the submit
button on the portal page.
If left empty, the browser is redirected to the original URL accessed from the browser for which the
portal page was displayed.
9.
Specify the value of the Service Identifier that you have defined in Advanced Parameters. This is a
free form parameter that can be passed to the external portal.
This parameter can be used by the external portal to implement SSID profile specific functionality. For
example, each SSID can have a separate portal page.
10.
Click Save to save the settings.
Disable Captive Portal
Deselect the Enable Captive Portal check box to disable captive portal settings.
Firewall Settings
A firewall controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic, based on a set of defined rules. Click
Firewall on the Add SSID Profile page to configure firewall settings for the SSID profile. You can add,
modify, reorder, and delete firewall rules from the Firewall section.
The firewall rules defined for the SSID profile are evaluated in a top down manner. That is,the first rule is
evaluated first, followed by the next rule, and so on, till a match is found for the respective host name and
direction.
When you create a SSID profile, you will notice that the default rule has been set to block all incoming
and outgoing requests from any host or domain. Define the default rule by selecting Allow or Block to
allow or block any type of requests from IP addresses, host names, subdomain names or domain names
for which no specific firewall rules have been defined.
To enable firewall for the SSID profile, select the Enable Firewall check box. If it has been previously
selected and you want to disable firewall for the SSID profile, deselect the Enable Firewall check box.
Add New Firewall Rule
Do the following to add a firewall rule.
1.
Click Add New Rule.
2.
If one or more rules have already been defined, select Above the selected rule or Below the
selected rule to insert the new rule above or below the selected rule, depending on how you want to
prioritize the rules.
3.
Enter the rule details as specified in the following table.
Field
Description
Rule
Name
name of the rule
Host
domain name, sub domain name, host name, subnet or IP address to
which the rule applies.
You can provide a comma-separated list of more than one host names