Installation guide
Switch Security
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3. Refer to the Associated WLANs field for following
4. If the properties of an existing filter are close to your needs but still require modification to better
filter devices, select the Edit button. For more information see,
Editing an Existing Wireless Filter on page 6-15.
5. If an existing filter is now obsolete, select it from those listed and click the Delete button.
6. Click the Add button to create a new filter. For more information, see
Adding a new Wireless Filter on page 6-16.
7. Click the Memberships button to display a screen wherein a selected index can be added to one or
more existing WLANs. For more information see, Associating an ACL with WLAN on page 6-17
8. Click on the Export button to export the contents of the table to a Comma Separated Values file
(CSV).
6.4.1 Editing an Existing Wireless Filter
Use the Edit screen to modify the properties of an existing filter. This is recommended if an existing filter
contains adequate device address information, but the allow/deny permissions need to be changed or if only
minor changes are required to the starting and ending MAC addresses. If significant changes are required to
a usable filter, consider creating a new one.
To edit an existing filter:
1. Select Special Features > Filters from the main menu tree.
2. Select one of the existing ACLs from the filters list.
3. Click the Edit button at the bottom of the screen to launch a screen for editing an ACL.
WLAN Index Highlight an Index to display the name(s) of the WLANs currently
associated with this particular Index. Click the Membership
button to map available WLANs to this filter.
ESSID Displays the SSID required by the devices comprising this WLAN.
Authentication Displays the authentication scheme configured for the devices
comprising this WLAN.
Encryption Displays the encryption method configured for the devices
comprising this WLAN.