Parameter

Description

Description

(Optional) Use this field to add a brief description of the campus AP.

 

 

Remote AP whitelist configuration parameters

 

 

AP MAC Address

MAC address of the remote AP, in colon-separated octets.

 

 

User Name

Name of the end user who provisions and uses the remote AP.

 

 

AP Group

Select the name of the AP group to which the remote AP is assigned.

 

 

AP Name

(Optional) Name of the remote AP. If you not specify a name, the AP uses its MAC

 

address as a name.

 

 

Description

(Optional) A brief description to help you identify the AP

 

 

IP-Address

The static inner IP address to be assigned to the remote APs.

 

 

7.Click Add to add the information to the whitelist.

8.Click Apply to save your changes.

To add an AP to the Campus AP whitelist via the command-line interface, issue the command

whitelist-db cpsec add mac-address <macaddr> description <description>

To add an AP to the Remote AP whitelist via the command-line interface, issue the command

whitelist-db rap add mac-address <macaddr> ap-group <ap-group> [ap-name <ap-name>] [description <description>] [full-name <name>] remote-ip <inner-ip-adr>

Viewing Whitelist Status

The WebUI can display either a table of entries in the selected whitelist, or a general nstatus summary for that whitelist. The whitelist status pages show the current status each entry in the whitelist, and, for Dell controllers in a master/local controller topology, information for whitelist synchronization between Dell controllers. This information is updated automatically as the status of each entry changes.

By default, the Wireless > AP Installation > Whitelist tab displays status information for the campus AP Whitelist. To view status information for entries in the remote AP whitelist, click the blue Remote AP link on this tab.

The following table describes the status information types available on the Whitelist status page.

Table 15: Whitelist status information

Status Entry

Control Plane Security

(Campus AP Whitelist status only)

Description

The Campus AP whitelist status page shows if control plane security has been enabled or disabled on the controller. This status entry is also a link to the control plane security configuration tab.

Number of Entries

Total number of entries in the selected whitelist.

Approved Entries

Number of entries that have been approved by the controller.

Unapproved Entries

Number of entries that have not been approved by the controller

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