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Configuring the AP
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Verify that values reflect the network environment and change them as needed.
Do one of the following:
Select 
OK 
to register the settings. 
Or:
Select Save to write changes to NVM, which generates a confirmation 
prompt.
Select Save ALL APs [F2]
 
to save the SNMP Configuration information to all APs 
with the same WLAN Service Area. 
This option saves the configuration changes for the current AP, and sends two 
WNMP messages to all other APs on the Known APs table to update their 
configurations and reset them after the configuration has been modified. You 
can execute this option only among the same hardware platforms and same 
firmware versions.
Select Cancel [ESC]
 
to disregard any changes made to this screen and return to the 
previous menu.
Configuring the Access
Control List
The Access Control List (ACL) supports adding wireless client entries by individual 
MAC address or by a range of MAC addresses. To select a a method of adding 
wireless clients, do the following:
Select Set Access Control List from the Main Menu. The prompt below displays:
Address Type?   range individual
Press up/down arrows to toggle between range and individual.
Range of Wireless Clients
To select a range of MAC addresses, follow the procedure below.
Type the minimum MAC address as the top value.
00:0A:F8:F0:01:01
Press Enter to accept the value.
Press down arrow to select the maximum value.
Type the maximum MAC address in the bottom value.
00:0A:F8:F0:02:FF
Press Enter to accept the value.
Press down arrow to select OK.
Press Enter. The UI generates the Ranges of Allowed Mobile Units window.
Verify that values reflect the network environment and change them as needed.
Select Delete [F1] to delete a range of Mobile Units. 
10 Select Add [F2] to add a range of Mobile Units. 
11 Select Save ALL APs [F3] to save the Ranges of Allowed Mobile Units information 
to all APs with the same WLAN Service Area.
 
This option saves the configuration 
changes for the current AP, and sends two WNMP messages to all other APs on 
the Known APs table to update their configurations and reset them after the 
configuration has been modified. You can execute this option only among the 
same hardware platforms and firmware versions.