Configuring WLAN-Fat AP Security
As wireless local area network (WLAN) technology uses radio signals to transmit service data, service data can easily be intercepted or tampered by attackers when being transmitted on the open wireless channels. WLAN security can be configured to protect WLAN networks against attacks and secure information and services of authorized users.
- Configuring WIDS and WIPS
You can configure WIDS and WIPS to detect and defend against intrusion from unauthorized devices on WLAN networks and enable the AC to detect attacks and add devices initiating the attacks to the dynamic blacklist, ensuring security of authorized users. - Configuring a WLAN-Fat AP Security Policy
WLAN-Fat AP security policies include WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WAPI. You can deploy one of them. - Configuring the STA Blacklist or Whitelist
STA blacklist and whitelist functions allow authorized STAs to connect to the WLAN and reject access from unauthorized STAs. - Maintaining WLAN-Fat AP Security
Maintaining WLAN-Fat AP security includes displaying WLAN security information and clearing WLAN security information.