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Chapter 6: The Administrative Functions in the Wireless Network Monitor
Classification
Wireless-N Business Notebook Adapter
Allowed SSID Configuration
The Allowed SSID table shows the SSID of the allowed AP on your network. APs from SSIDs not on the allowed
SSIDs list will be automatically classified as untrusted. A blank list indicates that all SSIDs are allowed for
classification.
SSID - This is the unique name of the wireless network. It is a 32-character unique identifier attached to the
header of packets sent over a WLAN that acts a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the Access
Point.
You may enter the SSID of your trusted/allowed wireless networks in the field and click Add to add it into your
list. You may select any item and click Delete to delete it from the list.
Allowed Vendor List Configuration
The Existing AP Vendor OUI lists the OUI and Vendor Name of your trusted or allowed AP Vendor OUIs You may
check any item and click delete to delete it from the list.
OUI - The Organization Unique Identification is the three-octet used to generate LAN MAC Addresses for
hardware manufacturers. To get hte latest vendor OUI list, visit
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml.
Vendor Name - This is the name of your desired vendors.
You may select from the drop-down list for available vendor’s names and click Add to add your desired vendors.
If the vendor OUI does not exist, you may also enter the company’s OUI and click Add to incorporate your vendor’s
OUI in the list. APs from vendors not on the allowed vendor list will be automatically classified as untrusted. The
vendor OUI number is the first 6 digits of the AP's MAC address. A blank list indicates that all vendor OUIs are
allowed for AP classification.
Figure 6-7: Allowed SSID Configuration
Figure 6-8: Allowed AP Vendor List Configuration