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The authorized AP list file must be in .csv format, and can only contain the following columns:

BSSID—MAC address of the fit AP in the format hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh.

Mask—Mask size of the BSSID. Valid value range is 0 to 8.
The mask size works backwards from IP masks sizes. If you specify the mask size as 4 bits, it
means that the last 4 bits are the ones that change from the base BSSID to the BSSIDs sharing it.

For example, the base BSSID 0e:1f:3a:4d:5e:01 with a mask size of 4 will have these BSSIDs
associated with it: 0e:1f:3a:4d:5e:02, 0e:1f:3a:4d:5e:03, 0e:1f:3a:4d:5e:04, and

0e:1f:3a:4d:5e:0f.

Last Discovery Time—Time when the fit AP was last discovered, in the format of YYYY-MM-DD or
MM-DD-YYYY.

The first row in the authorized AP list file can be the AP data or the column headings. In the latter

case, make sure a pound sigh (#) is appended to the left of BSSID. Otherwise, the file cannot be
imported because of incorrect data format.
To import an authorized AP list:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > WIDS Management > WIDS Config.
The ACs list displays all managed ACs in WSM.

3.

Import the authorized AP list in one of the following ways:

{

Select one or more ACs, and the click Import Authorized AP in the ACs list area.

{

Click the Operation icon

for an AC, and the select Import Authorized AP List from the

shortcut menu.

The Import Authorized AP MAC Address page appears.

4.

Click Browse to select the file to be imported.

5.

Click Next.
The Import Authorized AP List page appears, displaying all the fit APs contained in the

imported authorized AP list.

6.

Click OK to start importing the fit APs.
The Result List page displays the import result after the operation is complete.
Result List content

{

AC—Label of the AC.

{

IP Address—MAC address of the AC.

{

Result—Import result of the fit AP.

7.

Click OK to go back to the WIDS Config page.

Configuring WIDS detection rules for Comware-

based ACs

WSM enables you to configure WIDS detection rules for a Comware-based AC. The WIDS detection

rules are used by the fit APs managed by the AC to determine rogue APs and clients.
You can access the page for configuring WIDS detection rules in one of the following ways:
Method 1: