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04-02-2018 06:13 PM
Hi,
However, I would like to ask you if there are some conditions.
1) Use WIPS as a whole.
2) Some ssid not controlled
(ex. Aruba SSID : aruba_1 used
aruba_2 used
Unknown SSID : test_1 used
test_2 block(WIPS))
1) was successful.
But something happened during the 2) course of the play.
Any advice is appreciated!
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04-02-2018 06:52 PM
What WIPS policy would you like to enforce? WIPS is general. What would you like to do specifically?
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Re: Use only 1 ssid WIPS
04-02-2018 07:21 PM
For example, two SSID on the Aruba controller work normally.
And there are two SSID visible elsewhere.
(One is normal , one is block)
If so, can I configure WIPS to block only one of the two?
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Re: Use only 1 ssid WIPS
04-02-2018 07:29 PM
What do you want to block?
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Re: Use only 1 ssid WIPS
04-02-2018 07:38 PM
I want to block only the SSID I want.
example,
ssid_1, ssid_2, ssid_3, ssid_4
ssid_1 block
ssid_2 not block
ssid_3 block
ssid_4 not block
Is it possible?
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Re: Use only 1 ssid WIPS
04-02-2018 08:01 PM
You want to block clients from connecting to SSID1 and SSID3? If you have encryption or authentication enabled, wouldn't that block them?
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Re: Use only 1 ssid WIPS
04-02-2018 08:06 PM
Blocks even if it is encrypted or authenticated.
Regardless of the type of SSID (OPEN, encryption, authentication), can I block only what I want through WIPS?
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Re: Use only 1 ssid WIPS
04-03-2018 01:03 AM
What are you blocking? WIPS can block because of a type of behavior. What behavior are we blocking?
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Re: Use only 1 ssid WIPS
04-03-2018 01:48 AM
sorry, it 's my mistake.
We were not using a wips license.
I made a really big mistake.
I'll try it again.
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