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l Roles- Use this tab to view the roles defined for all the Networks. The Access Rules part allows you to configure permissions for each role. For more information, see Configuring User Roles on page 204 and Configuring ACL Rules for Network Services on page 189. l Blacklisting- Use this tab to blacklist clients. For more information, see Blacklisting Clients on page 183. l Firewall Settings- Use this tab to enable or disable Application Layer Gateway (ALG) supporting address and port translation for various protocols and to configure protection against wired attacks. For more information, see Configuring ALG Protocols on page 194 and Configuring Firewall Settings for Protection from ARP Attacks on page 195 l Inbound Firewall- Use this tab to enhance the inbound firewall by allowing configuration of inbound firewall rules, management subnets, and restricted corporate access through an uplink switch. For more information, see Managing Inbound Traffic on page 196. l Walled Garden-Use this tab to allow or prevent access to a selected list of websites. For more information, see Configuring Walled Garden Access on page 150. l External Captive Portal- Use this tab to configure external captive portal profiles. For more information, see wConfiguring External Captive Portal for a Guest Network on page 138. l Custom Blocked Page URL-Use this tab to create a list of URLs that can be blocked using an ACL rule. For more information, see Creating Custom Error Page for Web Access Blocked by AppRF Policies on page 203. Maintenance The Maintenance link displays a window that allows you to maintain the Wi-Fi network. The Maintenance window consists of the following tabs: l About-Displays the name of the product, build time, W-IAP model name, the Instant version, website address of Dell, and Copyright information. The About tab also displays the Dell Service Tag for the Dell WIAP. This feature is not supported for some earlier W-IAP models, including W-IAP92/93, W-IAP104/105, WIAP114/115,W-IAP134/135, W-IAP155/155P, W-IAP175P/175AC, and W-IAP3WN/3WNP. l Configuration- Displays the following details: n Current Configuration-Displays the current configuration details. n Clear Configuration -Allows you to clear the current configuration details of the network. n Backup Configuration-Allows you to back up local configuration details. The backed up configuration data is saved in the file named instant.cfg. n Restore Configuration-Allows you to restore the backed up configuration. The W-IAP must be rebooted after restoring the configuration for the changes to affect. l Certificates-Displays information about the certificates installed on the W-IAP. You can also upload new certificates to the W-IAP database. For more information, see Uploading Certificates on page 186. l Firmware-Displays the current firmware version and provides various options to upgrade to a new firmware version. For more information, see Upgrading a W-IAP on page 340. l Reboot-Displays the W-IAPs in the network and provides an option to reboot the required access point or all access points. For more information, see Upgrading a W-IAP on page 340. l Convert-Provides an option to convert a W-IAP to a mobility controller managed Remote AP or Campus AP, or to the default Virtual Controller mode. For more information, see Converting a W-IAP to a Remote AP and Campus AP on page 344. More The More link allows you to select the following options: 52 | Instant User Interface Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.3.1-4.2.0.0 | User Guide