Cisco Cisco 5508 Wireless Controller Références techniques
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Rogue Management in a Unified Wireless Network using v7.4
Introduction
Wireless network is becoming new norm with the trend of BYOD in the enterprise environment. These
new types of devices give flexibility on where and how they consume data and access network. For
example, any personal smart device can be a WiFi Access Point or a Personal Hotspot. Such trends make
Rogue device management a common practice for enterprise wireless security policy
new types of devices give flexibility on where and how they consume data and access network. For
example, any personal smart device can be a WiFi Access Point or a Personal Hotspot. Such trends make
Rogue device management a common practice for enterprise wireless security policy
Cisco’s latest enhancement on Rogue management and base WIPS offers much enhanced rogue
manageability and provides easy yet powerful wireless protection mechanism. This document will cover
Base WIPS Rogue management service which can be done via AP and WLC only. License-based feature
or PI/MSE-required feature is not a part or intention of this document. Also, New Security module in
AP3600 is covered in a different document.
manageability and provides easy yet powerful wireless protection mechanism. This document will cover
Base WIPS Rogue management service which can be done via AP and WLC only. License-based feature
or PI/MSE-required feature is not a part or intention of this document. Also, New Security module in
AP3600 is covered in a different document.
Prerequisites
Requirements
This document assumes you are familiar with basic controller configurations and WIPS configuration
before 7.4 software versions.
before 7.4 software versions.
Components Used
The information in this document is based on the following software and hardware versions:
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Cisco Unified Controllers (2500, 5500, WiSM2, 7500, 8500 and SRE for ISR G2 Series) running
version 7.4
version 7.4
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Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Point Protocol (CAPWAP)-based LAPs - 1130AG,
1140, 1240AG, 1250, 1260, 1600, 2600 and 3500, 3600 Series LAPs as well as WSSI module on
3600 Series AP
1140, 1240AG, 1250, 1260, 1600, 2600 and 3500, 3600 Series LAPs as well as WSSI module on
3600 Series AP
Conventions
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Cisco WIPS Solution Overview
Cisco WIPS solution offers flexible and scalable, 24x7x365-based full time wireless security solution to
different types of customer requirement. These Cisco WIPS solution are more comprehensive and
sophisticated. This document primarily covers most of the fundamental WIPS security solutions that
Cisco Unified Wireless Solution offer. Cisco’s Adaptive Wireless Protection System, Cisco MSE
(Mobility Solution Engine) as well as solution that leverages Cisco CleanAir® , Cisco’s unique
ASIC-based Spectrum Intelligence and intelligence across Wireless LAN Controller and Mobility
Solution Engine enable hardware’s security capability and provide protection from intrusive and harmful
type of wireless threats.
different types of customer requirement. These Cisco WIPS solution are more comprehensive and
sophisticated. This document primarily covers most of the fundamental WIPS security solutions that
Cisco Unified Wireless Solution offer. Cisco’s Adaptive Wireless Protection System, Cisco MSE
(Mobility Solution Engine) as well as solution that leverages Cisco CleanAir® , Cisco’s unique
ASIC-based Spectrum Intelligence and intelligence across Wireless LAN Controller and Mobility
Solution Engine enable hardware’s security capability and provide protection from intrusive and harmful
type of wireless threats.