Aruba Networks Version 3.3 ユーザーズマニュアル
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| Mobility Controller Configuration
Campus Wireless Networks Validated Reference Design Version 3.3
| Design Guide
Advanced Denial of Service (DoS) protection keeps enterprises safe against a variety of other wireless
attacks, including association and de-authentication floods, ‘honeypots’ and AP or station
impersonations. Based on location signatures and client classification, Aruba access points will drop
illegal requests and generate alerts to notify administrators of the attack. The system will report attacks
to network administrators, and take proactive measures to prevent users from falling victim to these
attacks.
attacks, including association and de-authentication floods, ‘honeypots’ and AP or station
impersonations. Based on location signatures and client classification, Aruba access points will drop
illegal requests and generate alerts to notify administrators of the attack. The system will report attacks
to network administrators, and take proactive measures to prevent users from falling victim to these
attacks.
Rogue APs
There are two types of ‘Rogue APs’; one that is not connected to your wired network and one that is. An
unconnected Rogue AP could be set up inside your office by a contractor or well-meaning employee to
provide wireless service to a small group of users. However, this AP is consuming precious spectrum
and potentially creating co-channel interference with authorized enterprise APs in the area. A
connected Rogue AP is when an employee or contractor takes a consumer-grade access point and plugs
it into a nearby open network port to provide a personal hotspot.
unconnected Rogue AP could be set up inside your office by a contractor or well-meaning employee to
provide wireless service to a small group of users. However, this AP is consuming precious spectrum
and potentially creating co-channel interference with authorized enterprise APs in the area. A
connected Rogue AP is when an employee or contractor takes a consumer-grade access point and plugs
it into a nearby open network port to provide a personal hotspot.