Cisco Cisco WAP551 Wireless-N Single Radio Selectable Band Access Point メンテナンスマニュアル
Wireless
Rogue AP Detection
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
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Rogue AP Detection
A Rogue AP is an access point that has been installed on a secure network without explicit
authorization from a system administrator. Rogue access points pose a security threat because
anyone with access to the premises can ignorantly or maliciously install an inexpensive
wireless WAP device that can potentially allow unauthorized parties to access the network.
authorization from a system administrator. Rogue access points pose a security threat because
anyone with access to the premises can ignorantly or maliciously install an inexpensive
wireless WAP device that can potentially allow unauthorized parties to access the network.
The WAP device performs an RF scan on all channels to detect all APs in the vicinity of the
network. If rogue APs are detected, they are shown on the Rogue AP Detection page. If an AP
listed as a rogue is legitimate, you can add it to the Known AP List.
network. If rogue APs are detected, they are shown on the Rogue AP Detection page. If an AP
listed as a rogue is legitimate, you can add it to the Known AP List.
NOTE
The Detected Rogue AP List and Trusted AP List provide information that you can use to take
further action. The AP does not have any control over rogue APs on the lists and cannot apply
any security policies to APs detected through the RF scan.
further action. The AP does not have any control over rogue APs on the lists and cannot apply
any security policies to APs detected through the RF scan.
To view more information about rogue APs, select Wireless > Rogue AP Detection in the main
navigation pane.
navigation pane.
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