Cisco Cisco WAP131 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Manual De Manutenção
Wireless
Rogue AP Detection
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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On—Indicates that the rogue device has some security in place. You can
use the
use the
page to configure the security settings on the WAP
device.
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WPA—Shows whether the WPA security is on or off for the rogue AP.
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Band—The IEEE 802.11 mode being used on the rogue AP, such as IEEE
802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.
802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.
The number shown indicates the mode:
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2.4 indicates IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n mode (or a combination
of the modes).
of the modes).
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5 indicates IEEE 802.11a or 802.11n mode (or both modes).
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Channel—The channel on which the rogue AP is currently broadcasting. The
channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum that the radio uses for
transmitting and receiving. You can use the
channel defines the portion of the radio spectrum that the radio uses for
transmitting and receiving. You can use the
page to set the channel.
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Rate—The rate in megabits per second at which the rogue AP is currently
transmitting. The current rate is always one of the rates shown in the
Supported Rates field.
transmitting. The current rate is always one of the rates shown in the
Supported Rates field.
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Signal—The strength of the radio signal emitting from the rogue AP. If you
hover the mouse pointer over the bars, a number representing the strength
in decibels (dB) appears.
hover the mouse pointer over the bars, a number representing the strength
in decibels (dB) appears.
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Beacons—The total number of beacons received from the rogue AP since it
was first discovered.
was first discovered.
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Last Beacon—The date and time of the last beacon received from the rogue
AP.
AP.
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Rates—Supported and basic (advertised) rate sets for the rogue AP. Rates
are shown in megabits per second (Mbps). All Supported Rates are listed,
with Basic Rates shown in bold. Rate sets are configured on the
are shown in megabits per second (Mbps). All Supported Rates are listed,
with Basic Rates shown in bold. Rate sets are configured on the
page.
STEP 4
If the AP is in the Detected Rogue AP List, click Trust to move the AP to the
Trusted AP List. If the AP is in the Trusted AP List, click Untrust to move the AP to
the Detected Rogue AP List.
Trusted AP List. If the AP is in the Trusted AP List, click Untrust to move the AP to
the Detected Rogue AP List.
STEP 5
Click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.