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The following table explains the fields for this configuration and what it means to select
each of them.
Field
Description
1. Disable Users from Connecting
to Rogue Access Points
By default, rogue APs are only
detected, but are not automatically
disabled. Enable this option to
automatically shut down rogue APs.
When this option is enabled, clients
attempting to associate to a rogue AP
will be disconnected from the rogue
AP through a denial of service attack.
2. Mark All New Access Points as
Valid Access Points
When installing an Aruba WLAN
Switch in an environment with an
existing 3
rd
-party wireless network, it
is necessary to manually classify
existing enterprise APs as valid – a
time-consuming process if a large
number of APs are installed. Enable
this option to mark all detected APs as
valid. Leave this option enabled until
all enterprise APs have been detected
and classified as valid. After this
process has completed, disable this
option and re-classify any unknown
APs as interfering.
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