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Rogue
AP
Detection
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Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
43
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Band
This
indicates
the
IEEE
802.11
mode
being
used
on
this
AP.
(For
example,
IEEE
802.11a
,
IEEE
802.11b
,
IEEE
802.11g
.)
The
number
shown
indicates
the
mode
according
to
the
following
map:
•
2.4
indicates
IEEE
802.11b,
802.11g,
or
802.11n
mode
(or
a
combination
of
the
modes)
•
5
indicates
IEEE
802.11a
or
802.11n
mode
(or
both
modes)
Channel
Shows
the
Channel
on
which
the
AP
is
currently
broadcasting.
The
channel
defines
the
portion
of
the
radio
spectrum
that
the
radio
uses
for
transmitting
and
receiving.
The
channel
is
set
in
Radio
Settings.
(See
“Modifying
Radio
Settings”
on
page
58
.)
Rate
Shows
the
rate
(in
megabits
per
second)
at
which
this
AP
is
currently
transmitting.
The
current
rate
will
always
be
one
of
the
rates
shown
in
Supported
Rates.
Signal
Indicates
the
strength
of
the
radio
signal
emitting
from
this
AP.
If
you
hover
the
mouse
pointer
over
the
bars,
a
number
appears
and
shows
the
strength
in
decibels
(dB).
Beacons
Shows
the
total
number
of
beacons
received
from
this
AP
since
it
was
first
discovered.
Last
Beacon
Shows
the
date
and
time
of
the
last
beacon
received
from
this
AP.
Rates
Shows
supported
and
basic
(advertised)
rate
sets
for
the
neighboring
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
Radio
Settings
page.
(See
“Modifying
Radio
Settings”
on
page
58
.)
Known
AP
List
Action
An
AP
can
appear
in
the
Known
AP
List
if
it
has
been
moved
from
the
Detected
Rogue
AP
List
by
clicking
the
Grant
button
or
if
the
MAC
address
of
the
AP
appears
in
an
AP
list
that
has
been
imported.
To
move
the
AP
from
the
Known
AP
List
to
the
Detected
Rogue
AP
List,
click
Delete
.
Note:
The
Detected
Rouge
AP
and
Known
AP
lists
provide
information.
The
DWL
‐
x600AP
does
not
have
any
control
over
the
APs
on
the
list
and
cannot
apply
any
security
policies
to
APs
detected
through
the
RF
scan.
MAC
Shows
the
MAC
address
of
the
neighboring
AP.
Radio
The
Radio
field
indicates
which
radio
detected
the
neighboring
AP:
• wlan0
(Radio
One)
• wlan1
(Radio
Two)
Type
Indicates
the
type
of
device:
•
AP
indicates
the
neighboring
device
is
an
AP
that
supports
the
IEEE
802.11
Wireless
Networking
Framework
in
Infrastructure
Mode
.
•
Ad
hoc
indicates
a
neighboring
station
running
in
Ad
hoc
Mode
.
Stations
set
to
ad
hoc
mode
communicate
with
each
other
directly,
without
the
use
of
a
traditional
AP.
Ad
‐
hoc
mode
is
an
IEEE
802.11
Wireless
Networking
Framework
also
referred
to
as
peer
‐
to
‐
peer
mode
or
an
Independent
Basic
Service
Set
(
IBSS
).
SSID
The
Service
Set
Identifier
(
SSID
)
for
the
AP.
The
SSID
is
an
alphanumeric
string
of
up
to
32
characters
that
uniquely
identifies
a
wireless
local
area
network.
It
is
also
referred
to
as
the
Network
Name
.
The
SSID
is
set
on
the
VAP
page.
(See
“Configuring
Load
Balancing”
on
page
88
.)
Table
12:
Rogue
AP
Detection
(Cont.)
Field
Description