18.
Inactive Standby Switch
- Main Switch is up - This trap is sent when the Main Switch becomes
active again and hence the Standby Switch becomes inactive (Switch over).
19.
Main Switch is active again
- This trap is sent when the Main Switch changes status from inactive
to active and regains the Main switch status.
20.
Failure detected in Main Switch
- Switching Over. - This trap is sent when the Main Switch is
about to go down and the Standby Switch is becoming Active.
Rogue Tab
A “Rogue” AP is an AP which is connected to an organization’s wired LAN without proper authorization.
Such an AP represents a security hazard since the organization cannot control that AP’s over-the-air
security measures.
Rogue APs pose threats to the enterprise. These threats vary and may include any of the following:
•
WEP keys cracking.
•
Password hijacking.
•
IP and MAC spoofing.
•
Channel jamming.
To configure Rogue AP detection parameters refer to
Table 13: Rogue AP Tab
and
Figure 22
Table 13: Rogue AP Tab
Field
Description
Enable
Enables Rogue AP detection function
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When Rogue AP detection is enabled the 2
nd
radio is not used for service.
Allowed BSSIDs
Displays a list of authorized APs (White List)
Remove
Removes checked BSSIDs from the white list.
Edit
Provides capability of editing the white list
Add BSSID
Adds the BSSID in the text box to the white list. BSSIDs may
be added from events log.
Add
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