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Chapter 6: Configuring the Wireless-G Access Point
The Security Monitor - Event Log Tab
Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet and Rangebooster
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Duplicate SSID in use
. Indicates an unauthorized AP has the same SSID value as an authorized AP.
SYSLOG Notification
Logviewer IP Address
. Enter the IP address of the system that will store the system log.
Alarm Type
. Select the type of intrusions that should require an e-mail notification.
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Rogue AP Detected
. Indicates a rogue access point has been detected.
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AP SSID Changed
. Indicates the Access Point’s SSID has been changed.
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Spoofed MAC Address
. Indicates another device is using the AP’s MAC address to send out packets.
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Client is Sending Spurious Traffic
. Indicates an unassociated client is sending out frames to the AP.
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Adhoc SSID same as AP
. Indicates an Adhoc network uses the same SSID as the AP.
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Adhoc Network Operating
. Indicates when a STA is advertising a peer-to-peer (Adhoc) network.
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Rogue Client Detected
. Indicates when a STA is conducting an illegal transaction with an AP.
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Default SSID in use
. Indicates when the default SSID is in use on an AP.
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Association Table Full
. Indicates an AP refused a new STA association due to resource unavailability.
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Low Speed Connection
. Indicates when a STA is transmitting data at a much slower rate set by AP.
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New Client Detected
. Indicates a new STA is associated with an AP.
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New Access Point Detected
. Indicates a new AP has been detected joining the network.
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Duration Attack
. Indicates a STA packet contains an abnormally large duration value in the 802.11
header.
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AP is Not Using Encryption
. Indicates when an AP has wireless security disabled.
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AP Channel Changed
. Indicates when an AP changes its wireless channel.
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AP Broadcasting SSID
. Indicates when SSID broadcasting is enabled on an AP.
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Duplicate SSID in use
. Indicates an unauthorized AP has the same SSID value as an authorized AP.