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Radio Interface
6-53
6
CLI Commands for the
Configuring the VAPs
– From the global configuration mode,
enter the
interface wireless a
command to access the 802.11a radio interface.
From the 802.11a interface mode, you can access radio settings that apply to all
VAP interfaces. To access a specific VAP interface (numbered 0 to 7), use the
vap
command. You can configure a name for each interface using the
description
command. You can also use the
closed-system
command to stop sending the
SSID in beacon messages. Set any other VAP parameters and radio setting as
required before enabling the VAP interface (with the
no shutdown
command). To
view the current 802.11a radio settings for the VAP interface, use the
show
interface wireless a 0
command as shown on 7-94.
Configuring Rogue AP Detection
To configure Rouge AP detection, select the Radio Settings page, and scroll down to
the “Rouge AP” section.
Rogue AP
– A “rogue AP” is either an access point that is not authorized to
participate in the wireless network, or an access point that does not have the correct
security configuration. Rogue APs can allow unauthorized access to the network, or
fool client stations into mistakenly associating with them and thereby blocking
access to network resources.
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a)#vap 0
7-94
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#description RD-AP#3
7-105
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#vlan-id 1
7-132
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#closed-system
7-106
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#authentication-timeout-
interval 30
7-107
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#association-timeout-
interval 20
7-107
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#max-association 32
7-107
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#pmksa-lifetime 900
7-124
Enterprise AP(if-wireless a: VAP[0])#
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