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Configuring profiles to aid AP/client threat detection and mitigation
Configuring WIDS-WIPS
Verifying configuration of WIDS-WIPS
Configuring profiles to aid AP/client threat detection and mitigation
The following section describes sample configuration of Radio Profiles and their mapping with
AP profiles, so that when the AP profile is mapped to an AP, threat detection and mitigation
for APs and clients can be achieved.
Procedure
1. Use the following example commands to create radio profiles.
2. In the following configuration, the AP exclusively performs Access-WIDS
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The following examples use the country code as US when creating the radio
profiles.
• Create an Access a-n radio profile.
#radio-profile 3 country-code US access-wids a-n
profile-name access-an
exit
• Create an Access bg-n radio profile.
#radio-profile 4 country-code US access-wids bg-n
profile-name access-bgn
exit
• Create a WIDS 5 GHz radio profile.
#radio-profile 5 country-code US wids-wips 5
profile-name wips-5
exit
• Create a WIDS 2.4 GHz radio profile.
#radio-profile 6 country-code US wids-wips 2.4
profile-name wips-24
exit
• Create a WIDS both radio profile.
#radio-profile 7 country-code US wids-wips both
profile-name wips-both
exit
functionality and provide data services for clients in both the 5GHz and the 2.4GHz
bands. In this configuration, one radio is configured to provide data service for
clients and WIDS in the 5GHz band (e.g., 802.11n and 802.11a). The other radio
is configured to provide data service for clients and WIDS in the 2.4GHz band (e.g.,
802.11n and 802.11b/g). Each radio shares its time between providing data services
for clients and performing the WIDS functionality.
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