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DWS-1008 CLI Reference Guide
Usage: If a D-Link radio is supporting more than one SSID, each of the
corresponding BSSIDs is listed separately.
Examples: To following command displays information about the rogues detected by
DWS-1008# show rfdetect visible ap 3 radio 1
Total number of entries: 104
Flags: i = infrastructure, a = ad-hoc
c = CCMP, t = TKIP, 1 = 104-bit WEP, 4 = 40-bit WEP, w = WEP(non-WPA)
Transmit MAC
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
00:07:50:d5:cc:91 D-Link
00:07:50:d5:dc:78 D-Link
...
show rfdetect visible Output
Field
Transmit MAC
Vendor
Type
Ch
RSSI
D-Link Systems, Inc.
radio 1 on AP port 3:
Vendor Type Ch RSSI Flags
intfr
intfr
Description
MAC address the rogue device that sent the
802.11 packet detected by the AP radio.
Company that manufactures or sells the
rogue device.
Classification of the rogue device:
• rogue - Wireless device that is on the
network but is not supposed to be on the
network.
• intfr - Wireless device that is not part
of your network and is not a rogue, but
might be causing RF interference with AP
radios.
• known - Device that is a legitimate
member of the network.
Channel number on which the radio
detected the rogue.
Received signal strength indication
(RSSI)—the strength of the RF signal
detected by the AP radio, in decibels
referred to 1 milliwatt (dBm).
SSID
6
-60
i----w
default
6
-82
i----w
mycorp
RF Detection Commands
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