Figure 13-2: Configured Bsap Sensor Alarms - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

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Alarm
Rogue AP
Rogue Ad-Hoc Client
SSID too long
Wellenreiter Probe
WEP Disabled
Configuration
1.
Click the Wireless tab in the BSC administrator console, and then click the RF Alarms
Procedure
tab. The list of configured sensor alarms appears as shown in Figure 13-2.
2.
Click
Click
3.
The Alarm Configuration page appears, for example as shown in Figure 13-3.
Specify the severity level you wish to associate with the alarm by selecting an option
4.
from the Severity drop-down menu:
BlueSecure™ Controller Setup and Administration Guide
Table 13-1: BSAP Sensor Alarms
A Rogue AP has been detected. Check that this is not a newly installed Access Point or an AP
belonging to a nearby organization.
A rogue client in Ad-Hoc mode has been detected.
SSID length exceeds 32 bytes which is larger than allowed by the 802.11 standard. This is indicative
of a SSID handling exploit.
Wellenreiter is a wireless network scanning tool available for download at: http://
www.wellenreiter.net/.
An AP is not using WEP encryption.

Figure 13-2: Configured BSAP Sensor Alarms

or
to enable or disable the selected alarm(s).
to edit the severity level associated with the corresponding alarm.
Description
Configuring RF Alarms
Dual/
Sensor
Mode
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