Rogue Aps - Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless System 2.1 Product Manual

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Transmit Discards (Continued)
Parameter
Single Collision Frames
Excessive Collisions
Port Membership
VLAN Viable Discards
Multiple Collision Frames
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Rogue APs

Rogue APs
Use MONITOR/Summary/Active Rogues Detail or MONITOR/Wireless/Rogue APs or
WIRELESS/Rogue APs to navigate to this page.
This page displays access points in your air space which are not part of your configured network. These
rogue access point radios may be one of the following four types:
An unknown radio: This type of radio presents a threat to the integrity and security of your
network. It has not been identified as an accepted internal radio or as a radio belonging to
another company located near your premises.
An internal radio: This radio has been identified and accepted as being secure. This radio is
being used for accepted company functions, but is not part of the internal network.
An acknowledged radio: This radio is transmiting from a known source outside of the company
network. This radio may be part of another company's LAN which is located on another floor or
in close proximity to your network. This radio does not present a security threat to your
network.
A contained radio: Between one and four OmniAccess AP Access Points are transmitting
de-authorization and disassociate messages to clients associated with the rogue access point.
The following information is provided when a rogue access point radio is detected:
Table -
Rogue Access Point Radios
Parameter
MAC Address
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A count of the number of successfully transmitted frames on a
particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by exactly
one collision.
A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface
fails due to excessive collisions.
The number of frames discarded on egress for this port due to
egress filtering being enabled.
The number of frames discarded on this port when a lookup on a
particular VLAN occurs while that entry in the VLAN table is being
modified, or when the VLAN has not been configured.
A count of the number of successfully transmitted frames on a
particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by more
than one collision.
Media Access Control of the access point.
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Rogue APs

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