Dell PowerConnect W-7200 Series Reference Manual page 1030

Arubaos 6.2
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Overlay Rogue AP Classification
OUI-based Rogue AP Classification
Propagated Wired MAC based Rogue AP Classification
Valid Wired MACs
Allow Well Known MAC
Rogue Containment
Suspected Rogue Containment
Suspected Rogue Containment Confidence Level
Protect Valid Stations
Detect Station Association To Rogue AP
Detect Bad WEP
Detect Misconfigured AP
Protect Misconfigured AP
Detect Valid SSID Misuse
Protect SSID
Privacy
Require WPA
Detect Unencrypted Valid Clients
Unencrypted Valid Client Detection Quiet Time
Valid 802.11g channel for policy enforcement
Valid 802.11a channel for policy enforcement
Valid MAC OUIs
Valid and Protected SSIDs
Protect 802.11n High Throughput Devices
Protect 40MHz 802.11n High Throughput Devices
Detect Active 802.11n Greenfield Mode
Detect Adhoc Network Using Valid SSID
Adhoc Network Using Valid SSID Quiet Time
Detect Valid Client Misassociation
The output of this command includes the following parameters:
Parameter
Detect AdHoc Networks
Protect from Adhoc Networks
Detect Windows Bridge
Protect Windows Bridge
Detect Wireless Bridge
Detect Devices with an Invalid MAC
OUI
MAC OUI detection Quiet Time
Wireless Bridge detection Quiet
Time
1030 | show ids unauthorized-device-profile
true
true
true
N/A
N/A
false
false
60
false
true
false
true
false
false
false
false
false
true
900 sec
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
false
false
false
true
900 sec
true
Description
Shows if the profile has enabled or disabled detection of adhoc
networks.
Shows if the profile has enabled or disabled protection from adhoc
networks.
Shows if the profile has enabled or disabled detection of Windows
station bridging.
Shows if the profile has enabled or disabled protection of Windows
station bridging.
Shows if the profile has enabled or disabled detection of wireless
bridging.
Shows if the profile has enabled or disabled checking of the first
three bytes of a MAC address, known as the organizationally unique
identifier (OUI), assigned by the IEEE to known manufacturers.
Time, in seconds, that must elapse after an invalid MAC OUI alarm
has been triggered before another identical alarm may be triggered.
Time, in seconds, that must elapse after a wireless
bridge alarm has been triggered before another identical
alarm may be triggered.
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