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Table 24. IDS/IPS policies and policy rules (continued)
Policy
Description
Ad-hoc network
Detection. A group of wireless access points are part of an
detected
ad hoc network that might broadcast the same SSID as the
secured wireless network.
Result. Wireless security might be compromised.
Note:
action against ad hoc networks.
Ad-hoc network with
Detection. A group of wireless access points are part of an
wired connectivity
ad hoc network that has a wired connection and that might
broadcast the same SSID as the secured wireless network.
Result. Wireless security might be compromised.
Note:
action against ad hoc networks.
Known client
Detection. Clients that should be connected to the secured
associating with
wireless network are instead connected to wireless access
ad-hoc network
points that are part of an ad hoc network.
Result. Wireless security might be compromised.
Solution. The clients are disconnected from the ad hoc
network.
AP property
Detection. Unauthorized changes such as a change of SSID,
changed
security settings, or channel are made on a known wireless
access point in the network.
Result. Wireless security is compromised and clients cannot
connect to the wireless access point.
Note:
access point in the network are changed, but the IPS does not take
action.
The changes that the IDS detects are listed in a table. The affected
wireless access point is identified by its MAC address. To correct
the situation, access the web management interface of the affected
wireless access point, and reverse the changes.
To remove the detected changes from the table:
1. Select the check box to the left of the wireless access point for
which you want to remove the changes from the table.
2. Above the table, click Delete.
The IDS detects ad hoc networks, but the IPS does not take
The IDS detects ad hoc networks, but the IPS does not take
The IDS detects that the properties of a known wireless
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Policy Rule
Threshold
Notification
0
Trap
0
Trap
0
Trap
0
Trap

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