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The following table explains the fields of the Traps screen:
Table 26. Traps fields
Setting
Attack Name
Time Stamp
IPS

Ad Hoc Networks

To display the ad hoc networks and their associated clients:
Select Monitoring > IPS/IDS > Adhoc Networks. The Adhoc Network screen displays.
Figure 57.
To update the information onscreen, click Refresh.
The following table explains the fields of the Adhoc Networks screen:
Table 27. Ad hoc network fields
Setting
Client MAC Address
BSSID
Wired Connectivity
Description
The name of the attack that corresponds to a policy in
The time that the attack occurred.
If the IPS has prevented the attack, the field displays Yes. If the IPS did not prevent the
attack, or the IPS is not applicable to the attack, the field displays No.
Description
The MAC address of the client that is connected to the ad hoc network.
The BSSID of the ad hoc network.
Note:
A wireless access point that is connected to a wired network and a set of wireless
stations is called a basic service set (BSS). The basic service set identifier (BSSID)
differentiates one WLAN from another.
If the ad hoc network has wired connectivity, the field displays YES. If the ad hoc
network does not have wired connectivity, the field displays NO.
Management and Monitoring
Table 24
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