Rogue Ap Detection Commands; Table 22: Rogue Ap Detection Commands - SMC Networks SMC2890W-AN Management Manual

802.11a/b/g/n outdoor dual-band wireless access point
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rogue-ap enable

Rogue AP Detection Commands

A "rogue AP" is either an access point that is not authorized to participate in the
wireless network, or an access point that does not have the correct security
configuration. Rogue APs can potentially allow unauthorized users access to the
network. Alternatively, client stations may mistakenly associate to a rogue AP and
be prevented from accessing network resources. Rogue APs may also cause radio
interference and degrade the wireless LAN performance.
The access point can be configured to periodically scan all radio channels and find
other access points within range. A database of access points is maintained so that
any rogue APs can be identified.

Table 22: Rogue AP Detection Commands

Command
Function
rogue-ap enable
Enables the periodic detection of other nearby
access points
rogue-ap disable
Disables the periodic detection of other nearby
access points
rogue-ap add friendly
Configures a database of known AP MAC
addresses
rogue-ap delete friendly Removes AP MAC addresses from the database
rogue-ap duration
Sets the duration that all channels are scanned
rogue-ap interval
Sets the time between each scan
rogue-ap instant-scan
Forces an immediate scan of all radio channels
show rogue-ap
Shows the current database of detected access
points
This command enables the periodic detection of nearby access points.
Syntax
rogue-ap enable
Default Setting
Disabled
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Wireless)
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