Figure 318: Rf Scan; Table 287: Access Point Rf Scan Status - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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To view additional information about a detected AP, click the MAC address of the AP.
Table 287
describes the fields on the Rogue/RF Scan page.
Field
Description
MAC Address
The Ethernet MAC address of the detected AP. This could be a physical radio interface or
VAP MAC. For D-Link APs this is always a VAP MAC address.
SSID
Service Set ID of the network, which is broadcast in the detected beacon frame.
Physical Mode
Indicates the 802.11 mode being used on the AP.
Channel
Transmit channel of the AP.
Status
Indicates the managed status of the AP, whether this is a valid AP known to the switch or
a Rogue on the network. The valid values are:
• Managed: The neighbor AP is managed by the wireless system.
• Standalone: The AP is managed in standalone mode and configured as a valid AP entry
• Rogue: The AP is classified as a threat by one of the threat detection algorithms.
• Unknown: The AP is detected in the network but is not classified as a threat by the
Age
Time since this AP was last detected in an RF scan.
Status entries for the RF Scan Status page are collected at a point in time and eventually
age out. The age value for each entry shows how long ago the switch recorded the entry.
You can configure the age out time for status entries on the WLAN > Advanced
Configuration > Global page. You can also manually delete status entries.
D-Link
Oct. 2015

Figure 318: RF Scan

Table 287: Access Point RF Scan Status

(local or RADIUS).
threat detection algorithms.
Monitoring Status and Statistics
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