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3. In the following configuration, the AP exclusively performs WIDS/WIPS functionality
4. In the following configuration, one of the radios is configured to provide data service
Configuring WIDS-WIPS
CLI Reference:
WCP8180(config-security)#wids ?
Configure Wireless Intrusion Detection
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
Use the following sample sequence of commands to create an AP Profile in the
Access-wids mode. This AP profile when applied to an AP serves wireless clients
and detects rogues.
ap-profile 2 country-code US
profile-name access-abgn
radio 1 enable
radio 2 enable
radio 1 profile-id 3
radio 2 profile-id 4
exit
and provides no service to clients. Here one radio is configured to provide WIDS/
WIPS functionality for the 5GHz band (e.g., 802.11n and 802.11a) and the other is
configured to provide WIDS/WIPS functionality for the 2.4GHz band (e.g., 802.11n
and 802.11b/g). The two radios work simultaneously, which makes this an optimal
WIDS/WIPS configuration.
Use the following sample sequence of commands to create an AP Profile in Wids-
Wips mode. This AP profile when applied to an AP does not serve wireless clients
but detects and mitigates rogues.
ap-profile 3 country-code US
profile-name wids-2-5
radio 1 enable
radio 2 enable
radio 1 profile-id 5
radio 2 profile-id 6
exit
for clients in either the 5GHz band (e.g., 802.11n and 802.11a) or the 2.4GHz band
(e.g., 802.11n and 802.11b/g) and the other dual band radio exclusively performs
the WIDS/WIPS functionality. The advantage of this mode is that the WIDS/WIPS
functionality is not slowed down by data services, because it runs on its own
radio.
Use the following sample sequence of commands to create an AP Profile in the
Mixed Mode. This AP profile when applied to an AP serves clients and also detects
and mitigates rogues.
ap-profile 5 country-code US
profile-name mixed
radio 1 enable
radio 2 enable
radio 1 profile-id 7
radio 2 profile-id 4
exit
ACLI reference for the Wireless LAN (WLAN) 8100
August 2013
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