Column
SSID
Channel
Type
RAP Type
Status
Match Type
Match MAC
Match IP
Match AM
Match Method
Suspect Match Types
Helper Ap BSSID
AP name
Match Time
Confidence Level
1396 | show wms rogue-ap
Description
The rogue AP's Extended service set identifier.
Channel used by a radio on the rogue AP.
Indicates if the AP is an Dell AP, a Cisco AP, or an AP from any other manufacturer (generic
AP).
Type of rogue AP,
Suspect-unsecure: AP has not been confirmed as a rogue AP.
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unsecure: AP has been confirmed as a rogue AP
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Shows if the AP is active (up) or inactive (down).
Describes how the AP was classified as a rogue.
Eth-Wired-MAC: An Dell AP or AM detected that a single MAC address was in both the
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Ethernet Wired-Mac table and a non-valid AP wired-Mac table.
AP-Wired-MAC: An interfering AP is marked as rogue when the Dell AP finds a MAC
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address in one of its valid AP wired-mac table and in an interfering AP wired-mac table.
You can enable or disable the AP-Wired-MAC matching method using the CLI command
ids unauthorized-device-profile overlay-classification.
Config-Wired-MAC: This type of classification occurs when an Dell AP or AM detects a
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match between a wired MAC table and a pre-defined MAC address that has manually
defined via the command
ids
External-Wired-MAC: This type of classification occurs when an Dell AP or AM detects a
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match between a wired MAC table entry and a pre-defined MAC address manually
defined in the
rap-wml
table.
Base-BSSID-Override: If an Dell AP is detected as rogue, then all virtual APs on the
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particular rogue are marked as rogue using Base-BSSID-Override match type.
Manual: An AP is manually defined as a rogue by via the command
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mode rogue.
EMS: An AP is manually defined as a rogue by via the Element Management System
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MAC address of a wired device that helped identify the AP as a rogue. If the AP has not been
identified as a rogue, this column will display the MAC address 00:00:00:00:00:00.
IP address of a wired device that helped identify the AP as a rogue.
Dell Air Monitor that reporting seeing the rogue AP.
This variable indicates the type of match.
Describes how an AP was classified as a suspected rogue AP.
BSSID of the AP or AM that helped classify a rogue AP.
Names of APs that are able to see the specified MAC address.
Time the AP was identified as a rogue AP.
Shows the level of confidence that the AP was classified correctly for each match type.The
suspected-rogue classification mechanism are:
Each mechanism that causes a suspected-rogue classification is assigned a confidence
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level increment of 20%.
AP classification rules have a configured confidence level.
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When a mechanism matches a previously unmatched mechanism, the confidence level
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increment associated with that mechanism is added to the current confidence level (the
confident level starts at zero).
unauthorized-device-profilevalid-wired-mac.
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
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