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Arubaos 6.2
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Syntax
Parameter
<profile>
adhoc-using-valid-ssid-quiet-
time
allow-well-known-mac
cfg-valid-11a-channel
cfg-valid-11g-channel
classification
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Description
Name that identifies an instance of the profile. The
name must be 1-63 characters.
Time to wait, in seconds, after detecting an adhoc
network using a valid SSID, after which the check
can be resumed.
Allows devices with known MAC addresses to
classify rogues APs.
Depending on your network, configure one or more
of the following options for classifying rogue APs:
hsrp—Routers configured for HSRP, a Cisco-
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proprietary redundancy protocol, with the HSRP
MAC OUI 00:00:0c.
iana—Routers using the IANA MAC OUI
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00:00:5e.
local-mac—Devices with locally administered
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MAC addresses starting with 02.
vmware—Devices with any of the following
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VMWare OUIs: 00:0c:29, 00:05:69, or 00:50:56
vmware1—Devices with VMWare OUI 00:0c:29.
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vmware2—Devices with VMWare OUI 00:05:69.
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vmware3—Devices with VMWare OUI 00:50:56.
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If you modify an existing configuration, the new
configuration overrides the original configuration.
For example, if you configure allow-well-
known-mac hsrp and then configure allow-
well-known-mac iana, the original
configuration is lost. To add more options to the
original configuration, include all of the required
options, for example: allow-well-known-mac
hsrp iana.
Use caution when configuring this command. If the
neighboring network uses similar routers, those
APs might be classified as rogues. If containment is
enabled, clients attempting to associate to an AP
classified as a rogue are disconnected through a
denial of service attack.
To clear the well known MACs in the system, use
the following commands:
clear wms wired-mac:This clears all of
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the learned wired MAC information on the
controller.
reload: This reboots the controller.
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List of valid 802.11a channels that third-party APs
are allowed to use.
List of valid 802.11b/g channels that third-party APs
are allowed to use.
Enable/disable rogue AP classification. A rogue AP
is one that is unauthorized and plugged into the
Range
Default
"default"
60-
900
360000
seconds
34-165
N/A
1-14
N/A
true
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