Ap Containment - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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6.2.5 AP Containment

Use the rogue
AP Containment
to mobile units associated with the Rogue AP and prevents new mobile units from getting associated to the
Rogue AP.
To configure Access Point Containment and view rogue APs:
1. Select
Security
2. Click on the
The
AP Containment screen
3. To enable the AP containment feature, check the
Containment Interval
The Containment Interval field determines the interval after which broadcast 802.11 de-authentication
messages will be sent.
4. When the containment feature has been enabled and a
Apply
button to enable the feature and save the interval value.
5. The rogue AP table displays the following information about known rogue APs:
Index
Rogue BSS Mac
Number of Finders
Channel
6. To manually add a rogue AP to the table, click the
rogue AP.
7. To remove an AP from the rogue AP table, select that AP and click the
feature to provide protection from rogue Access Points by disrupting traffic
>
Access Port Intrusion Detection
AP Containment
tab.
is divided into two sections, configuration and rogue AP information.
between 20 and 5000 miliseconds.
A unique numerical ID assigned by the switch for each of the known rogue APs.
Display a list of all know Rogue BSS MAC Addresses known to the switch.
Displays the number of detector APs that have found each of the specified Rogue
APs.
Displays the channels that each of the known Rogue APs are broadcasting on.
from the main menu tree.
Enable Containment
checkbox and specify a
Containment Interval
Add
button and enter the MAC address of the known
Delete
has been set, click the
button.

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