Rf Domain Sensor Configuration - Motorola WiNG 5.4.2 System Reference Manual

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4. Define the following
Location
Contact
Time Zone
Country
VLAN for Traffic Control
5. Refer to the
Statistics
Update Interval
6. Select the
Add Row
Window Index
Sample Interval
Window Size
To delete a row in the
7. Select
OK
to save the changes to the Basic Configuration, or select

5.1.1 RF Domain Sensor Configuration

RF Domain Configuration
The Motorola Solutions' Wireless Intrusion Protection System (WIPS) protects wireless client and access point radio traffic
from attacks and unauthorized access. WIPS provides tools for standards compliance and around-the-clock wireless network
security in a distributed environment. WIPS allows administrators to identify and accurately locate attacks, rogue devices and
network vulnerabilities in real time and permits both a wired and wireless lockdown of wireless device connections upon
acknowledgement of a threat.
In addition to dedicated Motorola Solutions AirDefense sensors, an access point radio can function as a sensor and upload
information to a dedicated WIPS server (external to the access point). Unique WIPS server configurations can be used to ensure
a WIPS server configuration is available to support the unique data protection needs of a RF Domain.
Basic Configuration
values for the access point RF Domain:
Assign the physical location of the RF Domain. This name could be as specific as the floor
of a building, or as generic as an entire site. The location defines the physical area where
a common set of access point configurations are deployed and managed by the RF Domain
policy.
Provide the name of the contact email (or administrator) assigned to respond to events
created by or impacting the RF Domain.
Set the geographic time zone for the RF Domain. The RF Domain can contain unique
country codes and time zone information to access points deployed across different states
or countries, thus making them ideal for managing device configurations across different
geographical deployments.
Define the two-digit country code set for the RF Domain. The country code must be set
accurately to avoid the policy's illegal operation, as device radios transmit in specific
channels unique to the country of operation.
Select this option to enable a spinner control used for specifying the VLAN (within a range
of 1 - 4,094) used for traffic control within this RF Domain.
field to define how RF Domain stats are updated.
Set a statistics update interval of 0 or 5-3600 seconds for updates retrieved from the
access point.
button to add a new row to the
Use the spinner control to set a numerical index used as an identifier for each RF Domain
statistic defined.
Use the spinner control to define the interval (in seconds) used by the access point to
capture windowed statistics supporting the RF Domain configuration. The default is 5
seconds.
Use the spinner control to set the number of samples used by the controller to define RF
Domain statistics. The default value is 3.
Statistics
update table, select the
Statistics
update table.
Delete
icon next to the row in the table.
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
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