Configuring The Probe Table - Motorola WiNG 4.4 Reference Manual

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8. Refer to
802.11bg Channel Set
is provided to the switch, which conducts an 802.11bg scan for each channel.
Allowed
Add ->
<- Remove
Configured
Enable all
Disable all
9. Click
Apply
to save changes to the screen. Navigating away from the screen without clicking the Apply button results
in changes being discarded.
10.Click the
Revert

6.10.2 Configuring the Probe Table

Define enhanced probes to detect rogue MUs within the network. An AP300 transmits beacons and the MUs sends a probe
request to the AP for association. An AP300 (on receipt of the probe request) sends a probe response and associates to
the MU.
When using an enhanced probe, an AP300 sends a probe response to the MU to associate. At the same time, the AP
forwards the MU's probe request information to the switch. The switch maintains a table of the probe requests the AP300
receives from MUs. In conjunction with the Motorola Solutions RF Management application, the AP locates the rogue MU
and displays its location within a Motorola Solutions RFMS maintained site map.
To configure enhanced beacons:
1. Select
Security
field to select channels for the 802.11bg transmission band. The channel information
Displays all the channels available to the AP. The channel list is country specific and differs from
country to country.
Select a channel frequency and click the
list box. Select multiple channels and add them to the
and use the mouse to select multiple channels. The switch uses an 802.11a radio to scan the
selected channels to detect any non-adopted or rogue AP's.
Select the channel's frequency from the Configured list box and click
channel from the list of channels provided to the switch.
Displays the channels provided to the switch. The switch makes all the 802.11bg radios move to
a channel from this channel-set and scan these channels, one at a time, for a configurable
duration.
Select the
Enable
button (within the 802.11bg Radios field) to enable all the 802.11bg radios
receive enhanced beacons.
Select the
Disable
button (within the 802.11bg Radios field) to disable all the 802.11bg radios
from receiving enhanced beacons.
button to undo the changes to the screen and revert to the last saved configuration.
>
Enhanced Probe/Beacon Table
Add ->
button to include the channel to the
Configured
from the main menu tree.
Configured
list box. Press the Ctrl button
<- Remove
to remove a

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