Set rfdetect classification ssid-masquerade, Display rfdetect classification – 3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A User Manual
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RF Detection Configuration
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Examples — To configure MSS to detect devices seen on the network
and classify them as rogue devices, use the following command:
WX# set rfdetect classification seen-in-network rogue
set rfdetect
classification
ssid-masquerade
New command used to configure devices with spoofed SSIDs as rogue
devices.
Syntax —
set rfdetect classification ssid-masquerade [rogue
| skip-test]
rogue
—
Sets the classification as rogue.
skip-test
—
Sets the default classification as suspect.
Defaults — None.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 6.2.
Examples — To configure MSS to detect unknown devices and classify
them as rogue devices, use the following command:
WX# set rfdetect classification ssid-masquerade rogue
display rfdetect
classification
New command that displays information about the RF detect
classifications configured on the network.
Syntax —
display rfdetect classification
Defaults — None.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 6.2.
Examples — The following shows the RF detect classification on the WX:
WX# set rfdetect classification
User
Rule
Rules for Classification
Classification
N
If in Rogue list
Rogue
N
If AP is part of Mobility Domain
Member