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2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > WIDS Management > Rogue APs.

3.

Click the

icon in the Operation field.

4.

Click the Locate link.
A topology window pops up, displaying a location view with the rogue AP in a red circle.

You can locate a rogue AP only when the detector AP is added to a location view. For more

information, see "

28 Managing wireless locating

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Viewing detailed information about an MSM series rogue AP

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > WIDS Management > Rogue APs.
The Rogue AP List displays all detected rogue APs.

3.

Click the MAC address of the MSM series rogue AP whose detailed information you want to
view.
The rogue AP details page appears.

Rogue AP Information

BSSID—BSSID of the rogue AP, represented by the MAC address of the rogue fit AP.

Classification—Classification of the AP. Rogue in this example.

Authentication—Authentication method used by the rogue AP. If not detected, this field displays
Unknown.

SSID—SSID of the rogue AP.

HtCapability—Maximum transmission capability of the rogue AP.

Detection Time—Time when the rogue AP was detected.

Security—Encryption mode used by the rogue AP.

Channel—Channel used by the rogue AP.

Subnet—Subnet to which the rogue AP belongs.

Mask—Subnet mask of the rogue AP.

Detected by These APs
This area lists all the fit APs that have detected the rogue AP.

Detected by—Device label of the fit AP that detected the rogue AP. Click the label to view the fit
AP details. For more information, see "

Viewing detailed information about a fit AP

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Last Discovered at—Time when the fit AP last detected the rogue AP.

Signal Strength—Signal strength of the fit AP.

Channel—Channel used by the fit AP.

Clients Associated
This area lists all the clients that have associated with the rogue AP.

MAC Address—MAC address of the client.

Security—Encryption mode used by the client to associate with the rogue AP.

SSID—SSID used by the client to associate with the rogue AP.

Channel—Channel used by the client to associate with the rogue AP.