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Open Topology—Open the topology that the rogue client is on. To view the location of the
rogue client on the topology, click the icon.
NOTE:
The Location area is displayed only when the detector AP is added to a location view. For
information about how to add an AP to a location view, see "
22 Managing wireless topologies
."
Action
{
Refresh—Refresh the rogue client and detector AP information.
{
Add to Attack List—Add the rogue client to the MAC-to-attack list. For more information on
using this action, see "
Adding rogue clients to the MAC-to-attack list
{
Remove from Attack List—Remove the rogue client from the MAC-to-attack list. For more
information on using this action, see "
Removing rogue clients from the MAC-to-attack list
{
Add to Permit List—Add the rogue client to the permitted-MAC address list. For more
information on using this action, see "
Adding rogue clients to the permitted-MAC address
For a rogue client associated with an MSM series AP, the rogue client details content is as follows:
Rogue client information
{
MAC Address—MAC address of the rogue client.
{
Type—Type of the rogue client.
{
Vendor—Vendor of the rogue client's network adapter.
{
BSS MAC—MAC address of the device that is providing wireless network service for the
rogue client.
{
Discovered at—Time when the rogue client was detected.
{
Max Signal Strength (dBm)—Maximum signal strength of the rogue client.
{
Channel with Max Signal Strength—Channel in which the rogue client was l
{
HtCapability—Maximum transmission capability of the rogue client.
{
Vendor—Vendor of the rogue client's network adapter.
{
Associated Type—Association type of the rogue client, Ad-Hoc or BSS.
Information of Detected AP
{
Detected by—Detector AP that detected the rogue client. Click the detector AP name link to
view the AP details. For more information, see "
6 Managing Comware-based access
."
{
First Discovered at—First time the detector AP detected the rogue client.
{
Last Discovered at—Last time the detector AP detected the rogue client.
{
Signal Strength—Signal strength of the fit AP.
{
Channel—Channel in which the rogue client's access wireless network provides service.
{
Attacked Status—Whether the detector AP has attacked the rogue client. If yes, the value is
Attacked. If not, the value is Not Attacked.
{
Radio ID—ID of the radio that detected the rogue client.
Action
Click the Refresh link in the Action menu located on the upper right corner of the page to
refresh the rogue client information.