Viewing the detected ssid history – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Basic SSID Information
{
SSID—SSID.
{
Detecting AC—Device label of the AC with which the sensor that detected the SSID was
associated. Click the label to view the AC details.
{
Number of APs of the SSID—Total number of APs using the SSID.
{
Virtual Security Domain—Virtual security domain to which the sensor that detected the SSID
belongs.
{
Hide SSID—Whether or not the SSID is hidden in the beacon frames sent by the APs.
{
First Detection Time—Time when the SSID was first detected.
{
Last Detection Time—Time when the SSID was last detected.
{
Status—State of the SSID, Active or Inactive. By default, a detected SSID is in Active state. If
no frames carrying the SSID are transmitted within the specified time period, the SSID state is
set to Inactive.
{
Security Method—Security method used by the frames carrying the SSID.
{
Encryption Method—Encryption method used by the frames carrying the SSID.
{
Authentication Method—Authentication method used by the frames carrying the SSID.
APs of the SSID
The APs of the SSID area displays all APs using the SSID.
{
BSSID—BSSID (MAC address) of the AP using the SSID.
{
Channel—Channels used by the SSID.
{
Client Count—Total number of clients using the SSID to access the wireless network.
Viewing the detected SSID history
1.
Click the Service tab.
2.
Select WLAN Manager > WIPS Management > SSIDs Detected from the navigation tree.
The Detected SSID List displays all detected SSIDs.
3.
Click
History located to the right of the Detected SSID List.
The Detected SSID History List displays all history records of the detected SSID.
Detected SSID History List contents
{
SSID—Click the SSID to view its details. For more information about SSID details, see
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Viewing the detected SSID details
{
Virtual Security Domain—Virtual security domain to which the sensor that detected the SSID
belongs.
{
Last Detection Time—Time when the SSID was last detected.
{
Disappeared at—Time when the SSID can no longer be detected.
{
Security Method—Security method used by the SSID, Clear, WEP, WPA, WPA2, or
WPA/WPA2.
{
Detecting AC—Device label of the AC with which the sensor that detected the SSID is
associated. Click the label to view the AC details.