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6.7 Rogue AP
Use this screen to view information about suspected rogue APs. Click
Monitor >
Wireless > Rogue AP
> Detected Device
to access this screen.
Note: The NWA3000-N series AP or at least one of the APs the NWA3000-N series
AP is managing must be set to
Monitor
mode in order to detect other wireless
devices in its vicinity.
Figure 33
Monitor > Wireless > Rogue AP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 28
Monitor > Wireless > Rogue AP
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Mark as Rogue
AP
Click this button to mark the selected AP as a rogue AP. A rogue AP can
be contained in the
Configuration > Wireless > MON Mode
screen
(
Chapter 9 on page 111
).
Mark as
Friendly AP
Click this button to mark the selected AP as a friendly AP. For more on
managing friendly APs, see the
Configuration > Wireless > MON
Mode
screen (
Chapter 9 on page 111
).
#
This is the station’s index number in this list.
Status
This indicates the detected device’s status.
Device
This indicates the type of device detected.
Role
This indicates the detected device’s role (such as friendly or rogue).
MAC Address
This indicates the detected device’s MAC address.
SSID Name
This indicates the detected device’s SSID.
Channel ID
This indicates the detected device’s channel ID.
802.11 Mode
This indicates the 802.11 mode (a/b/g/n) transmitted by the detected
device.
Security
This indicates the encryption method (if any) used by the detected
device.
Description
This displays the detected device’s description. For more on managing
friendly and rogue APs, see the
Configuration > Wireless > MON
Mode
screen (
Chapter 9 on page 111
).