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Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment Considerations
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Cisco Location-Based Services Architecture
Complete information on any displayed rogue access point can be obtained simply by left-clicking the
cursor on the circular skull-and-crossbones icon representing the desired rogue access point on the floor
map. Doing this yields a screen containing detailed information as shown in Figure 21. However, there
is no RSSI information displayed for rogue access points when the location map is enlarged. Using the
dropdown menu located in the upper right-hand corner, you can access location history and playback
information for the rogue access point that is similar in format and function to that described previously
for WLAN clients and 802.11 active RFID tags.
Figure 21 WCS Rogue Access Point Detailed Information
Among the options available via this dropdown menu are selections for “Event History”, “Detecting
APs”, and “Rogue Clients”. Event History (Figure 22) produces a summary listing of all rogue alarms
for this access point and when they were received. This display is useful in that it allows a quick glance
at the bands on which the rogue access point has been detected, and whether the rogue has ever been
successfully attached to the wired infrastructure.