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Wi-Fi Location-Based Services—Design and Deployment Considerations
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Cisco Location-Based Services Architecture
Small icons (shown above) or regular sized icons can be selected. When using small icons, no text
is displayed on the floor map for the rogue client except when a mouse-over is performed. When
using regular size icons, an on-screen tag displays the rogue client’s MAC address.
Either all rogue clients can be displayed or filtering can be performed to select which rogue clients
to display on the floor map. Filtering can be based on the MAC address of rogue access point to
which it is believed the rogue client is associated to or it can be based on the state of the rogue client
(alert, contained or threat).
Complete information on any displayed rogue client can be obtained simply by left-clicking the cursor
on the rectangular black skull-and-crossbones icon representing the desired rogue client on the floor
map, yielding the screen shown in Figure 25. Using the dropdown menu located in the upper right-hand
corner, you can access location history and playback information for the rogue client that is similar in
format and function to that described previously for WLAN clients and 802.11 active RFID tags.
Figure 25 WCS Rogue Client—Detailed Information