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Rogue APs
Cisco APs that Detected this Rogue
This table provides a detailed list of access points that detect the unauthorized radio as well as the
transmit characteristics of the radio. The following information physically identifies the location of the
rogue access point.
MAC address of the Cisco access point that identified the rogue access point radio.
Name of the Cisco access point that identified the rogue access point radio.
SSID - Service Set Identifier being broadcast by the rogue access point radio.
Channel - Which channel the rogue access point is broadcasting on.
Radio Type - Protocol of the rogue access point is either 802.11a, 802.11b or 802.11g.
WEP - Whether WEP is enabled or disabled.
WPA - This type of security protocol is Enabled or Disabled.
Pre-Amble - Whether the Preamble is Short or Long.
RSSI (receive signal strength indicator) of rogue access point radio at the access point (-80 dBm or
lower, the rogue access point is far away or transmitting at a low signal strength; -60 dBm or higher,
the rogue access point is close and/or transmitting at a high signal strength).
SNR (signal to noise ratio) of rogue access point radio at the access point.
Containment Type - ‘Contained’ if the rogue access point clients have been contained at Level 1
through Level 4 under Update Status Maximum Number, otherwise blank.
Containment Channels - Current channel or channels if the rogue access point clients have been
contained at Level 1 through Level 4 under Update Status, otherwise blank.
Clients associated to this Rogue AP
This table provides a detailed list of clients associated to this rogue access point.
MAC address - Media Access Control of the Rogue Client.
Last Time Heard - The last time the Cisco access point detected the rogue access point client.
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