Specifications

19-24 RF Detection Commands
Table 194describesthefieldsinthisdisplay.
RBT-8100# show rfdetect data
Total number of entries: 7
BSSID Port/Rad Chan RSSI Age SSID
----------------- -------- ------ ---- --- --------
00:06:25:09:39:4a 5/1 3 0 15 rack29-hostap
00:06:25:51:e9:ff 4/1 10 -85 15 Arrow
00:06:25:51:e9:ff 5/1 10 -84 15 Arrow
00:0b:0e:00:00:00 4/1 1 -78 15 gary-eng
00:0b:0e:00:02:00 4/1 11 -76 15 public
00:0b:0e:00:02:00 5/1 11 -74 15 public
00:0b:0e:00:02:01 4/1 56 -68 15 public
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Table 19-4 show rfdetect data Output
Output What it displays...
BSSID MAC address of the SSID used by the detected device.
Vendor Company that manufactures or sells the rogue device.
Type Classification of the rogue device:
rogue—Wireless device that is not supposed to be on the network. The
device has an entry in a RoamAbout switch’s FDB and is therefore on the
network.
intfr—Wireless device that is not part of your network but is not a rogue.
The device does not have an entry in a RoamAbout switch’s FDB and is
not actually on the network, but might be causing RF interference with
access point radios.
known—Device that is a legitimate member of the network.
Port/Radio/Channel Port number, radio number, and channel number of the radio that detected
the rogue. For a Distributed access point, the connection number is labeled
dap. (This stands for distributed ap.)
Flags Classification and encryption information for the rogue:
The i, a, or u flag indicates the classification.
The other flags indicate the encryption used by the rogue.
For flag definitions, see the key in the command output.
RSSI Received signal strength indication (RSSI)—the strength of the RF signal
detected by the AP radio, in decibels referred to 1 milliwatt (dBm).
Age Number of seconds since an access point radio last detected 802.11 packets
from the device.
SSID SSID used by the detected device.