Specifications
Altitude 3500 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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The Detail screen displays for the rogue AP.
3 Refer to the Rogue AP Detail field for the following information:
4 Refer to the Rogue Detector Detail field for the following information:
5 Click OK to securely exit the Detail screen and return to the Active APs screen.
BSSID/MAC Displays the MAC address of the rogue AP. This
information could be useful if the MAC address is
determined to be an Extreme Networks MAC address and
the device is interpreted as non-hostile and the device
should be defined as an allowed AP.
ESSID Displays the ESSID of the rogue AP. This information
could be useful if the ESSID is determined to be non-
hostile and the device should be defined as an allowed
AP.
RSSI Shows the Relative Signal Strength (RSSI) of the rogue
AP. Use this information to assess how close the rogue
AP is. The higher the RSSI, the closer the rogue AP. If
multiple access points have detected the same rogue AP,
RSSI can be useful in triangulating the location of the
rogue AP.
Finder’s MAC The MAC address of the access point detecting the rogue
AP.
Detection Method Displays the RF Scan by MU, RF On-Channel Detection or
RF Scan by Detector Radio method selected from the
Rogue AP screen to detect rogue devices. For information
on detection methods, see “Configuring Rogue AP
Detection” on page 210.
First Heard
(days:hrs:min)
Defines the time in (days:hrs:min) that the rogue AP was
initially heard by the detecting AP.
Last Heard
(days:hrs:min)
Defines the time in (days:hrs:min) that the rogue AP was
last heard by the detecting AP.
Channel Displays the channel the rogue AP is using.