CLI Reference Guide

432 CHAPTER 11: DETECTING AND COMBATTING ROGUE DEVICES
Converting a Rogue
into a Third Party
AP
If a device in the rogue list belongs to a third-party AP in your network,
you can convert the rogue into a third-party AP. When you convert a
rogue into a third-party AP, the rogue disappears from the rogue list.
Converting a rogue into a third-party AP applies only to the network plan,
in 3WXM. 3WXM does not send this information in any form to the WX
switches in the network. To prevent MSS from issuing countermeasures
against a third-party AP, you must also add the AP to the ignore list.
3WXM does send the ignore list to the WX switches in the network.
To convert a rogue
into a third-party AP
To convert a rogue into a third-party AP, use the following procedure.
1 Select the rogue in the rogue list.
2 Click Create Third Party AP on the toolbar. The Modify AP wizard
appears.
3 Enter the information for the AP and place the icon for the AP in its floor
location, if applicable. (See “Adding a Third-Party Access Point” on
page 149.)
To display the list In the Organizer panel, click on Third Party APs. The third-party APs are
listed.
To remov e a
third-party AP
To remove a third-party AP, use the following procedure.
1 In the Organizer panel, click Third Party APs. The third-party APs are
listed.
2 Right-click on the third-party AP you want to remove and select Delete.
The address is removed from the third-party AP list. If the device is
detected by rogue detection, the device appears in the rogue list. Set the
display filter of the Rogue Detection tab to Current and click the Refresh
option on the tab’s toolbar.