Command Reference Guide
display rfdetect data 519
Examples — The following command shows the devices detected by this
WX switch during the most recent RF detection scan:
WX1200# display rfdetect data
Total number of entries: 197
Flags: i = infrastructure, a = ad-hoc
c = CCMP, t = TKIP, 1 = 104-bit WEP, 4 = 40-bit WEP, w = WEP(non-WPA)
BSSID Vendor Type Port/Radio/Ch Flags RSSI Age SSID
----------------- ------- ----- ------------- ------ ---- --- -----------------
00:07:50:d5:cc:91 Cisco intfr 3/1/6 i----w -61 6 r27-cisco1200-2
00:07:50:d5:dc:78 Cisco intfr 3/1/6 i----w -82 6 r116-cisco1200-2
00:09:b7:7b:8a:54 Cisco intfr 3/1/2 i----- -57 6
00:0a:5e:4b:4a:c0 3Com intfr 3/1/11 i----- -57 6 public
00:0a:5e:4b:4a:c2 3Com intfr 3/1/11 i-t1-- -86 6 3Comwlan
00:0a:5e:4b:4a:c4 3Com intfr 3/1/11 ic---- -85 6 3ComWX-ccmp
00:0a:5e:4b:4a:c6 3Com intfr 3/1/11 i-t--- -85 6 3Com-tkip
00:0a:5e:4b:4a:c8 3Com intfr 3/1/11 i----w -83 6 3Com-voip
00:0a:5e:4b:4a:ca 3Com intfr 3/1/11 i----- -85 6 3Com-webaaa
...
Table 96 describes the fields in this display.
Table 96 display rfdetect data Output
Field Description
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 an WX 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 an
WX switch’s FDB and is not actually on the network, but
might be causing RF interference with MAP 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 MAP, the
connection number is labeled dap. (This stands for
distributed ap.)