Command Reference Guide
522 CHAPTER 17: RF DETECTION COMMANDS
The lines in this display are compiled from data from multiple listeners
(MAP radios). If an item has the value unresolved, not all listeners agree
on the value for that item. Generally, an unresolved state occurs only
when an MAP or a Mobility Domain is still coming up, and lasts only
briefly.
The following command displays detailed information for rogues using
SSID 3Com-webaaa.
WS1200# display rfdetect mobility-domain ssid 3Com-webaaa
BSSID: 00:0a:5e:4b:4a:ca Vendor: 3Com SSID: 3Com-webaaa
Type: intfr Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear
WX-IPaddress: 10.8.121.102 Port/Radio/Ch: 3/1/11 Mac:
00:0b:0e:00:0a:6a
Device-type: interfering Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear
RSSI: -85 SSID: 3Com-webaaa
BSSID: 00:0b:0e:00:7a:8a Vendor: 3Com SSID: 3Com-webaaa
Type: intfr Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear
WX-IPaddress: 10.8.121.102 Port/Radio/Ch: 3/1/1 Mac:
00:0b:0e:00:0a:6a
Device-type: interfering Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear
RSSI: -75 SSID: 3Com-webaaa
WX-IPaddress: 10.3.8.103 Port/Radio/Ch: dap 1/1/1 Mac:
00:0b:0e:76:56:82
Device-type: interfering Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear
RSSI: -76 SSID: 3Com-webaaa
Two types of information are shown. The lines that are not indented
show the BSSID, vendor, and information about the SSID. The indented
lines that follow this information indicate the listeners (MAP radios) that
detected the SSID. Each set of indented lines is for a separate MAP
listener.
In this example, two BSSIDs are mapped to the SSID. Separate sets of
information are shown for each of the BSSIDs, and information about the
listeners for each BSSID are shown.