Installation guide
Switch Security 6-113
9. 802.11a AP300 Radios: Click the Enable all button to allow an AP’s 802.11a radio to receive MU probe
requests and forward them to the switch. Click the Disable all button to stop AP’s 802.11a radios from
forwarding MU probe requests to the switch.
10. 802.11bg AP300 Radios: Click the Enable all button to allow the AP’s 802.11bg radios to receive MU probe
requests and forward them to the switch. Click the Disable all button to stop AP’s 802.11bg radios from
forwarding MU probe requests to the switch.
11. Click Apply to save any changes. Navigating away from the screen without clicking the Apply button results
in all the changes on the screen being discarded.
12. Click the Revert button to undo the changes to the screen and revert to the last saved configuration.
6.10.3 Reviewing Found Beacons
Select the Beacons Found tab to view the enhanced beacons report created by the switch. The table
displays beacon information collected during the AP’s channel scan. The table contains at least 5 entries for
each AP radio (channel) scan. The information displayed within the Beacons Found tab is read-only with no
user configurable parameters.
To view the enhanced beacons report:
1. Select Security > Enhanced Probe/Beacon Table from the main menu tree.
2. Select the Beacons Found tab.
3. Refer to the following information as displayed within the Beacons Found tab.
Portal MAC Displays the MAC address of the unadopted AP detected by the enhanced beacon
supported AP.
Rogue AP MAC Displays the MAC address of the enhanced beacon supported AP.
Signal Strength
(dBm)
Displays the signal strength when the unadopted AP was detected.