Specifications

show rfdetect mobility-domain
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Type Classification of the rogue device:
rogue—Wireless device that is on the network but
is not supposed to be on the network.
intfr—Wireless device that is not part of your
network and is not a rogue, but might be causing
RF interference with UNIVERGE WL Access
Points radios.
known—Device that is a legitimate member of the
network.
Adhoc Indicates whether the rogue is an infrastructure rogue
(is using an AP) or is operating in ad-hoc mode.
Crypto-Types Encryption type:
clear (no encryption)
•ccmp
•tkip
wep104 (WPA 104-bit WEP)
wep40 (WPA 40-bit WEP)
wep (non-WPA WEP)
Switch-IPaddress System IP address of the UNIVERGE WL Controller
that detected the rogue.
Port/Radio/Channel AP number, radio number, and channel number of the
radio that detected the rogue.
Mac MAC address of the radio that detected the rogue.
Device-type Device type detected by the UNIVERGE WL Access
Points radio.
Adhoc Ad-hoc status (yes or no) detected by the
UNIVERGE WL Access Points radio.
Crypto-Types Encryption type detected by the UNIVERGE WL
Access Points radio.
RSSI Received signal strength indication (RSSI)—the
strength of the RF signal detected by the AP radio, in
decibels referred to 1 milliwatt (dBm).
Table 73. show rfdetect mobility-domain ssid or bssid Output
Field Description