Operation Manual

RF Detection Commands
RF Detection Commands
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Introduced in MSS 6.2
Examples
To configure MSS to detect ad-hoc networks and classify them as rogue devices, use the
following command:
MX>
set rfdetect classification ad-hoc rogue
set rfdetect classification default
Used to configure the default classification of unknown devices on the network.
Syntax
set rfdetect classification default [rogue | suspect | neighbor]
Defaults
None
Access
Enabled
History
Introduced in MSS 6.2
Examples
To configure MSS to detect unknown devices and classify them as rogue devices, use the
following command:
MX>set rfdetect classification default rogue
set rfdetect classification seen-in-network
Used to configure devices seen on the network as rogue devices.
Syntax
set rfdetect seen-in-network [rogue | skip-test]
Defaults
None
Access
Enabled
History
Introduced in MSS 6.2
Examples
To configure MSS to detect devices seen on the network and classify them as rogue
devices, use the following command:
MX>set rfdetect classification seen-in-network rogue
set rfdetect classification ssid-masquerade
Used to configure devices with spoofed SSIDs as rogue devices.
rogue
Sets the default classification as rogue.
suspect
Sets the default classification as suspect.
neighbor
Sets the default classification as neighbor.
rogue
Sets the classification as rogue.
skip-test
Sets the default classification as suspect.