Using the Command Line Interface
show rogue-ap
This command displays the current rogue AP database.
Command Mode
Exec
Example
Outdoor 11a Building to Building #show
802.11a Channel : | Rogue AP Status | Channel(MHz) RSSI Type Privacy RSN |
AP Address(BSSID) | SSID |
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802.11g Channel : | Rogue AP Status | Channel(MHz) RSSI Type Privacy RSN |
AP Address(BSSID) | SSID |
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WLAN1AP | 11(2462 MHz) | 17 | ESS | 0 | 0 | ||
ANY | 7(2442 | MHz) | 42 | ESS | 0 | 0 | |
WLAN1AP | 9(2452 | MHz) | 42 | ESS | 0 | 0 | |
WLAN1AP | 1(2412 | MHz) | 12 | ESS | 0 | 0 | |
WLAN | 6(2437 | MHz) | 16 | ESS | 0 | 0 |
Outdoor 11a Building to Building #
Wireless Security Commands
The commands described in this section configure parameters for wireless security on the 802.11a and 802.11g interfaces.
Table 27 Wireless Security Commands
Command | Function | Mode | Page |
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auth | Defines the 802.11 authentication type allowed by |
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| the access point |
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encryption | Defines whether or not WEP encryption is used to |
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| provide privacy for wireless communications |
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key | Sets the keys used for WEP encryption |
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Sets the index of the key to be used for encrypting |
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| data frames sent between the access point and |
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| wireless clients |
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Selects an encryption method for the global key used |
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| for multicast and broadcast traffic |
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mic_mode | Specifies how to calculate the Message Integrity |
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| Check (MIC) |
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Defines a WPA |
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