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Chapter 18: Pre-Config Rogue AP
Pre-config Rogue Configuration notifies you when access points are not in the Access Points list. Access points are filtered by MAC address, a hardware ID number that uniquely identifies each node of a network. A MAC address consists of a string of twelve (12) hexadecimal digits separated by colons, for example FE:DC:BA:09:87:65.
These settings apply to the internal and guest networks of both radios.
When a MAC address does not match an entry in the Access Points list, a SNMP trap will be sent. SNMP traps enable an agent to notify the management station of significant events by sending an unsolicited SNMP message.
The following sections describe how to use Pre-Config Rogue AP on the AT-TQ2403 Management Software:
∙Navigating to Pre-Config Rogue AP Settings
∙Using Pre-Config Rogue AP
∙Updating Settings
Navigating to Pre-Config Rogue AP Settings
To enable AP Detection, go to Manage > Pre-Config Rogue AP tab, and update the fields as described below.
Figure 46: Pre-Config Rogue AP Page