Chapter 9 Configuring Radio Resource Management
Enabling Rogue Access Point Detection
Figure 9-7 AP Authentication Policy Page
The name of the RF group to which this controller belongs appears at the bottom of the page.
Step 7 Check the Enable AP Neighbor Authentication check box to enable rogue access point detection.
Step 8 Enter a number in the Alarm Trigger Threshold edit box to specify when a rogue access point alarm is generated. An alarm occurs when the threshold value (which specifies the number of access point frames with an invalid authentication IE) is met or exceeded within the detection period.
Note The valid threshold range is from1 to 255, and the default threshold value is 1. To avoid false alarms, you may want to set the threshold to a higher value.
Step 9 Click Save Configuration to save your changes.
Step 10 Repeat Step 2 through Step 9 on every controller in the RF group.
Note If rogue access point detection is not enabled on every controller in the RF group, the access points on the controllers with this feature disabled are reported as rogues.
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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