Usage: The command applies only to APs managed by the switch on which you enter the command. To enable signatures on all APs, enter the command on each switch.

Note: You must use the same AP signature setting (enabled or disabled) on all switches.

Examples: The following command enables AP signatures on an switch:

DWS-1008# set rfdetect signature enable success: signature is now enabled.

set rfdetect ssid-list

Adds an SSID to the permitted SSID list. The permitted SSID list specifies the SSIDs that are allowed on the network. If MSS detects packets for an SSID that is not on the list, the AP that sent the packets is classified as a rogue. MSS issues countermeasures against the rogue if they are enabled.

Syntax: set rfdetect ssid-list ssid-name

ssid-name

SSID name you want to add to the permitted SSID list.

Defaults: The permitted SSID list is empty by default and all SSIDs are allowed. However, after you add an entry to the list, MSS allows traffic only for the SSIDs that are on the list.

Access: Enabled.

Usage: The permitted SSID list applies only to the switch on which the list is configured. Switches do not share permitted SSID lists.

If you add a device that MSS has classified as a rogue to the permitted SSID list, but not to the ignore list, MSS can still classify the device as a rogue. Adding an entry to the permitted SSID list merely indicates that the device is using an allowed SSID. However, to cause MSS to stop classifying the device as a rogue, you must add the device’s MAC address to the ignore list.

Examples: The following command adds SSID mycorp to the list of permitted SSIDs:

DWS-1008# set rfdetect ssid-list mycorp success: ssid mycorp is now in ssid-list.

See Also:

clear rfdetect ssid-list

show rfdetect ssid-list

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