Type

Classification of the rogue device:

 

rogue—Wireless device that is on the network but is not supposed to be

 

on the network.

 

intfr—Wireless device that is not part of your network and is not a rogue,

 

but might be causing RF interference with AP radios.

 

known—Device that is a legitimate member of the network.

Last seen

Number of seconds since an AP radio last detected 802.11 packets from

 

the device.

show rfdetect clients mac Output

Field

Description

RSSI

Received signal strength indication (RSSI)—the strength of the RF signal

 

detected by the AP radio, in decibels referred to 1 milliwatt (dBm).

Rate

The data rate of the client.

Last Seen

Number of seconds since an AP radio last detected 802.11 packets from

 

the device.

BSSID

MAC address of the SSID with which the rogue client is associated.

Vendor

Company that manufactures or sells the AP with which the rogue client is

 

associated.

Typ

Classification of the rogue device:

 

rogue—Wireless device that is on the network but is not supposed to be

 

on the network.

 

intfr—Wireless device that is not part of your network and is not a rogue,

 

but might be causing RF interference with AP radios.

 

known—Device that is a legitimate member of the network.

Dst

MAC addressed to which the last 802.11 packet detected from the client

 

was addressed.

Last Rogue Status

Number of seconds since the switch looked on the air for the AP with

Check

which the rogue client is associated. The switch looks for the client’s AP

 

by sending a packet from the wired side of the network addressed to the

 

client, and watching the air for a wireless packet containing the client’s

 

MAC address.

show rfdetect countermeasures

Displays the current status of countermeasures against rogues.

Syntax: show rfdetect countermeasures

Defaults: None.

Access: Enabled.

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