Feature

Command

Trap

Syslog ID

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wlsxTarpitContainment

126108, 127102,

 

 

 

127103, 127108

 

 

 

 

"Protecting Against

ids unauthorized-device-profile

wlsxAPDeauthContainment

106005, 106006,

Suspected Rogue

suspect-rogue-containment

wlsxClientDeauthContainment

106010, 126102,

Containment" on

suspect-rogue-conf-level

wlsxTarpitContainment

126103, 126108,

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127102, 127103,

 

 

 

127108

 

 

 

 

Protecting 40MHz 802.11 High Throughput Devices

Protection from AP(s) that support 40MHz HT involves containing the AP such that clients can not connect.

Protecting 802.11n High Throughput Devices

Protection from AP(s) that support HT involves containing the AP such that clients can not connect.

Protecting Against Adhoc Networks

Protection from an Ad hoc Network involves containing the ad hoc network so that clients can not connect to it.

Protecting Against AP Impersonation

Protection from AP impersonation involves containing both the legitimate and impersonating AP so that clients can not connect to either AP.

Protecting Against Misconfigured APs

Protect Misconfigured AP enforces that valid APs are configured properly. An offending AP is contained by preventing clients from associating to it.

Protecting SSIDs

Protect SSID enforces that valid/protected SSIDs are used only by valid APs. An offending AP is contained by preventing clients from associating to it.

Protecting Against Rogue Containment

By default, rogue APs are not automatically disabled. Rogue containment automatically disables a rogue AP by preventing clients from associating to it.

Protecting Against Suspected Rogue Containment

By default, suspected rogue APs are not automatically contained. In combination with the suspected rogue containment confidence level, suspected rogue containment automatically disables a suspect rogue by preventing clients from associating to it.

Understanding Client Intrusion Protection

Table 108 list the client intrusion protection features with their related commands, traps, and syslog identifications. Details of each feature follow the table.

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