Table 108: Client Protection Summary

Feature

Command

Trap

Syslog ID

"Protecting Valid

ids unauthorized-device-profile

wlsxAPDeauthContainment

106005, 106006,

Stations" on page 383

protect-valid-sta

wlsxClientDeauthContainment

126102, 126103,

 

 

wlsxTarpitContainment

126108, 127102,

 

 

 

127103, 127108

 

 

 

 

"Protecting Windows

ids unauthorized-device-profile

wlsxAPDeauthContainment

106005, 106006,

Bridge" on page 383

protect-windows-bridge

wlsxClientDeauthContainment

126102, 126103,

 

 

wlsxTarpitContainment

126108, 127102,

 

 

 

127103, 127108

 

 

 

 

Protecting Valid Stations

Protecting a valid client involves disconnecting that client if it is associated to a non-valid AP.

Protecting Windows Bridge

Protecting from a Windows Bridge involves containing the client that is forming the bridge so that it can not connect to the AP.

Configuring the WLAN Management System (WMS)

The WLAN management system (WMS) on the controller monitors wireless traffic to detect any new AP or wireless client station that tries to connect to the network. When an AP or wireless client is detected, it is classified and its classification is used to determine the security policies which should be enforced on the AP or client.

In the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services > Wireless page.

2.Configure the parameters, as described in Table 109. Then click Apply.

Table 109: WMS Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Description

Adhoc AP Ageout

The amount of time, in minutes, that an adhoc (IBSS) AP unseen by any

 

problems before it is deleted from the database. Enter 0 to disable ageout.

 

Default: 30 minutes

 

 

AP Ageout Interval

The amount of time, in minutes, that an AP is unseen by any probes before

 

it is deleted from the database. Enter 0 to disable ageout.

 

Default: 30 minutes

 

 

AM Poll Interval

Interval, in milliseconds, for communication between the controller and

 

Dell AMs. The controller contacts the AM at this interval to download AP

 

to STA associations, update policy configuration changes, and download

 

AP and STA statistics.

 

Default: 60000 milliseconds (1 minute)

 

 

Number of AM Poll Retries

Maximum number of failed polling attempts before the polled AM is

 

considered to be down.

 

Default: 3

 

 

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