3.In the Profiles list, expand the IDS menu, then select IDS profile.

4.Select the IDS DOS profile.

5.Select (check) Spoofed Deauth Blacklist.

6.Click Apply.

To enabled spoofed deauth detection and blacklisting via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode, and issue the following commands:

ids dos-profile <profile> spoofed-deauth-blacklist

Setting Blacklist Duration

You can configure the duration that clients are blacklisted on a per-SSID basis via the virtual AP profile. There are two different blacklist duration settings:

For clients that are blacklisted due to authentication failure. By default, this is set to 0 (the client is blacklisted indefinitely).

For clients that are blacklisted due to other reasons, including manual blacklisting. By default, this is set to 3600 seconds (one hour). You can set this to 0 to blacklist clients indefinitely.

To configure the blacklist duration via the WebUI:

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration page.

2.Select either AP Group or AP Specific tab. Click Edit for the AP group or AP name.

3.In the Profiles list, select Wireless LAN, then Virtual AP. Select the virtual AP instance.

n To set a blacklist duration for authentication failure, enter a value for Authentication Failure Blacklist Time. n To set a blacklist duration for other reasons, enter a value for Blacklist Time.

4.Click Apply.

To configure the blacklist duration via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue the following commands:

wlan virtual-ap <profile> auth-failure-blacklist-time <seconds> blacklist-time <seconds>

Removing a Client from Blacklisting

You can manually remove a client from blacklisting using either the WebUI or CLI:

To remove a client from blacklisting via the WebUI:

1.Navigate to the Monitoring > Controller > Blacklist Clients page.

2.Select the client that you want to remove from the blacklist, then click Remove from Blacklist.

To remove a client from blacklisting via the command-line interface, access the CLI in enable mode and issue the following command:

stm remove-blacklist-client <macaddr>

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Device Classification is the first step in securing the corporate environment from unauthorized wireless access. Adequate measures that quickly shut down intrusions are critical in protecting sensitive information and network

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