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2Select the type of entries you want to display:

„Rogue APs—APs that are on the 3Com network but do not belong there.

„Interfering APs—Devices that are not part of the 3Com network but also are not rogues. No client connected to these devices have been detected communicating with any network entity listed in the forwarding database (FDB) of any WX switch in the Mobility Domain. Although interfering devices are not connected to your network, they might be causing RF interference with MAP radios.

„Ad-hocclients—Wireless clients who are configured to communicate wirelessly outside of the network infrastructure. Ad-hoc clients are not necessarily malicious, but they do steal bandwidth from your infrastructure users.

Ad-hoc clients are further categorized into rogues and interfering devices. The word Rogue or Interfering appears in parentheses next to the word Ad-hoc.

By default, all these entry types are displayed.

3Select the period by which you want to filter the list from the Filter By listbox:

„Current—Lists the rogues detected during the most-recent polling interval. Go to step 5.

„Current Hour—Lists the rogues detected during the most-recent hour. Go to step 5.

„Current Day—Lists the rogues detected during the most-recent day. Go to step 5.

„History—Lists the rogues detected during a specific date range. Go to step 4.

4To change the start and end dates for the History interval, edit the values in the boxes or click on the down arrows next to From and To to display calendars and select the dates.

5Click Apply. 3WXM replaces the rogue list with the set of rogues detected during the period you selected.

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