Nortel Networks 2300 Series manual Show rfdetect mobility-domain Output

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538RF Detection Commands

Device-type: interfering Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear

RSSI: -76 SSID: nrtl-webaaa

Two types of information are shown. The lines that are not indented show the BSSID, vendor, and information about the SSID. The indented lines that follow this information indicate the listeners (AP radios) that detected the SSID. Each set of indented lines is for a separate AP listener.

In this example, two BSSIDs are mapped to the SSID. Separate sets of information are shown for each of the BSSIDs, and information about the listeners for each BSSID is shown.

The following command displays detailed information for a BSSID.

WSS# show rfdetect mobility-domain bssid 00:0b:0e:00:04:d1

BSSID: 00:0b:0e:00:04:d1 Vendor: Cisco SSID: notmycorp

Type: rogue Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear

WSS-IPaddress: 10.8.121.102 Port/Radio/Ch: 3/2/56 Mac: 00:0b:0e:00:0a:6b

Device-type: rogue Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear

RSSI: -72 SSID: notmycorp

WSS-IPaddress: 10.3.8.103 Port/Radio/Ch: ap 1/1/157 Mac: 00:0b:0e:76:56:82

Device-type: rogue Adhoc: no Crypto-types: clear

RSSI: -72 SSID: notmycorp

Table 81 and Table 82 describe the fields in these displays.

 

Table 5: show rfdetect mobility-domain Output

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

BSSID

MAC address of the SSID used by the detected device.

 

 

Vendor

Company that manufactures or sells the rogue device.

 

 

Type

Classification of the rogue device:

 

rogue—Wireless device that is not supposed to be

 

on the network. The device has an entry in a

 

WSS’s FDB and is therefore on the network.

 

intfr—Wireless device that is not part of your

 

network but is not a rogue. The device does not

 

have an entry in a WSS’s FDB and is not actually

 

on the network, but might be causing RF

 

interference with AP radios.

 

known—Device that is a legitimate member of the

 

network.

Flags

Classification and encryption information for the rogue:

 

• The i, a, or u flag indicates the classification.

 

• The other flags indicate the encryption used by the

 

rogue.

 

For flag definitions, see the key in the command output.

 

 

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