Enable |
Select Enable to activate the
detection of unauthorized devices for this WIPS policy. The
default setting is not selected |
Wait Time to Determine AP Status |
Define a wait time in 10 through 600 seconds before a
detected AP is interpreted as a rogue device, and
potentially removed. The default interval is 60
seconds |
Ageout for AP Entries |
Set the interval the WIPS policy uses to age out rogue
devices. Set the policy in 30 to 86,400 seconds. The default
setting is 1,800 seconds |
Interference Threshold |
Specify an RSSI threshold from -100 to -10 dBm after
which a detected access point is classified as a rogue
device. The default value is -75 dBm |
Recurring Event |
Set an interval between 0 to 10,000 seconds. When the
interval is exceeded, the policy duplicates a rogue AP event
if the rogue device is still active in the network. The
default setting is 300 seconds |
Air Termination |
Select Air Termination to activate
the cancellation of detected rogue AP devices. Air
termination lets you cancel the connection between your
wireless LAN and any access point or client associated with
it. If the device is a client, its connection with the
access point is canceled. This setting is not selected by
default |
Air Termination Channel Switch |
Select Air
Termination Channel Switch to allow
neighboring access points to switch channels for rogue AP
cancellation. This setting is not selected by
default |
Air Termination Mode |
If Air
Termination is selected, use the drop-down
list box to specify the cancellation mode used on detected
rogue devices. The options are auto and manual, and the
default setting is manual |