Defining Wireless Radio Settings
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Last Time Heard
— Sorts according the last time the rogue was
detected on wireless network.
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Channel
— Sorts according to the access point channel used from
which the rogue is transmitting.
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Mitigate
— Sorts by mitigated access point channels.
2
Select an option from Sort by drop-down list to display the table.
3
Once the table appears, select the check box to enable mitigation for
each access point.
4
Click
. The Mitigation table is updated, and the device is updated.
Defining Wireless
Radio Settings
Access Points can have up-to two radio interfaces. However, each radio
interface is configured and controlled separately. Radio interfaces inherit
the common configuration parameters from the ESS configuration. This
section contains information for defining WLAN Radio settings, and
includes the following topics:
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Defining 802.11b/g Radio Settings
■
Configuring Radio 802.11a Settings
Defining
802.11b/g
Radio Settings
WLAN communications are transmitted via radio waves. The
“Defining
802.11b/g Radio Settings” allows network managers to configure WLAN
Radio settings for transmitting WLAN communications.
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Page 137: ...Defining LAG Membership 137...
Page 139: ...139 Defining Voice VLAN Defining GVRP...
Page 194: ...194 CHAPTER 9 CONFIGURING IP INFORMATION Static Indicates the ARP entry is a static entry...
Page 197: ...Defining ARP Interface Settings 197 Unchecked Maintains the current ARP entries...
Page 321: ...320 APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 329: ...328 APPENDIX GLOSSARY...