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Wireless IPS screen - Settings tab
4. Select the
Activate Wireless IPS Policy
option on the upper left-hand side of the screen to enable the screen’s
parameters for configuration. Ensure this option stays selected to apply the configuration to the access point profile.
5. Within the
Wireless IPS Status
field, select either
Enabled
or
Disabled
to activate or de-activate WIPS. The default
setting is enabled.
6. Enter an
Interval to Throttle Duplicates
in either
Seconds
(1 - 86,400),
Minutes
(1 - 1,400),
Hours
(1 - 24) or
Days
(1). This
interval represents the duration event duplicates are
not
stored in history. The default setting is 120 seconds.
7. Refer to the
Rogue AP Detection
field to define the following detection settings for this WIPS policy:
Enable Rogue AP
Detection
Select the check box to enable the detection of unsanctioned APs from this WIPS policy.
The default setting is disabled.
Wait Time to Determine
AP Status
Define a wait time in either
Seconds
(10 - 600) or
Minutes
(0 - 10) before a detected AP is
interpreted as a rogue (unsanctioned) device, and potentially removed. The default
interval is 1 minute.
Ageout for AP Entries
Set the interval the WIPS policy uses to ageout rogue devices. Set the policy in either
Seconds (30 - 86,400), Minutes (0- 1,440), Hours (1 - 24) or Days (1). The default setting is
5 minutes.
Interferer Threshold
Specify a RSSI threshold (from -100 to -10 dBm) after which a detected access point is
classified as an interferer (rogue device).
Recurring Event Interval
Set an interval that, when exceeded, duplicates a rogue AP event if the rogue devices is
still active (detected) in the network. The default setting is 5 minutes.
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