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15. Select
OK
to save the updates to the
MU Anomaly configuration used by the WIPS policy. Select
Reset
to revert to the last
saved configuration. The WIPS policy can be invoked at any point in the configuration process by selecting
Activate
Wireless IPS Policy
from the upper, left-hand side, of the access point user interface.
16. Select the
AP Anomaly
tab. Ensure the
Activate Wireless IPS Policy
option remains selected to enable the screen’s
configuration parameters.
Figure 8-23
Wireless IPS screen - WIPS Events - AP Anomaly tab
AP Anomaly events are suspicious frames sent by neighboring APs. Use the
AP Anomaly
tab to enable or disable an event.
17. Enable or disable the following
AP Anomaly Events
:
Use the
Enable All
button to enable all AP Anomaly Events. Use
Disable All
button to disable all AP Anomaly Events.
18. Select
OK
to save the updates to the
AP Anomaly configuration used by the WIPS policy. Select
Reset
to revert to the last
saved configuration. The WIPS policy can be invoked at any point in the configuration process by selecting
Activate
Wireless IPS Policy
from the upper, left-hand side, of the access point user interface.
Name
Displays the name of the excessive action event representing a potential threat to the
network. This column lists the event being tracked against the defined thresholds set for
interpreting the event as excessive or permitted.
Enable
Displays whether tracking is enabled for each AP Anomaly event. Use the drop-down
menu to enable/disable events as required. A green check mark defines the event as
enabled for tracking against its threshold values. A red “X” defines the event as disabled
and not tracked by the WIPS policy. Each event is disabled by default.
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