Ap-detection – Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 User Manual
Page 605

Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide
603
53-1001931-01
Wireless configuration commands
20
ap-detection
Wireless configuration commands
Configures access point detection parameters
Supported in the following platforms:
•
Mobility RFS4000 Controller
•
Mobility RFS6000 Controller
•
Mobility RFS7000 Controller
Syntax
ap-detection
[add|detect-wired-rouge|enable| mu-assisted-scan|timeout]
ap-detection
add <list-index>[authorized|ignored] [<MAC>|any] <LINE>|any]
ap-detection
detect-wired-rouge enable
ap-detection enable
ap-detection mu-assisted-scan
[enable|refresh <refresh-period>]
ap-detection timeout
[authorized|unauthorized|ignored] <timeout>
Parameters
Example
RFController(config-wireless)#ap-detection enable
RFController(config-wireless)#
RFController(config-wireless)#ap-detection authorized add 150 any any
RFController(config-wireless)#
RFController(config-wireless)#ap-detection client-assisted-scan enable
RFController(config-wireless)#
RFController(config-wireless)#ap-detection client-assisted-scan refresh 520
RFController(config-wireless)#
approved add
<list-index>
[<MAC>|any]
Sets the approved access point list
•
add <list-index> – Adds an entry to the approved access
point list at the index <list-index>.
•
<MAC> – The a MAC address <MAC> in AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF
format.
•
any– Assigns any MAC address.
enable
Allows access points to look for APs
client-assisted-scan
[enable|
refresh <refresh-period>]
Sets wireless client assisted scanning configuration
•
enable – Enables wireless client assisted scanning
•
refresh <refresh-period>> – Defines the period
<refresh-period> (300 – 86400) (in seconds) used by all
scan-capable wireless clients are polled to scan for
neighboring access points.
ap-detection timeout
[approved|unapproved]
<timeout>
Sets the amount of time (in seconds ) an AP remains in the list
after it is no longer seen
•
approved <timeout> – The timeout <timeout> in seconds for
approved APs.
•
unapproved <timeout> – The timeout <timeout> in seconds
for unapproved APs