Rogue detection configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Table 160 Configuration items

Item Description

MAC Address

Select MAC Address, and then add a MAC address to the white list.

Select from Connected
Clients

If you select the option, the table below lists the current existing clients. Select the
options of the clients to add their MAC addresses to the white list.

Rogue detection configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 521

, a monitor AP (AP 2 with serial ID SZ001) and AP 1 (serial ID SZ002) are

connected to an AC through a Layer 2 switch.

AP 1 operates in normal mode and provides WLAN data services only.

AP 2 operates in monitor mode, and scans all 802.11g frames in the WLAN.

Client 1 (MAC address 000f-e215-1515), Client 2 (MAC address 000f-e215-1530), and Client 3
(MAC address 000f-e213-1235) are connected to AP 1. They are configured as friends.

Client 4 (MAC address 000f-e220-405e) is connected to AP 2. It is configured as a rogue device.

Figure 521 Network diagram

Configuration procedure

1.

Configure AP 1 to operate in normal mode:
In normal mode, AP 1 provides WLAN data services only. For how to configure WLAN services,
see "Access service configuration."

2.

Configure AP 2 to operate in monitor mode:

a.

Select AP > AP Setup from the navigation tree.

b.

Click Add.

c.

On the page that appears, set the AP name to ap2., select the AP model WA2620-AGN, select
Manual and enter the serial ID of AP 2.

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