6-2 Motorola RF Switch System Reference Guide
To view main menu security information:
1. Select Security from the main menu tree.
2. Refer to the following information to discern if configuration changes are warranted:
The Apply and Revert buttons are greyed out within this screen, as there is no data to be configured or saved.
Access Port Intrusion
Detection
Displays the Enabled or Disabled state of the switch to detect potentially hostile
Access Ports (the definition of which defined by you). Once detected, these
devices can be added to a list of devices either approved or denied from
interoperating within the switch managed network. For more information, see
Access Point Detection on page 6-3.
Wireless IDS/ IPS Displays the state of the switch protecting against threats from MUs trying to find
network vulnerabilities. For more information, see Wireless Intrusion Detection /
Protection on page 6-10.
Wireless Filters Displays the state of the filters used to either allow or deny a MAC address (or
groups of MAC addresses) from associating with the switch. For more information,
see Configuring Firewalls and Access Control Lists on page 6-14.
Certificates Displays the number of Server and CA certificates currently used by the switch.
For more information, see Creating Server Certificates on page 6-108.
Trustpoints Displays the number of trustpoints currently in use by this switch. The trustpoint
signing the certificate can be a certificate authority, corporation or an individual.
A trustpoint represents a CA/identity pair and contains the identity of the CA, CA-
specific configuration parameters, and an association with one enrolled identity
certificate. For more information, see
Using Trustpoints to Configure Certificates on page 6-109.
Key Pairs Displays the number of Key Pairs currently used by the switch. For more
information, see Configuring Trustpoint Associated Keys on page 6-117.