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9. Click Apply to save changes to the screen. Navigating away from the screen without clicking the Apply
button results in changes being discarded.
10.Click the Revert button to undo the changes to the screen and revert to the last saved configuration.
6.10.2 Configuring the Probe Table
Define enhanced probes to detect rogue MUs within the network. An AP300 transmits beacons and the MUs
sends a probe request to the AP for association. An AP300 (on receipt of the probe request) sends a probe
response and associates to the MU.
When using an enhanced probe, an AP300 sends a probe response to the MU to associate. At the same time,
the AP forwards the MU’s probe request information to the switch. The switch maintains a table of the probe
requests the AP300 receives from MUs. In conjunction with the Motorola RF Management application, the
AP locates the rogue MU and displays its location within a Motorola RFMS maintained site map.
To configure enhanced beacons:
1. Select Security > Enhanced Probe/Beacon Table from the main menu tree.
2. Select the Probe Table tab.
3. Select the Enable Enhanced Probe Table checkbox to allow an AP to forward MU probe requests to the
switch.
4. Define a Window Time (from 10 to 60 seconds) to set an interval used by the AP to record MU probe requests.
The MU radio probe entry with the highest signal strength during the window period is recorded in the table.
5. Set a Maximum Numbers of MU’s (from 0 to 512) to define the number of MUs configured in the switch
table. The default is 50 MUs.
6. The Preferred MUs table lists the MAC Addresses for all preferred MUs.
7. Select a MU from the Preferred MUs table and click the Delete button to remove the MU from the table.
8. Click the Add button to open a dialogue and add the MAC Address of a preferred MU to the table.