Chapter 9 Rogue AP
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9.2.1 Rogue AP Detection Examples
This example sets the device associated with MAC address 00:13:49:11:11:11 as a rogue AP, and
the device associated with MAC address 00:13:49:11:11:22 as a friendly AP. It then removes MAC
address from the rogue AP list with the assumption that it was misidentified.
This example displays the rogue AP detection list.
rogue-ap ap_mac description2 Sets the device that owns the specified MAC address as a rogue
AP. You can also assign a description to this entry on the rogue AP
list.
no rogue-ap ap_mac Removes the device that owns the specified MAC address from
the rogue AP list.
friendly-ap ap_mac description2 Sets the device that owns the specified MAC address as a friendly
AP. You can also assign a description to this entry on the friendly
AP list.
no friendly-ap ap_mac Removes the device that owns the specified MAC address from
the friendly AP list.
exit Exits configuration mode for rogue AP detection.
show rogue-ap detection monitoring Displays a table of detected APs and information about them,
such as their MAC addresses, when they were last seen, and their
SSIDs, to name a few.
show rogue-ap detection list {rogue | friendly|
all}
Displays the specified rogue/friendly/all AP list.
show rogue-ap detection status Displays whether rogue AP detection is on or off.
show rogue-ap detection info Displays a summary of the number of detected devices from the
following categories: rogue, friendly, ad-hoc, unclassified, and
total.
Table 34 Command Summary: Rogue AP Detection (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Router(config)# rogue-ap detection
Router(config-detection)# rogue-ap 00:13:49:11:11:11 rogue
Router(config-detection)# friendly-ap 00:13:49:11:11:22 friendly
Router(config-detection)# no rogue-ap 00:13:49:11:11:11
Router(config-detection)# exit
Router(config)# show rogue-ap detection list rogue
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