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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Status entries in the RF Scan list are collected at a point in time and eventually age out. The age value for each entry shows how long ago the switch recorded the entry. You can configure the age out time for status entries on the Administration > Advanced Configuration > Global page. You can also manually delete status entries. To clear all APs from the RF scan list, click Delete All. To configure a Rogue AP to be managed by the switch the next time it is discovered, select the check box next to the MAC address of a detected AP and click Manage. You will be presented with the Valid Access Point Configuration page. You can then configure the AP and click Submit to save the AP in the local Valid AP database. If you use a RADIUS server for AP validation, you must add the MAC address of the AP to the AP database on the RADIUS server. For more information, see Appendix B, "Configuring the External RADIUS Server" on page 205. Figure 64. RF Scan To identify an AP as an acknowledge rogue, select the check box next to the MAC address of the AP and click Acknowledge. The switch adds the AP to the Valid AP database as an Acknowledged Rogue. To identify an AP as a rogue (again), select the check box next to the MAC address of the acknowledged AP and click UnAcknowledge. The switch deletes the AP from the Valid AP database. When you manage or acknowledge a rogue AP, the switch adds an entry to the valid AP database but does not change the entry on the RF Scan Status page. However, the next time the switch discovers the AP, its entry in the RF Scan Status list will be handled based on the change. To view additional information about the detected AP, click the MAC address of the AP. The detailed status for access points detected during the RF scan shows the information on the summary page plus some additional information learned from the beacon frame, such as transmission rate. The following table shows the information the Access Point RF Scan Status page shows for an individual access point. 144 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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© 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access System User Manual
Status entries in the RF Scan list are collected at a point in time and eventually age out. The
age value for each entry shows how long ago the switch recorded the entry. You can configure
the age out time for status entries on the
Administration > Advanced Configuration >
Global
page. You can also manually delete status entries. To clear all APs from the RF scan
list, click
Delete All
.
To configure a Rogue AP to be managed by the switch the next time it is discovered, select the
check box next to the MAC address of a detected AP and click
Manage
. You will be presented
with the Valid Access Point Configuration page. You can then configure the AP and click
Submit
to save the AP in the local Valid AP database. If you use a RADIUS server for AP
validation, you must add the MAC address of the AP to the AP database on the RADIUS
server. For more information, see Appendix B,
“Configuring the External RADIUS Server”
on
page 205.
Figure 64. RF Scan
To identify an AP as an acknowledge rogue, select the check box next to the MAC address of
the AP and click
Acknowledge
. The switch adds the AP to the Valid AP database as an
Acknowledged Rogue. To identify an AP as a rogue (again), select the check box next to the
MAC address of the acknowledged AP and click
UnAcknowledge
. The switch deletes the AP
from the Valid AP database.
When you manage or acknowledge a rogue AP, the switch adds an entry to the valid AP
database but does not change the entry on the RF Scan Status page. However, the next time the
switch discovers the AP, its entry in the RF Scan Status list will be handled based on the
change.
To view additional information about the detected AP, click the MAC address of the AP.
The detailed status for access points detected during the RF scan shows the information on the
summary page plus some additional information learned from the beacon frame, such as
transmission rate.
The following table shows the information the Access Point RF Scan Status page shows for an
individual access point.