Dell PowerConnect W-IAP175P Dell Instant 6.2.0.0-3.2.0.0 MIB Reference Guide - Page 88

wlsxValidClientNotUsingEncryption, wlsxAdhocUsingValidSSID, wlsxAPSpoofingDetected,

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wlsxValidClientNotUsingEncryption Objects Status Description wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapSourceMac, wlsxTrapReceiverMac, wlsxTrapNodeMac, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation, wlsxTrapAPChannel current This trap indicates that an AP detected an unencrypted data frame between a valid client and an access point. wlsxAdhocUsingValidSSID Objects Status Description wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapTargetAPSSID, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation, wlsxTrapAPChannel current This trap indicates that an AP detected an ad hoc network using a valid/protected SSID. For more info check:http://www.wve.org/entries/show/WVE-2005-0008 wlsxAPSpoofingDetected Objects Status Description wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapSourceMac, wlsxTrapReceiverMac, wlsxTrapSpoofedFrameType, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation, wlsxTrapAPChannel current This trap indicates that an AP detected that one of its virtual APs is being spoofed using MAC spoofing. For more info check:http://www.wve.org/entries/show/WVE-2005-0019 wlsxClientAssociatingOnWrongChannel Objects Status Description wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapSourceMac, wlsxTrapReceiverMac, wlsxTrapSpoofedFrameType, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation, wlsxTrapAPChannel current This trap indicates that an AP detected a client trying to associate to one of its BSSIDs on the wrong channel. This can be a sign that the BSSID is being spoofed in order to fool the client into thinking the AP is operating on another channel. 88 | Traps Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point | MIB Reference Guide

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Traps
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point
| MIB Reference Guide
wlsxValidClientNotUsingEncryption
wlsxAdhocUsingValidSSID
wlsxAPSpoofingDetected
wlsxClientAssociatingOnWrongChannel
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapSourceMac,
wlsxTrapReceiverMac, wlsxTrapNodeMac, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress,
wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation, wlsxTrapAPChannel
Status
current
Description
This trap indicates that an AP detected an unencrypted data frame between a valid client
and an access point.
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapTargetAPSSID, wlsxTrapSnr,
wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation,
wlsxTrapAPChannel
Status
current
Description
This trap indicates that an AP detected an ad hoc network using a valid/protected SSID.
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapSourceMac,
wlsxTrapReceiverMac, wlsxTrapSpoofedFrameType, wlsxTrapSnr,
wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation,
wlsxTrapAPChannel
Status
current
Description
This trap indicates that an AP detected that one of its virtual APs is being spoofed using MAC
spoofing.
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapSourceMac,
wlsxTrapReceiverMac, wlsxTrapSpoofedFrameType, wlsxTrapSnr,
wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber, wlsxTrapAPLocation,
wlsxTrapAPChannel
Status
current
Description
This trap indicates that an AP detected a client trying to associate to one of its BSSIDs on the
wrong channel. This can be a sign that the BSSID is being spoofed in order to fool the client
into thinking the AP is operating on another channel.