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Status, Bandwidth Utilization, Table 6, Neighboring Access Point Information, Field

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2 Status Rogue AP Detection Table 6 Neighboring Access Point Information Field Description SSID The Service Set Identifier (SSID) for another, detected access point. The SSID is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters that uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It is also referred to as the Network Name. Privacy The SSID is set on the Virtual Access Point tab. (See Bandwidth Utilization, page 96.) Indicates whether there is any security on the neighboring access point. • Off indicates that the Security mode on the neighboring access point is set to None (no security). • On indicates that the neighboring access point has some security in place. WPA Band Security is configured on the access point from the Virtual Access Point page. Indicates whether WPA security is on or off for the detected access point. This indicates the IEEE 802.11 mode being used on the detected access point. (For example, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.) The number shown indicates the mode according to the following map: • 2.4 indicates IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n mode (or a combination of the modes) • 5 indicates IEEE 802.11a mode, 802.11n mode, or a combination of modes. 37 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide

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Status
Rogue AP Detection
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SSID
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) for another, detected
access point.
The SSID is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters
that uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It is
also referred to as the
Network Name
.
The SSID is set on the
Virtual Access Point
tab. (See
Bandwidth Utilization, page 96
.)
Privacy
Indicates whether there is any security on the neighboring
access point.
Off
indicates that the Security mode on the
neighboring access point is set to None (no security).
On
indicates that the neighboring access point has
some security in place.
Security is configured on the access point from the
Virtual
Access Point
page.
WPA
Indicates whether WPA security is on or off for the detected
access point.
Band
This indicates the IEEE 802.11 mode being used on the
detected access point. (For example, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE
802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.)
The number shown indicates the mode according to the
following map:
2.4
indicates IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n mode
(or a combination of the modes)
5
indicates IEEE 802.11a mode, 802.11n mode, or a
combination of modes.
Table 6
Neighboring Access Point Information
Field
Description