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Table 25 Profiles > AP > Wired Profile Settings (Continued) Field Default Description Broadcast Yes Use this option if the wired port is a broadcast port. 3. Select Add or Save. The added or edited 802.1x Auth profile appears on the AAA Profiles page, and on the 802.1x Auth details page. Profiles > IDS The IDS profiles configure the AP's Intrusion Detection System features, which detect and disable rogue APs and other devices that can potentially disrupt network operations. An AP is considered to be a rogue AP if it is both unauthorized and plugged into the wired side of the network. An AP is considered to be an interfering AP if it is seen in the RF environment but is not connected to the wired network. The top-level IDS profile, assigned to an Dell PowerConnect W AP group or AP name, references additional IDS profiles that are also described in this section. ArubaOS includes predefined top-level IDS profiles that provide different levels of sensitivity. The following are predefined IDS profiles:  ids-disabled  ids-high-setting  ids-low-setting (the default setting)  ids-medium-setting You apply the top-level IDS profile to an AP group or specific AP. To view IDS profiles, click Profiles > IDS in the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane. Figure 5 IDS Profiles NOTE: A predefined IDS profile refers to specific instances of the other IDS profiles. You cannot create new instances of a profile within a predefined IDS profile. You can modify parameters within the other IDS profiles. IDS profiles reference other profiles. These additional profiles can be created before, during, or after the configuration of the IDS profile. Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference | 77

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3.
Select
Add
or
Save
.
The added or edited
802.1x Auth
profile appears on the
AAA Profiles
page, and on the
802.1x Auth
details page.
Profiles > IDS
The IDS profiles configure the AP’s Intrusion Detection System features, which detect and disable rogue APs and
other devices that can potentially disrupt network operations. An AP is considered to be a rogue AP if it is both
unauthorized and plugged into the wired side of the network. An AP is considered to be an interfering AP if it is
seen in the RF environment but is not connected to the wired network.
The top-level IDS profile, assigned to an Dell PowerConnect W AP group or AP name, references additional IDS
profiles that are also described in this section. ArubaOS includes predefined top-level IDS profiles that provide
different levels of sensitivity. The following are predefined IDS profiles:
ids-disabled
ids-high-setting
ids-low-setting (the default setting)
ids-medium-setting
You apply the top-level IDS profile to an AP group or specific AP.
To view IDS profiles, click
Profiles > IDS
in the Dell PowerConnect W Configuration navigation pane.
Figure 5
IDS Profiles
IDS profiles reference other profiles. These additional profiles can be created before, during, or after the
configuration of the IDS profile.
Broadcast
Yes
Use this option if the wired port is a broadcast port.
Table 25
Profiles > AP > Wired Profile Settings
(Continued)
Field
Default
Description
NOTE:
A predefined IDS profile refers to specific instances of the other IDS profiles. You cannot create new instances of a profile
within a predefined IDS profile. You can modify parameters within the other IDS profiles.