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Rogue AP Detection - installation

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Minimum Contention Window: A list to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff wait time (window) for retry of a transmission. This value cannot be higher than the value for the Maximum Contention Window. Maximum Contention Window: The upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff value. This doubling continues until either the data frame is sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached. This value must be higher than the value for the Minimum Contention Window. TXOP Limit: The TXOP Limit is a station EDCA parameter and only applies to traffic flowing from the client station to the EAP device. The Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) is an interval of time, in milliseconds, when a WME client station has the right to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium (WM) towards the EAP device. The valid values are multiples of 32 between 0 and 8192. No Select Enable to specify that the EAP device should not Acknowledgement: acknowledge frames with QosNoAck as the service class value. By default, it is disabled. Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery: Select Enable to enable APSD, which is a power management method. APSD is recommended if VoIP phones access the network through the EAP device. By default, it is enabled. 5.6 Rogue AP Detection A Rogue AP is an access point that has been installed on a secure network without explicit authorization from a system administrator. The EAP device can scan all channels to detect all APs in the vicinity of the network. If rogue APs are detected, they are shown on the Detected Rogue AP List. If an AP listed as a rogue is legitimate, you can add it to the Trusted AP List. 31

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Minimum
Contention
Window
A list to the algorithm that determines the initial random backoff
wait time (window) for retry of a transmission. This value cannot be
higher than the value for the
Maximum Contention Window
.
Maximum
Contention
Window
The upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random
backoff value. This doubling continues until either the data frame is
sent or the Maximum Contention Window size is reached.
This value must be higher than the value for the
Minimum
Contention Window.
TXOP Limit
The
TXOP Limit
is a station EDCA parameter and only applies to
traffic flowing from the client station to the EAP device. The
Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) is an interval of time, in
milliseconds, when a WME client station has the right to initiate
transmissions onto the wireless medium (WM) towards the EAP
device.
The valid values are multiples of 32 between 0 and 8192.
No
Acknowledgement
Select
Enable
to specify that the EAP device should not
acknowledge frames with QosNoAck as the service class value. By
default, it is disabled.
Unscheduled
Automatic
Power
Save Delivery
Select
Enable
to enable APSD, which is a power management
method. APSD is recommended if VoIP phones access the network
through the EAP device. By default, it is enabled.
5.6
Rogue AP Detection
A Rogue AP is an access point that has been installed on a secure network without
explicit authorization from a system administrator.
The EAP device can scan all channels to detect all APs in the vicinity of the network. If
rogue APs are detected, they are shown on the
Detected Rogue AP List
. If an AP listed
as a rogue is legitimate, you can add it to the
Trusted AP List
.