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Technical Discussion => Wireless => Topic started by: bep6vaku on September 07, 2016, 08:29:55 AM

Title: detect rogue access point connected to wired network
Post by: bep6vaku on September 07, 2016, 08:29:55 AM
While I understand   rogue detection from standpoint of the WLC, I'm trying to test the WLC and a AP that I have in Rogue Detection mode to alert me if I have a rogue access point actually connected to my network.

I have a Cisco WLC running 8.2.110 with a AP802AGN-A-K9  in rogue detection mode.  I have configured a Cisco 1242AG in autonomous mode and it is broadcasting on of my SSID's.  I have the rogue AP connected to a trunk port on the 891 that also have the internal AP AP802AGN-A-K9 but I have no indication on the WLC of any rogue being detected on the wire.

Has anyone had any true success in figuring this out and getting it to work?
Title: Re: detect rogue access point connected to wired network
Post by: MC on September 11, 2016, 11:48:36 AM
Is the SSID open or WPA protected?

You might want to check out the video below
http://www.labminutes.com/wl0031_wlc_rogue_detection_ids_1
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