3Com WX1200 3CRWX120695A Video Game Controller User Manual


 
660 CHAPTER 19: RF DETECTION COMMANDS
If you add a device that MSS has classified as a rogue to the permitted
SSID list, but not to the ignore list, MSS can still classify the device as a
rogue. Adding an entry to the permitted SSID list merely indicates that
the device is using an allowed SSID. However, to cause MSS to stop
classifying the device as a rogue, you must add the device’s MAC address
to the ignore list.
Examples — The following command adds SSID mycorp to the list of
permitted SSIDs:
WX1200# set rfdetect ssid-list mycorp
success: ssid mycorp is now in ssid-list.
See Also
clear rfdetect ssid-list on page 632
display rfdetect ssid-list on page 649
set rfdetect
vendor-list
Adds an entry to the permitted vendor list. The permitted vendor list
specifies the third-party AP or client vendors that are allowed on the
network. MSS does not list a device as a rogue or interfering device if the
device’s OUI is in the permitted vendor list.
Syntax
set rfdetect vendor-list {client | ap} mac-addr
client | ap — Specifies whether the entry is for an AP brand or a
client brand.
mac-addr — Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) to remove.
Defaults — The permitted vendor list is empty by default and all vendors
are allowed. However, after you add an entry to the list, MSS allows only
the devices whose OUIs are on the list.
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 4.0.
Usage — The permitted vendor list applies only to the WX switch on
which the list is configured. WX switches do not share permitted vendor
lists.