09-05-2013 06:53 PM - edited 07-04-2021 12:46 AM
Hi everyone,
I see Trap logs in WLC
Rogue AP : 00:12:17:1a:33:3c removed from Base Radio MAC : 08:1f:f3:22:3c:70 Interface no:0(802.11b/g)
Rogue AP : 00:12:17:1a:33:3c detected on Base Radio MAC : 08:1f:f3:22:3c:70 Interface no:0(802.11b/g) on Channel 6 with RSSI: -85 and SNR: 8 and Classification: unclassified
Rogue AP : 00:12:17:1a:33:3c removed from Base Radio MAC : 08:1f:f3:22:3c:70 Interface no:0(802.11b/g)
Need to understand what does this log means?
Does it mean that there is someanother AP in the network and it has mac address of 0012:171a:333c?
I see these logs on and off in WLC.
Regards
Mahesh
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09-05-2013 07:09 PM
Anything that shows up as a rogue ap can be any 802.11 rf source and most likely is an access point. If you look at the Monitor > Rogue> Unclassified AP's that will give you a list of aps that are not part of your wireless and is considered rogues. This doesn't mean that its in your network, but it can be a neighboring access point from a business that is close to you, a home wireless or even a cellular hotspot.
Thanks,
Scott
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09-05-2013 08:07 PM
That Mac is a radio Mac so you will not be able to see that on the wired side. Rogue AP's can also be Cisco AP's that are not part of your wireless network. Vendor wise, you would have to look that piece up if its unknown.
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09-05-2013 07:09 PM
Anything that shows up as a rogue ap can be any 802.11 rf source and most likely is an access point. If you look at the Monitor > Rogue> Unclassified AP's that will give you a list of aps that are not part of your wireless and is considered rogues. This doesn't mean that its in your network, but it can be a neighboring access point from a business that is close to you, a home wireless or even a cellular hotspot.
Thanks,
Scott
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09-05-2013 08:01 PM
Hi Scott,
I will try to trace this mac tomorrow.
So this is considered as Rogue because it is not registered to the WLC Right?
Also this AP can be of any vendor like non cisco?
Regards
Mahesh
09-05-2013 08:07 PM
That Mac is a radio Mac so you will not be able to see that on the wired side. Rogue AP's can also be Cisco AP's that are not part of your wireless network. Vendor wise, you would have to look that piece up if its unknown.
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09-05-2013 08:15 PM
Many thanks Scott
Regards
MAhesh
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