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Wireless Controller User Manual
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In order to help determine whether a client is posing a threat to the network by
flooding the network with management traffic, the system keeps track of the
number of times the AP received each message type and the highest message rate
detected in a single RF Scan report. On the WIDS Client Configuration page, you
can set thresholds for each type of message sent, and the APs monitor whether any
clients exceed those thresholds or tests.
Not Present in OUI Database Test: This test checks whether the MAC address of
the client is from a registered manufacturer identified in the OUI database.
Known Client Database Test: This test checks whether the client, which is
identified by its MAC address, is listed in the Known Client Database and is
allowed access to the AP either through the Authentication Action of Grant or
through the White List global action. If the client is in the Known Client Database
and has an action of Deny, or if the action is Global Action and it is globally set to
Black List, the client fails this test.
Configured Authentication Rate Test: This test checks whether the client has
exceeded the configured rate for transmitting 802.11 authentication requests.
Configured Probe Requests Rate Test: This test checks whether the client has
exceeded the configured rate for transmitting probe requests.
Configured De-Authentication Requests Rate Test: This test checks whether the
client has exceeded the configured rate for transmitting de -authentication requests.
Maximum Authentication Failures Test: This test checks whether the client has
exceeded the maximum number of failed authentications.
Authentication with Unknown AP Test: This test checks whether a client in the
Known Client database is authenticated with an unknown AP.
Client Threat Mitigation: Select enable to send de-authentication messages to
clients that are in the Known Clients database but are associated with unknown
APs. The Authentication with Unknown AP Test must also be enabled in order for
the mitigation to take place. Select disable to allow clients in the Known Clients
database to remain authenticated with an unknown AP.
Known Client Database Lookup Method: When the controller detects a client on
the network it performs a lookup in the Known Client database. Specify whether
the controller should use the local or RADIUS database for these lookups.
Known Client Database RADIUS Server Name: If the known client database
lookup method is RADIUS then this field specifies the RADIUS server name.