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Sniffer® Portable Professional User's Guide - NetScout

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Chapter 11<br />

Click to resolve the Domain name of any IP<br />

node that has traffic on the subnet<br />

Click to<br />

resolve the<br />

NetBIOS name<br />

of any node<br />

that has traffic<br />

on the subnet<br />

Click to resolve the Netware<br />

user name of any IPX node<br />

that has traffic on the subnet<br />

254 Sniffer <strong>Portable</strong> <strong>Professional</strong><br />

Enter the subnet address and node address range<br />

to resolve the Domain names of specific IP nodes<br />

Figure 11-3. Setting Autodiscovery Options (Wireless Adapter Selected)<br />

Exporting Access Point Addresses to the Expert’s List of Known<br />

Addresses<br />

You can use the Export AP button in the Address Book’s toolbar to<br />

export each of the access point entries to the Expert’s list of known<br />

access points. The Expert uses this list to generate the Rogue Access<br />

Point alarm. During capture with the Enable Rogue AP Lookup option<br />

enabled, the Expert compares the MAC address (not the IP address) of<br />

each detected access point to those in the Known Access Points in the<br />

Network list. If the access point’s MAC address is not in the list, the<br />

Expert generates the Rogue Access Point alarm. You can see the<br />

Expert’s list of known access points in the Tools > Expert Options ><br />

802.11 Options tab or in the Tools > Wireless > Rogue dialog box.<br />

See Expert 802.11 Options on page 140 for details on configuring the<br />

Expert to generate Rogue Access Point and Rogue Mobile Unit<br />

alarms.

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