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2StatusRogue AP DetectionTable 6FieldSSIDNeighboring Access Point InformationDescriptionThe Service Set Identifier (SSID) for another, detectedaccess point.The SSID is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 charactersthat uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It isalso referred to as the Network Name.The SSID is set on the Virtual Access Point tab. (SeeBandwidth Utilization, page 96.)PrivacyIndicates whether there is any security on the neighboringaccess point.• Off indicates that the Security mode on theneighboring access point is set to None (no security).• On indicates that the neighboring access point hassome security in place.Security is configured on the access point from the VirtualAccess Point page.WPABandIndicates whether WPA security is on or off for the detectedaccess point.This indicates the IEEE 802.11 mode being used on thedetected access point. (For example, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.)The number shown indicates the mode according to thefollowing map:• 2.4 indicates IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n mode(or a combination of the modes)• 5 indicates IEEE 802.11a mode, 802.11n mode, or acombination of modes.37 Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
StatusRogue AP Detection2Table 6FieldChannelNeighboring Access Point InformationDescriptionShows the Channel on which the detected access point isbroadcasting.The channel defines the portion of the wireless radiospectrum that the wireless radio uses for transmitting andreceiving.The channel for your access point is set in Wireless >Advanced Settings. (See Modifying Advanced Settings,page 79.)RateShows the rate (in megabits per second) at which thedetected access point is currently transmitting.The current rate is always one of the rates shown inSupported Rates.SignalBeaconsLast BeaconRatesIndicates the strength of the wireless radio signal emittingfrom the detected access point. If you hover the mousepointer over the bars, a number appears and shows thestrength in decibels (dB).Shows the total number of beacons received from thedetected access point since it was first discovered.Shows the date and time of the last beacon received fromthe detected access point.Shows supported and basic (advertised) rate sets for thedetected access point. Rates are shown in megabits persecond (Mbps).All Supported Rates are listed, with Basic Rates shown inbold.Rate sets are configured on the Wireless > AdvancedSettings page. (See Modifying Advanced Settings, page79.)Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide 38
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2StatusRogue AP DetectionTable 6FieldSSIDNeighboring <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> InformationDescriptionThe Service Set Identifier (SSID) for another, detectedaccess point.The SSID is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 charactersthat uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It isalso referred to as the Network Name.The SSID is set on the Virtual <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> tab. (SeeBandwidth Utilization, page 96.)PrivacyIndicates whether there is any security on the neighboringaccess point.• Off indicates that the Security mode on theneighboring access point is set to None (no security).• On indicates that the neighboring access point hassome security in place.Security is configured on the access point from the Virtual<strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> page.WPABandIndicates whether WPA security is on or off for the detectedaccess point.This indicates the IEEE 802.11 mode being used on thedetected access point. (For example, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE802.11b, IEEE 802.11g.)The number shown indicates the mode according to thefollowing map:• 2.4 indicates IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n mode(or a combination of the modes)• 5 indicates IEEE 802.11a mode, 802.11n mode, or acombination of modes.37 <strong>Cisco</strong> AP 541N <strong>Dual</strong>-<strong>band</strong> <strong>Single</strong>-<strong>radio</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Point</strong> Quick Start Guide