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150 | Traps Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.4.0.2-4.1 | MIB Reference Guide
wlsxNSuspectRogueAPDetected
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapTargetAPSSID,
wlsxTrapAPChannel, wlsxTrapConfidenceLevel
Status current
Description
This trap indicates that an access point, classified as suspected rogue, is
detected by the system. The AP is suspected to be rogue
with the supplied confidence level.
wlsxNSuspectRogueAPResolved
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapTargetAPSSID,
wlsxTrapAPChannel
Status current
Description
This trap indicates that a previously detected access point, classified as suspected
rogue, is either no longer present in the network or has changed its state.
wlsxBlockAckAttackDetected
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber,
wlsxTrapAPLocation, wlsxTrapSourceMac, wlsxTrapReceiverMac,
wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapAPChannel, wlsxTrapSnr
Status current
Description
This trap indicates that an attempt has been made to deny service to
the source address by spoofing a block ACK add request that sets a
sequence number window outside the currently used window.
For more information check http://www.wve.org/entries/show/WVE-2008-0006
wlsxHotspotterAttackDetected
Objects
wlsxTrapTime, wlsxTrapAPMacAddress, wlsxTrapAPRadioNumber,
wlsxTrapAPLocation, wlsxTrapNodeMac, wlsxTrapSourceMac,
wlsxTrapTargetAPBSSID, wlsxTrapAPChannel, wlsxTrapSnr, wlsxTrapTargetAPSSID
Status current
Description
This trap indicates that a new AP has appeared immediately following a client probe
request. This is indicative of the Hotspotter tool or similar that attempts to trap clients
with a fake hotspot or other wireless network.
For more information check http://www.wve.org/entries/show/WVE-2005-0054