Cisco Systems 3.2 Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
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Chapter 1 Overview
Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)
Allows changes to Cisco 1000 series lightweight access point sensitivity for pico cells.
Allows control of Cisco 1000 series lightweight access point fallback behavior to optimize pico cell
use.
Supports heat maps for directional antennas.
Allows specific control over blacklisting events
Allows configuring and viewing basic LWAPP configuration using the Cisco 1000 series lightweight
access point CLI.
Intrusion Detection Service (IDS)
Intrusion Detection Service includes the following:
Sensing Clients probing for “ANY” SSID
Sensing if Cisco 1000 series lightweight access points are being contained
Notification of MiM Attacks, NetStumbler, Wellenreiter
Management Frame Detection and RF Jamming Detection
Spoofed Deauthentication Detection (AirJack, for example)
Broadcast Deauthorization Detection
Null Probe Response Detection
Fake AP Detection
Detection of Weak WEP Encryption
MAC Spoofing Detection
AP Impersonation Detection
Honeypot AP Detection
Valid Station Protection
Misconfigured AP Protection
Rogue Access Point Detection
AD-HOC Detection and Protection
Wireless Bridge Detection
Asleep Detection / Protection
Wireless LAN Controller Platforms
Cisco controllers are enterprise-class high-performance wireless switching platforms that support
802.11a and 802.11b/802.11g protocols. They operate under control of the operating system, which
includes the Radio Resource Management (RRM), creating a Cisco WLAN Solution that can
automatically adjust to real-time changes in the 802.11 RF environment. The controllers are built around
high-performance network and security hardware, resulting in highly-reliable 802.11 enterprise
networks with unparalleled security.