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network have been detected and classified as valid. Then, disable AP learning and reclassify any unknown APs as
interfering.
VLAN Trunking
In deployments where Dell APs are not placed on every VLAN and where it is not possible to truck all VLANs to
an Dell AP, enable the parameter learned-system-wired-mac. When this is enabled, ArubaOS is able to classify
rogues on all the VLANs that belong to the Dell controller, as long as Dell APs can see the rogues in the air. If
there are VLANs in the network residing on a third party controller and if those VLANs are trunked to a port on
the Dell controller, enabling this feature will allow detection of rogues on those VLANs as well.
Master/Local
When learned-system-wired-mac is enabled in a master/local deployment, the learning of Wired and Gateway
MACs will happen at each local controller. For topologies with local controllers in geographical locations, the
local controller collects the Wired and Gateway MAC info and passes it to the APs that are connected to it. Even
though the locals do the collection of Wired and Gateway MACs, the master is still be responsible for
classification.
Example
The following command enables AP learning:
(host)(wms) #general learn-ap enable
To disable AP learning:
(host)(wms)#general learn-ap disable
Command History
Command Information
Release Modification
ArubaOS 3.0 Command introduced
ArubaOS 6.1 Added parameter learned-system-wired-mac
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
All platforms Base operating system Config mode on master controllers