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Check or uncheck the checkbox under the Enabled column to turn device setup rules on or off.
Refer to "Monitoring and Supporting WLAN Clients" on page 236 for more information on the Device Type column
that appears in Clients list tables.
Figure 30:AMP Setup > Device Type Setup Page Illustration
Configuring Cisco WLSE and WLSE Rogue Scanning
The Cisco Wireless LAN Solution Engine (WLSE) includes rogue scanning functions that AirWave supports. This
section contains the following topics and procedures, and several of these sections have additional sub-procedures:
l "Introduction to Cisco WLSE" on page 65
l "Initial WLSE Configuration" on page 66
l "Configuring IOS APs for WDS Participation" on page 67
l "Configuring ACS for WDS Authentication" on page 68
l "Configuring Cisco WLSE Rogue Scanning" on page 68
You must enter one or more CiscoWorks WLSE hosts to be polled for discovery of Cisco devices and rogue AP
information.
Introduction to Cisco WLSE
Cisco WLSE functions as an integral part of the Cisco Structured Wireless-Aware Network (SWAN) architecture, which
includes IOS Access Points, a Wireless Domain Service, an Access Control Server, and a WLSE. In order for AirWave to
obtain Rogue AP information from the WLSE, all SWAN components must be properly configured. Table 34 describes
these components.
SWAN Component Requirements
WDS (Wireless Domain
Services)
l WDS Name
l Primary and backup IP address for WDS devices (IOS AP or WLSM)
l WDS Credentials APs within WDS Group
NOTE: WDS can be either a WLSM or an IOS AP. WLSM (WDS) can control up to 250
access points. AP (WDS) can control up to 30 access points.
WLSE (Wireless LAN
Solution Engine)
l IP Address
l Login
Table 34:
Cisco SWAN Architecture Components
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