Why does the Client MAC Spoofing fault reappear after it has been cleared?
A. The WLSE raises faults for all clients identified by MIB ciscoWdsIdsMacSpoofClient (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.457.1.1.3.1.3). It retains the history of all spoofed MAC addresses. Because the WDS maintains the history of all spoofed MAC addresses, the WLSE raises the MAC spoofing fault during the poll cycle, even after the fault is cleared on the WLSE. If you have cleared the MAC spoofing condition in the network, you need to Acknowledge the fault on WLSE. An entry from the WDS MIB is cleared when on of the following occurs: –The WDS AP reaches the maximum number of events to hold for a reporting non-WDS AP. The maximum number is determined by the following MIBs: ciscoWdsIdsMaxMacAddresses and ciscoWdsIdsMaxEntriesPerMac. –The WDS is unconfigured.
A. The WLSE raises faults for all clients identified by MIB ciscoWdsIdsMacSpoofClient (1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.457.1.1.3.1.3). It retains the history of all spoofed MAC addresses. Because the WDS maintains the history of all spoofed MAC addresses, the WLSE raises the MAC spoofing fault during the poll cycle, even after the fault is cleared on the WLSE. If you have cleared the MAC spoofing condition in the network, you need to Acknowledge the fault on WLSE. An entry from the WDS MIB is cleared when on of the following occurs: –The WDS AP reaches the maximum number of events to hold for a reporting non-WDS AP. The maximum number is determined by the following MIBs: ciscoWdsIdsMaxMacAddresses and ciscoWdsIdsMaxEntriesPerMac. –The WDS is unconfigured.
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