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Re: Identification of non Cisco AP's

Subject: Re: Identification of non Cisco AP's
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:58:39 -0700 (PDT)
You could look for sources running cisco discovery
protocol and eliminate them as "very likely to be
Cisco."  The problem is that CDP could be disabled on
some or all of the Cisco APs.

-Ben

Jonathan Gauntt wrote:
Hi,

I have been tasked with the project of scanning
and identifying all
non Cisco wireless access points within the
company?s network.

We have about 800 /22 and /24 subnets, and because
of the IP
addressing scheme in place, might just be easier
for me to scan the
whole class A range of IP?s.

I have access to Nessus and GFI Security Scanner. 
Since we over 8000
IP?s in place, does anyone have any advice on the
best way to
identify these non Cisco AP?s such as Linksys and
Netgear, etc.

I wouldn?t want to have a report produced that is
two miles long
unless absolutely necessary.

Thanks,


Jonathan







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