Overview
After containment is initiated, it takes some time for the Containment Status column to get an update with another wireless containment status.
Rogue AP Containment overview
After containment is initiated, it takes some time for the Containment Status column to get an update with another wireless containment status.
Wired rogue AP containment
Banner with a blue check mark indicates that the Wireless Rogue AP Containment request is in progress.
Wireless Rogue AP Containment
The wireless controller can keep the Wireless Rogue AP Containment in Pending state because of these reasons:
Cisco Rogue AP Containment Actions Compatibility Matrix
After the rogue BSSID containment request is submitted, the wireless controller puts the rogue BSSID containment either in Containment or Containment Pending state because of the three rogue BSSIDs per radio limitation for client-serving radios, and six rogue BSSIDs per radio limitation for monitor mode.
View tasks and audit logs of rogue AP containment type
For a rogue AP with wireless containment status as Partial, an i icon appears adjacent to Partial state under the Containment column in the Threat 360 window. Hover your cursor over the i icon to view the current wireless containment status of the Rogue SSIDs.