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198 | Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1 | User Guide
Table 98 RAPIDS > List Column Definitions
Column Description
Ack Displays whether or not the rogue device has been acknowledged. Devices can be acknowledged
manually or you can configure RAPIDS so that manually classifying rogues will automatically
acknowledges them. Additionally, devices can be acknowledged by using Modify Devices of the List
page. Rogues should be acknowledged when the AWMS user has investigated them and determined
that they are not a threat (see “Basic Configuration” on page202).
RAPIDS Classification Displays the current RAPIDS classification. Th
is classification is determined by the rules defined on the
RAPIDS > Rules page.
Threat Level This field displays the numeric threat level of the device, in a rang
e from 1 to 10. The definition of threat
level is configurable, as described in “Rogue Device Threat Level” on page20
6.
The threat level is also supported with Triggers (see “Monitoring and Supporting AWMS with the
System Pages” on page24
9).
Name Displays the alpha-numeric name of the rogue device, as
known. By default, AWMS assigns each rogue
device a name derived from the OUI vendor and the final six digits of the MAC address.
Classifying Rule Displays the RAPIDS Rule that classified the rogue device (see“Viewing and Configuring RAPIDS
Rules” on page20
6).
Controller
Classification
Displays the classification of
the device based on the controller’s hard-coded rules.
NOTE: This column is hidden unless Offlo
ad Dell PowerConnect W WMS Database is enabled by at
least one group on the Groups > Basic page.
Wired Displays whether the rogue device has been discovered on the
wire. This column displays Yes or is
blank if wired information was not detected.
#APs Hearing Displays the number of AP devices that have wirelessly detected the rogue device.
A designation of heard implies the device was
heard over the air.
Location As with all List pages in
AWMS, the RAPIDS > List page includes the Location column. Click the location
associated to the rogue device to view the VisualRF floor plan that includes the specified device.
RAPIDS and VisualRF must be licensed on the AWMS for this functionality to be supported.
SSID Displays the most recent SSID that was hear
d from the rogue device.
Signal Displays the strongest signal strength detected for the
rogue device.
RSSI Displays Received Signal Strength Ind
ication (RSSI) designation, a measure of the power present in a
received radio signal.
Network Type Displays the type of network in which the rogue is present, for example:
Ad-hoc—This type of network usually indicates that the rogue is a laptop that attempts to create a
network with neighboring laptops, and is less likely to be a threat.
AP—This type of network usually indicates an infrastructure network comprised of ceiling-
mounted APs, for example. This may be more of a threat.
Unknown—The network type is not known.
Encryption Type Displays the encryption that is used by the device as known. Possib
le contents of this field include the
following encryption types:
Open—Definition pending
WEP—Wired Equivalent Privacy
WPA—Wi-Fi Protected Access
Generally, this field alone does not pro
vide enough information to determine if a device is a rogue, but it
is a useful attribute. If a rogue is not running any encryption method, you have a wider security hole
than with an AP that is using encryption.
Ch Indicates the RF channel on which the rogue device wa
s detected.
LAN Vendor Indicates the LAN vendor of the
rogue device, when known.
Radio Vendor Indicates the radio vendor of the rogu
e device, when known.
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