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Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1 | User Guide Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification | 205
This section contains the following topics:
“Controller Classification with WMS Offload” on page205
“Device OUI Score” on page205
“Rogue Device Threat Level” on page206
“Viewing and Configuring RAPIDS Rules” on page206
“Recommended RAPIDS Rules” on page210
“Using RAPIDS Rules with Additional AWMS Functions” on page210
Controller Classification with WMS Offload
This classification method is supported only when WMS offload is enabled on Aruba WLAN switches. Controller
classification of this type remains distinct from RAPIDS classification. WLAN switches feed wireless device
information to AWMS, which AWMS then processes. AWMS then pushes the WMS classification to all of the
ArubaOS controllers that are WMS offload enabled.
WMS offload ensures that a part
icular BSSID has the same classification on all of the controllers. WMS offload
removes some load from master controllers and feeds 'connected-to-lan' information to the RAPIDS classification
engine. RAPIDS classifications and controller classifications are separate and often are not synchronized.
The following table compares how def
ault classification may differ between AWMS and ArubaOS, for scenarios
involving WMS Offload.
For additional information about
WMS Offload, refer to the Aruba Practices Guide.
Device OUI Score
The Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) score is based on the LAN MAC address of a device. RAPIDS can
be configured to poll your routers and switches for the bridge forwarding tables. RAPIDS then takes the MAC
addresses from those tables and runs them through a proprietary database to derive the OUI score. The OUI score
of each device is viewable from each rogue’s detail page. Table 104 provides list the OUI scores definitions.
Note: RAPIDS classification is not pushed to the devices.
Table 103 Rogue Device Classification Matrix
AWMS AOS (ARM)
Unclassified (default state) Unknown
Rogue Rogue
Suspected Neighbor Interfering
Neighbor Known Interfering
Valid Valid
Contained Rogue DOS
Table 104 Device OUI Scores
Score Description
Score of 1 Indicates any device on the network; this is the lowest threat level on the network.
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