
172 | Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | User Guide
Figure 119 RAPIDS > Classification Rule Menu with Containment
From the APs/Devices > Rogues Contained page, you can see the containment status information, as shown in
Figure 120.
Figure 120 Rogue Containment Status Page
Additional Settings
Additional RAPIDS settings such as role filtering and performance tuning are available in the following locations:
Use the AMP Setup > Roles > Add/Edit Role Page to define the ability to use RAPIDS by user role. Refer to
“Creating AirWave User Roles” on page46.
Use the AMP Setup > General > Performance Tuning page to define the processing priority of RAPIDS in
relation to AirWave as a whole (see Table 18 on page 42).
Defining RAPIDS Rules
The RAPIDS > Rules page is one of the core components of RAPIDS. This feature allows you to define rules by
which any detected device on the network is classified.
This section describes how to define, use, and monitor RAPIDS rules, provides examples of such rules, and
demonstrates how they are helpful.
This section contains the following topics:
“Controller Classification with WMS Offload” on page172
“Device OUI Score” on page173
“Rogue Device Threat Level” on page173
“Viewing and Configuring RAPIDS Rules” on page174
“Recommended RAPIDS Rules” on page176
“Using RAPIDS Rules with Additional AirWave Functions” on page176
Controller Classification with WMS Offload
This classification method is supported only when WMS offload is enabled on Dell PowerConnect W-Series
WLAN switches. Controller classification of this type remains distinct from RAPIDS classification. WLAN
NOTE: The Rogue Containment device tab is only present for devices that support containment.
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