
This means that user’s laptops on your network may appear as Ad-Hoc devices that are broadcasting your SSID. If
this happens too frequently, you can restrict the rule to apply to non-ad-hoc devices.
l If More Than Four APs Have Discovered a Device, then Classify as Rogue
By default, AirWave tries to use Signal Strength to determine if a device is on your premises. Hearing device count is
another metric that can be used.
The important concept in this scenario is that legitimate neighboring devices are only heard by a few APs on the
edge of your network. Devices that are heard by a large number of your APs are likely to be in the heart of your
campus. This rule works best for scenarios in large campuses or that occupy an entire building. For additional rules
that may help you in your specific network scenario, contact Dell support at dell.com/support.
Using RAPIDS Rules with Additional AirWave Functions
Rules that you configure on the RAPIDS > Rules page establish an important way of processing rogue devices on your
network, and flagging them for attention as required. Such devices appear on the following pages in AirWave, with
additional information:
l RAPIDS > List—Lists rogue devices as classified by rules.
l RAPIDS > Rules—Displays the rules that classify rogue devices.
l RAPIDS > Overview—Displays general rogue device count and statistical information.
l System > Triggers—Displays triggers that are currently configured, including any triggers that have been defined for
rogue events.
l Reports > Definitions—Allows you to run New Rogue Devices Report with custom settings.
l VisualRF—Displays physical location information for rogue devices.
Viewing Rogues on the RAPIDS > List Page
To view a rogue AP, select the RAPIDS > List tab and select a rogue device type from the Minimum Classification
drop-down menu (see Figure 121). You can sort the table columns (up/down) by selecting the column head. Most
columns can be filtered using the funnel icon ( ). The active links on this page launch additional pages for RAPIDS
configuration or device processing.
The columns in the default view for the RAPIDS > List page is defined in Dell Networking W-AirWave and cannot be
modified. However, you can create a new view for this page that returns custom information based on the filter
parameters and data columns you selected when creating that new view. For more information on creating custom views,
see "Creating CustomFiltered Views" on page 137.
Figure 121:RAPIDS > List Page Illustration (partial view)
Table 103 details the column information displayed in Figure 121. For additional information about RAPIDS rules, refer
to "Defining RAPIDS Rules" on page 203.
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