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Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | User Guide Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification | 167
Setting Up RAPIDS
The RAPIDS > Setup page allows you to configure your AMP server for RAPIDS. Complete the settings on this
page as desired, and select Save. Most of the settings are internal to how AMP will process rogues.
Basic Configuration
On the RAPIDS > Setup page, the Basic Configuration section allows you to define RAPIDS behavior settings.
Figure 114 illustrates this page.
Figure 114 RAPIDS > Setup Page Illustration
Table 93 RAPIDS > Setup > Basic Configuration Fields
Field Default Description
ARP IP Match Timeout 24 If you have routers and switches on the AMP, and it's scanning them for ARP
tables, this can assign a rogue IP address information. This timeout specifies how
recent that information needs to be for the IP address to be considered valid. Note
that the default ARP poll period is long (several hours).
RAPIDS Export Threshold Suspected
Rogue
Exported rogues will be sent to VisualRF for location calculation.
Wired-to-Wireless MAC
Address Correlation
4 Discovered BSSIDs and LAN MAC addresses which are within this bitmask will be
combined into one device. 4 requires all but the last digit match (aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:fX).
8 requires all but the last two digits match (aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:XX).
Wireless BSSID Correlation 4 Similar BSSIDs will be combined into one device when they fall within this bitmask.
Setting this value too high may result in identifying two different physical devices
as the same rogue. Note: When you change this value, RAPIDS will not immediately
combine (or un-combine) rogue records. Changes will occur during subsequent
processing of discovery events.
Delete Rogues not detected
for (0-14 days, zero disables):
0 This value cannot be larger than the rogue discovery event expiration (14)
configured on the AMP Setup page, unless that value is set to 0.
Automatically OS scan rogue
devices
No Whether to scan the operating system of rogues. Enabling this feature will cause
RAPIDS to perform an OS scan when it gets in IP address for a rogue device. The
OS scan will be run when a rogue gets an IP address for the first time or if the IP
address changes.