Users Guide

213 | Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.2.4 | User Guide
Figure 113:RAPIDS > Detail Page Illustration
Important things to remember regarding the information in the device detail page are:
l Users with the role of Admin can see all rogue AP devices.
l Active rogue clients associated with this AP are listed in the Current Rogue Client Associations table.
Selecting a linked MAC address will take you to the Clients > Client Detail page, where you can view
fingerprinting and device details.
l Users with roles limited by folder can see a rogue AP if there is at least one discovering device that they can
see.
l The discovery events displayed are from APs that you can see on the network. There may be additional
discovery events that remain hidden to certain user roles.
l Each rogue device frequently has multiple discovery methods, all of which are listed.
l As you work through the rogue devices, use the Name and Notes fields to identify the AP and document its
location.
l You can use the global filtering options on the RAPIDS > Setup page to filter rogue devices according to
signal strength, ad-hoc status, and discovered by remote APs.
l VisualRF uses the heard signal information to calculate the physical location of the device.
l If the device is seen on the wire, RAPIDS reports the switch and port for easy isolation.
l If you find that the rogue belongs to a neighboring business, for example, you can override the classification
to a neighbor and acknowledge the device. Otherwise, it is strongly recommended that you extract the device
from your building and delete the rogue device from your system. If you delete a rogue, you will be notified
the next time it is discovered.
l Most columns in the Discovery Events list table on this page can be filtered using the funnel icon ( ).
To update a rogue device: