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Figure 23:License Popup from APs/Devices > Monitor page a controller
Rogue Device Classification
Complete the steps in this section if you have completed the WMS Offload procedure. After offloading WMS, AirWave
maintains the primary ARM, WIPS, and WIDS state classification for all devices discovered over-the-air. See Table 3
below for details.
AirWaveController Classification AOS (WIPS/WIDS)
Unclassified (default state) Unknown
Valid Valid
Suspected Valid Suspected Valid
Suspected Neighbor Interfering
Neighbor Known Interfering
Suspected Rogue Suspected Rogue
Rogue Rogue
Contained Rogue DOS
Table 3:
WIPS/WIDS to AirWaveController Classification Matrix
To check and reclassify rogue devices, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the RAPIDS > Detail page for a rogue device (see Figure 24 below).
2. Select the proper classification from the RAPIDS Classification Override drop-down list.
Figure 24:Rogue Detail Page Illustration
Changing the controller's classification within the AirWave UI will push a reclassification message to all controllers
managed by the AirWave server that are in Groups with Offloading the WMS database set to Yes. To reset the controller
classification of a rogue device on AirWave, change the controller classification on the AirWave UI to unclassified.
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