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174 | Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | User Guide
levels can be manually defined on the RAPIDS > Detail page when the RAPIDS classification is manually
overridden or you can edit the rule to have a higher threat level.
Viewing and Configuring RAPIDS Rules
To view the RAPIDS rules that are currently configured on AMP, navigate to the RAPIDS > Rules page (Figure
121).
Figure 121 RAPIDS > Rules Page Illustration
Table 100 defines the fields in the RAPIDS > Rules page.
To create a new rule, select the Add button next to New RAPIDS Classification Rule to launch the RAPIDS
Classification Rule page (see Figure 122).
Figure 122 Classification Rule Page
Table 100 RAPIDS > Rules Page
Field Description
Default Classification Sets the classification that a rogue device receives when it does not match any rules.
Add New RAPIDS
Classification Rule
Select this button to create a RAPIDS classification rule.
Rule Name Displays the name of any rule that has been configured. Rule names should be descriptive and
should convey the core purpose for which it was created.
Classification Displays the classification that devices receive if they meeting the rule criteria.
Threat Level Displays the numeric threat level for the rogue device that pertains to the rule. Refer to “Rogue
Device Threat Level” on page 173 for additional information.
Enabled Displays the status of the rule, whether enabled or disabled.
Reorder Drag and Drop Icon Changes the sequence of rules in relation to each other. Select, then drag and drop, the icon for
any rule to move it up or down in relation to other rules. A revised sequence of rules must be
saved before rogues are classified in the revised sequence.
NOTE: The sequence of rules is very important for proper rogue classification. A device gets
classified by the first rule to which it complies, even if it conforms to additional rules later in the
sequence.