Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1
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Using RAPIDS and Rogue Classification |
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Containment Options
Using RAPIDS, AMP can shield rogue devices from associating to Cisco WLC (versions 4.2.114 and later), and
Aruba controllers (running AOS versions 3.x and later). AMP will alert you to the appearance of the rogue device
and identify any mismatch between controller configuration and the desired configuration.
Table 102
shows Containment Options.
1. Navigate to the
RAPIDS > SETUP
page to see Containment Options, as shown in
Figure 132
.
Figure 132
RAPIDS > Setup Containment Options Pane
Filter rogues by signal
strength
No
Filters rogues according to signal strength. Since anything below the
established threshold will be ignored and possibly dangerous, we do not
recommend enabling this setting. Instead, we recommend you incorporate
signal strength into the classification rules on the RAPIDS > Rules page.
Filter rogues discovered by
remote APs
No
Filters rogues according to the remote AP that discovers them. Enabling this
option causes AWMS to drop all rogue discovery information coming from
Remote APs.
Table 101
RAPIDS > Setup > Filtering
Options
Field
Default
Description
Note: WMS Offload is not required to manage containment in AMP.
Table 102
RAPIDS > Setup > Containment Options
Field
Default
Description
Manage Rogue AP
Containment
Yes
Rogue APs on Cisco WLC and Aruba controllers as defined by the Rules
engine will be classified as a Contained Rogue. AMP pushes the containment
status of a rogue device to the controller and the controller takes the
appropriate action. For the rogue device to be contained, you may need to
configure containment on the controller.
Manage Rogue AP
Containment in Monitor-Only
Mode
No
If No is selected, AMP will display the desired containment settings but not
push them to the devices. This may result in mismatches in device
classifications. This can be useful for administrators that want to see what
RAPIDS would push to the controller without making any changes to their
network.
If Yes is selected, AMP will push the desired containment settings to the
controllers in Monitor-Only mode, as well as the devices in managed mode.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect W Airwave 7.1
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