Device Oui Score; Rogue Device Threat Level - Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 User Manual

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classification engine. RAPIDS classifications and controllers classifications are separate and often are not
synchronized.
NOTE: RAPIDS classification is not pushed to the devices.
The following table compares how default classification may differ between AirWave and ArubaOS for scenarios
involving WMS Offload.
Table 96:
Rogue Device Classification Matrix
AMP
Unclassified (default state)
Rogue
Suspected Neighbor
Neighbor
Valid
Contained Rogue
For additional information about WMS Offload, refer to the Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave Best Practices Guide in
Home > Documentation.

Device OUI Score

The Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) score is based on the LAN MAC address of a device. RAPIDS can be
configured to poll your routers and switches for the bridge forwarding tables. RAPIDS then takes the MAC addresses
from those tables and runs them through a proprietary database to derive the OUI score. The OUI score of each
device is viewable from each rogue's detail page.
Table 97:
Device OUI Scores
Score
Score of 1
Score of 2
Score of 3
Score of 4

Rogue Device Threat Level

The threat level classification adds granularity for each general RAPIDS classification. Devices of the same
classification can have differing threat scores based on the classifying rule, ranging from 1 to 10 with a default value
of 5. This classification process can help identify the greater threat. Alerts can be defined and sorted by threat level.
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Indicates any device on the network; this is the lowest threat level on the network.
Indicates any device in which the OUI belongs to a manufacturer that produces wireless (802.11) equipment.
Indicates that the OUI matches a block that contains APs from vendors in the Enterprise and small office/
small home market.
Indicates that the OUI matches a block that belonged to a manufacturer that produces small office/ small
home access points.
ArubaOS (ARM)
Unknown
Rogue
Interfering
Known Interfering
Valid
DOS
Table 97
provides list the OUI scores definitions.
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