To check and reclassify rogue devicesNavigate to the Rogue > Detail page for the deviceSelect the proper classification from the Controller Classification Pull Down:Warning : Changing the controller’s classification within the Dell PowerConnect W AWMS UI will push areclassification message to all controllers managed by the AWMS server that are in Groups with the Offloading theWMS database parameter set to Yes. To reset the controller classification of a rogue device on AWMS, change thecontroller classification on the AWMS UI to “unclassified”.Controller classification can also be updated from RAPIDS > List page via the modify-these-devicesmechanism.All rogue devices will be set to a default controller classification of “unclassified” when wms is firstoffloaded except for devices classified as “valid”. Rogue devices classified in Dell PowerConnect W as“valid” will also be classified within Dell PowerConnect W AWMS as “valid” for their controllerclassification as well. As APs report subsequent classification information about rogues, thisclassification will be reflected within AWMS UI and propagated to controllers that AWMS manages.It is probable that the device classification reflected in the controller’s UI and in AWMS’ UI will notmatch, because the controller/APs do not reclassify rogue devices frequently.To update a group of devices’ controller classification to match the Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS deviceclassification navigate to RAPIDS > List page and utilize the modify-these-devices mechanismcombined with the multiple sorting a filtering features.ARM to AWMS Classification MatrixAWMS AOS (ARM)Unclassified (default state) UnknownValid ValidContained DOSNavigate to the User > Detail page for the userFigure 17 Rogue Detail