Step 1
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From the top-left corner, click the menu icon and choose .
The Rogue and aWIPS window is displayed. By default, Cisco DNA Center displays the Overview dashboard.
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If a Cisco AireOS Controller does not meet the minimum software version required, a notification is displayed at the top of
the dashboard. Click Go To Devices in the notification to upgrade to the supported version.
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Step 2
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In the Site menu, click Global.
The Site Selector
slide-in pane is displayed.
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Enter a site name in the Search Hierarchy search bar or expand Global to choose a site.
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If a site has more than 254 subsites, that site is disabled by default.
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Site hierarchies that do not have floors are not listed in the site selector slide-in pane.
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Step 3
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From the Actions drop-down list, choose to enable rogue subscription on the Cisco Wireless Controller and the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller.
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Step 4
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Click Yes in the Warning dialog box that is displayed.
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Step 5
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In the Rogue and aWIPS Subscription
slide-in pane, do the following:
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The Configuration Preview tab appears only when the Configuration Preview is enabled. For information on how to enable configuration preview or ITSM approval, see the "Enable Visibility and Control
of Configurations" topic in the Cisco DNA Center Administrator Guide.
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Choose whether to enable rogue subscription Now or Later, and then click Apply.
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To preview the CLI configuration, click the Generate Configuration Preview radio button.
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In the Task Name field, enter a task name of your choice and click Apply.
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View the CLI or NETCONF configuration details and click Deploy or Submit for Approval.
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Submit for Approval is displayed if ITSM Approval is enabled.
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Click the Now radio button, and click Apply.
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To schedule the task for a later date and time, click the Later radio button and define the date and time of the deployment.
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In the confirmation window, click Yes.
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Step 6
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Choose to disable the rogue actions temporarily.
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Step 7
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Click Yes in the Warning dialog box that is displayed.
After the rogue management functionality is disabled, data from the wireless controller will not be pushed to Cisco DNA Center until the rogue management functionality is enabled.
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Step 8
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In the Rogue and aWIPS Subscription
slide-in pane, do the following:
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Choose whether to disable rogue subscription Now or Later, and then click Apply.
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To preview the CLI configuration, click the Generate Configuration Preview radio button.
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In the Task Name field, enter a task name of your choice and click Apply.
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View the CLI or NETCONF configuration details and click Deploy or Submit for Approval.
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Submit for Approval is displayed in case of ITSM Approval is enabled.
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Click the Now radio button, and click Apply.
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To schedule the task for a later date and time, click the Later radio button and define the date and time of the deployment.
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In the confirmation window, click Yes.
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Step 9
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Choose to view the rogue configuration job status.
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Step 10
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Filter the rogue subscription status by All, Failure, Success, or In Progress by clicking the respective tabs.
The Operation column shows Enable if the rogue-detection operation is enabled successfully on the wireless controller.
The Status column shows Success if the subscription configuration changes are successfully pushed to the wireless controller.
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Step 11
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Choose to enable aWIPS data collection on Cisco DNA Center.
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Step 12
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Click Yes in the Warning dialog box that is displayed.
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Step 13
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In the Rogue and aWIPS Subscription
slide-in pane, do the following:
Note
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The Configuration Preview tab appears only when the Configuration Preview is enabled. For information on how to enable configuration preview or ITSM approval, see the "Enable Visibility and Control
of Configurations" topic in the Cisco DNA Center Administrator Guide.
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Choose whether to enable aWIPS subscription Now or Later, and then click Apply.
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To preview the CLI configuration, click the Generate Configuration Preview radio button.
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In the Task Name field, enter a task name of your choice and click Apply.
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View the CLI or NETCONF configuration details and click Deploy or Submit for Approval.
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Submit for Approval is displayed if ITSM Approval is enabled.
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Click the Now radio button, and click Apply.
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To schedule the task for a later date and time, click the Later radio button and define the date and time of the deployment.
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In the confirmation window, click Yes.
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Step 14
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Choose to disable the aWIPS actions temporarily.
Click Yes in the Warning dialog box that is displayed.
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Step 15
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In the Rogue and aWIPS Subscription
slide-in pane, do the following:
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Choose whether to disable aWIPS subscription Now or Later, and then click Apply.
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To preview the CLI configuration, click the Generate Configuration Preview radio button.
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In the Task Name field, enter a task name of your choice and click Apply.
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View the CLI or NETCONF configuration details and click Deploy or Submit for Approval.
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Submit for Approval is displayed if ITSM Approval is enabled.
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Click the Now radio button, and click Apply.
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To schedule the task for a later date and time, click the Later radio button and define the date and time of the deployment.
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In the confirmation window, click Yes.
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Step 16
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Choose to view the aWIPS subscription status.
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Step 17
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Filter the aWIPS subscription status by All, Failure, Success, or In Progress by clicking the respective tabs.
The Operation column shows Enable if the aWIPS subscription operation is enabled successfully on the wireless controller.
The Status column shows Success if the subscription configuration changes are successfully pushed to the wireless controller.
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Step 18
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Use the Threats dashlets to display following information:
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TOTAL ROGUE THREATS: Displays the total number of rogue threats.
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TOTAL AWIPS THREATS: Displays the total number of aWIPS threats.
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TOTAL UNIQUE ROGUE CLIENTS: Displays the total number of unique rogue clients.
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ROGUES CONTAINED: Displays the total number of rogues contained.
The Active High Threats and High Threats Over Time graphs below the timeline slider display the threat details accordingly.
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Step 19
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The Active High Threats, Top Locations Affected, and High Threats Over Time graphs display information about rogue APs detected in the last three hours by default. The graph information is based on
the time interval that you choose from the Hours drop-down list.
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Step 20
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Use the High Threats Summary dashlet to display the following information:
High Threats Summary Dashlet |
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Active High Threats
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Displays information about active threat levels in the form of a donut graph. You can filter the active high threats by Top 10 or All threat types.
Click each colored slice of the donut graph to view detailed information about the threats. Hover your cursor over the graph
to see the number of active high threats.
Click All to display the threat types and counts in a table format.
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Top Locations Affected
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Displays the top five locations affected per selected site for high threats.
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Step 21
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Use the High Threats Over Time dashlet to display the following information:
High Threats Over Time Dashlet |
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Description |
Threats Over Time
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Displays detailed information about high threats over time, based on the selected time period.
Click each threat type below Total Active High Threat. Threat information is displayed in a graph view.
High threat deviation is measured on a color value scale:
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Green color indicates threat deviation that is less than 0.
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Orange color indicates threat deviation from 0 to 9.
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Red color indicates threat deviation that is more than or equal to 10.
Hover your cursor over the graph to view the number of high threats that occurred at a particular time.
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View Threats
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Click View Threats to view the threats table. A list of high threats is displayed.
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Step 22
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Use the Threats By Location dashlet to view information about threats in the map view:
Location Option |
Item |
Description |
Map View
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Click this toggle button to display a map view of the locations affected by threats.
Hover your cursor over the corresponding location in the map to view all the threat levels and counts.
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List View
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Click this toggle button to display a list view of the locations affected by threats.
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Step 23
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Use the Threat Setting Summary dashlet to view following information:
Threat Setting Summary Dashlet |
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Description |
Allowed AP List
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Displays information about the allowed AP count and configured threat level.
Click View Details to display the Allowed List window to view detailed information on the Allowed Access Point List.
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Allowed Vendor List
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Displays information about the allowed vendors count and configured threat level.
Click View Details to display the Allowed List window to view information on the Allowed Vendor List.
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Rogue Rule
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Displays information about a rule, its conditions type, rule profiles associated to it, and threat level.
Click View Details to display the Rules window to view detailed information on rogue rules.
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Step 24
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(Optional) Use the Tips dashlet for a direct link to workflows such as Create Allowed AP List, Create Allowed Vendor List, Create Rogue Rule, and
so on.
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Step 25
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(Optional) Click View All to view all the available workflows.
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