Rogue Count

The Wireless Rogue Count report displays access points with the highest number of unique unknown wireless infrastructure devices detected by your network during the selected reporting interval.

Important: Because rogue counts represent distinct devices, rolled up data values usually appear larger than the raw values. For example: If you have five rogues seen for the first half of the hour and five different rogues for the last half, you would see a constant value of five in the raw data.  However, when rolled up into hourly data, you have seen ten distinct rogues for the hour, so the graph would reflect a value of ten.

Use the navigation tree at the left side of the page to select specific groups or wireless infrastructure devices from which to display data. Rogue count data for five, ten, fifteen or twenty devices can be displayed in both tabular and graphical format. Additionally, you can define a range to only display access points polled during a specific time period using the date button.

When you view the rogue count report in tabular format, the following information is displayed:

When you view the rogue count report in graphical format, the the x axis represents the selected date range and the y axis represents aggregate average rogue count for the selected devices within the specified time interval. Each device on the graph is color-coded. Click the Show Legend check box below the graph to display the legend listing the device names and corresponding colors.

See Also

Performance

Bandwidth

Client Count

Received Signal Strength Indicator

CPU Utilization

Signal to Noise Ratio

Memory Utilization