Arista Networks SS300ATC60 SpectraGuard Access Point / Sensor User Manual SS 300AT C 60 UserMan Part3
AirTight Networks, Inc. SpectraGuard Access Point / Sensor SS 300AT C 60 UserMan Part3
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Locations Tab Placing Locations on a Location Folder with an Attached Image The system enables you to place locations on a location folder that has an attached image. This helps you identify the physical position of each of the locations. The locations placed on the attached image are indicated by colored circles. A green circle indicates that the location is Secure, while a red circle indicates that the location is Vulnerable. Use the following steps to place locations on the attached image and view their details: 1. In the Location tree, select a location folder. 2. Under Available Locations, drag and drop the required locations on the attached image. 3. To view details about the location hold the mouse cursor over the colored circle. 4. To go to a particular location placed on the image, do one of the following: Click the colored circle representing the location. Point to the colored circle representing the location, then right-click and select Jump to this location. Note: You can traverse to a particular location node by following step 4 until you reach the destination location node. Placing Locations on a Location Folder with an Attached Image and Viewing Details Detaching an Image Use the following steps to detach an image: 1. In the Location tree, select the location from which you wish to detach an image. 2. Do one of the following: Right-click and from the resulting context-sensitive menu, select Detach Image. Click the Detach Image from floor icon in the right corner. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 121 Locations Tab Detaching an Image from a Location 3. Click Yes in the Confirm dialog to remove the selected image. Note: On detaching an image, all the placed locations go back to the Available Locations list. Importing a Planner file into a Location Node The system enables you to specify a layout for each location node using a blank canvas, a layout image, or a .SPM file exported from Planner. Use the following steps to import a Planner file: 1. In the Location tree, select the location node into which you wish to import the .SPM file and then rightclick. 2. From the resulting context-sensitive menu, select Import Location. Importing a Location 3. In the Select SpectraGuard Planner (.spm) File dialog, browse to the appropriate Planner exported .SPM file and then click Open. Creating your Layout This section shows you how to place devices on your floor map, view details of the layout, reset your canvas, and edit floor properties. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 122 Locations Tab Placing APs and Sensors on the Floor map and Viewing Details The system enables you to place APs and Sensors on the floor map to view live RF coverage maps for a location node and perform on-floor location tracking of visible 802.11 devices. Use the following steps to place APs and Sensors on the floor map and view their details: 1. In the Location tree, select a location node. 2. Under Available Devices, select either the APs or the Sensors tab, then drag and drop the APs or Sensors on your floor map. As soon as you drag and drop the APs or Sensors on your floor map, the RF views of the APs or Sensors are displayed. 3. To view details about the AP or Sensor hold the mouse cursor over the appropriate device. 4. Double-clicking the AP or Sensor displays the AP or Sensor Details screen in the Devices tab. Placing APs and Sensors on the Floor map and Viewing Details 5. Right-click the AP or Sensor the following menu items appear. Delete: Deletes the device Set Coordinates: Select Set Coordinates to move the device to the specified coordinates. Enter the X and Y Coordinate in the Set Coordinates dialog. Set Coordinates SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 123 Locations Tab Change RF Property: Select RF Property to change the RF properties of the device. In AP RF Properties dialog, select the Interface name from the Interface drop-down list. Enter Transmit Power (mW) and Transmission Calibration Factor (dB). Click Apply and then OK. AP RF Properties dialog In the Sensor RF Properties dialog select the Interface name from the Interface drop-down list. Enter Reception Calibration Factor (dB). Click Apply and then OK. Sensor RF Properties dialog Setting Coordinates and Deleting Devices from a Floor map The system enables you to set the coordinates of APs and Sensors placed on the floor map for precise positioning. You can delete APs and Sensors from your floor map so that the deleted devices can be placed again on the floor map. Such devices become available under Available Devices. Use the following steps to set the coordinates of a device or delete a device. 1. Right-click an AP/Sensor placed on the floor map. Do one of the following from the resulting menu: Select Set Coordinates to open a dialog where you can specify the X and Y coordinates of the selected device. To set the coordinates, click OK. Select Delete to remove the AP/Sensor from the floor map. Resetting your Canvas The system enables you to reset a canvas to revert to a blank canvas. This option removes all folders and location information from a location folder. It removes all device and location information, including the background image and/or any imported Planner file from a location node. All placed devices go back to the Available Devices list. The system retains the original size and the location name in the sub-list of locations. Use the following steps to reset a canvas: 1. In the Location tree, select the location at which you wish to reset the canvas and then right-click. 2. From the resulting context-sensitive menu, select Reset Canvas. 3. Click Yes on the Confirm dialog to reset the canvas. Editing Floor Properties The system enables you to edit the properties of an existing floor map to change its name and dimensions. Use the following steps to edit the floor properties: 1. In the Location tree, select the location node whose properties you wish to edit and then right-click. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 124 Locations Tab 2. 3. From the resulting context-sensitive menu, select Edit Properties. On the Location Node Properties dialog, edit the required properties. Editing the Properties of a Location Node 4. To change the properties, click Save. Note: If you resize a location node to a smaller dimension, the objects placed on the floor map are drawn beyond the floor boundaries. The system removes all the devices that fall outside the resized area. The system scales the attached image according to the new size. The size of the objects placed on the floor map however, remains unaltered. Tagging Locations The System enables you to tag different locations on the floor map. You can add notes to a floor map. Similarly, you can edit notes, delete notes, hide notes that are displayed on the floor map, and show hidden notes on the floor map. Adding Location Notes to a Floor Map Do the following steps to tag an element or location on the floor map. 1. Right click the element or location on the floor map to be tagged. 2. The Add Notes menu is displayed. The following figure shows the Add Notes menu. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 125 Locations Tab Adding Notes to Floor Map Elements 3. 4. Select Add Notes. The Add note dialog is displayed. Following figure shows the Add Note dialog. Add Notes dialog 5. 6. 7. Add the note and its description. The X Coordinate and Y Coordinate are sensed by the System and populated in the Add note dialog. To save the note, click OK. Click Cancel to cancel the operation. On saving the note, note is added to the floor map element. The following figure displays a floor map with notes. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 126 Locations Tab Floor Map with a Location Note Editing Location Notes on a Floor Map You can edit existing location notes at any given point. To do this, right click the note to be edited. Select the Edit note option to edit the location notes. Following figure displays the Edit Note option. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 127 Locations Tab Editing Location Tags On Selecting Edit Note option, Edit Note dialog appears. Following figure displays the Edit Note dialog. Edit Note dialog You can edit all fields in the dialog. Hiding Location Notes shown on a Floor Map You can hide location notes that are visible on a floor map. To do this, right click anywhere on the floor map. Select the Hide notes option to hide all the Location notes. Following figure displays the Hide notes option. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 128 Locations Tab Hiding Location Notes visible on Floor Map Displaying Hidden Location notes shown on a Floor Map You can display hidden location notes on a floor map. To do this, right click anywhere on the floor map. Select the Show notes option to show all the Location notes. Following figure displays the Show notes option. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 129 Locations Tab Show notes on Floor Map Click Show Notes button to display all the notes defined for the floor map. Deleting Location Notes from Floor Map You can delete Location notes that are visible on a floor map. To do this, right click the note/location tag to be deleted. Select the Delete note option to delete the location note. Following figure displays the Delete note option. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 130 Locations Tab Deleting Note from Floor Map The note is deleted from the floor map. Printable View The RF views for the floormap can be saved as printable view in jpg, png, and HTML formats. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 131 Locations Tab Locations Tab – Printable View Icon Note: The Printable View icon is available on the Location nodes and not in the Location folders. Click the Printable View icon and save the printable view as jpg, png, or HTML as shown in the figure. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 132 Locations Tab Saving the Printable view of the RF views Viewing RF Coverage Maps To view a live RF coverage map for a location node, Authorized APs and Sensors must be placed on the floor map. Use the following steps to view live RF coverage maps: 1. Place devices on the floor map using the steps given in the Placing APs and Sensors on the Floor map and Viewing Details section. 2. Select one of the following views. AP Coverage View The AP Coverage View enables you to view an 802.11 RF coverage map based on the dBm at each point on the layout. This information is useful to find out available signal strength at each point. The color-coding scheme used enhances the readability of the map. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 133 Locations Tab AP Coverage View AP Channel View The AP Channel View enables you to view all the 802.11 channels available for connection at each point on the floor. It helps in preventing potential channel interference scenarios. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 134 Locations Tab AP Channel View AP Link Speed View The AP Link Speed View enables you to view the maximum downlink rate with which a Client at a particular point can connect to an AP on the floor. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 135 Locations Tab AP Link Speed View Sensor Coverage View The Sensor Coverage View enables you to view the detection and prevention zones of visibility for selected Sensors. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 136 Locations Tab Sensor Coverage View Detection Range is the area over which Sensors can reliably detect wireless activity of devices operating at a power level greater than the value set in the Transmit Power slider. The Intrusion Detection Display Threshold determines the threshold for this range. Prevention Range is the area over which Sensors can prevent unauthorized wireless activity. The Intrusion Prevention Display Threshold determines the threshold for this range. Note: Prevention Range view is not visible if WIDS license is applied. Both detection and prevention ranges are affected by various parameters under AdministrationGlobalLocation SettingsRF Propagation. The reliability of the prevention also depends on the Intrusion Prevention Level chosen under AdministrationLocalOperating PoliciesIntrusion Prevention Intrusion Prevention Level. Calibrating RF Views Calibration helps in tuning RF parameters used by the system to compare the AP and Sensor predictions to actual observations. The system has a robust calibration technique that also allows manual intervention in case of discrepancy. Use the following steps to calibrate RF views: 1. Generate the RF Coverage map using the steps explained in the Viewing RF Coverage Maps section and then clicking Calibration. 2. To improve predictions, fine-tune the Min. Signal Decay Constant and the Max. Signal Decay Constant. Note: Min. Signal Decay Constant specifies the amount of signal loss that is acceptable for regions close to the transmitter (Sensor). Max. Signal Decay Constant specifies the amount of signal loss that is acceptable for regions away from the transmitter. Signal loss is directly proportional to the signal decay constants. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 137 Locations Tab 3. Change the values of the Signal Decay Slope (Beta) and the Signal Decay Inflection (Alpha). The system uses these parameters when computing the RF and defines the region around the transmitter that is unobstructed. Note: When you change the Min. Signal Decay Constant, Max. Signal Decay Constant, Signal Decay Slope (Beta), and Signal Decay Inflection (Alpha) the RF view and location tracking for unobstructed regions is affected. In the obstructed regions, only Location Tracking is affected, RF view is not affected. 4. Click Update Graph to view your selection against the predicted values. Important: The Predicted value curve should overlap the Observed value curve as much as possible. 5. 6. Click Calibrate to complete calibration if you have adjusted the parameters manually such that the two curves are parallel (but not coinciding). Click Apply to commit your changes. RF Calibration Dialog SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 138 Reports Tab Reports Tab Reports: Panel for Generating Reports The Reports screen enables you to generate predefined and customized reports. The system uses a query-based mechanism to generate various reports. The system provides predefined compliance reports: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLBA), Payment Card Industry (PCI) Standard, and so on. Additionally, information about devices and events is also available in the form of ready made reports. Reports Screen You can open the Reports screen by selecting the Reports tab on the navigation bar. Report Definitions Screen: Shared Reports Tab The Reports screen includes two panes. On the left, the Location tree. On the right, the report panel. Location Tree The Location tree shows the complete list of locations created for your WLAN in the system. You can select locations for which you need to generate the report. Report Panel On the top of the Reports screen, Selected Location gives the path of the selected location. The Reports screen includes two tabs: 1. Report Definitions: This tab consists of two sub-tabs: SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 139 Reports Tab Shared Reports: Contains reports that all the users can view and schedule. These include Assessment Reports, Compliance Reports, Incident Reports, Device Inventory Reports, Performance Reports, SAFE Client Reports, and Custom Reports. My Reports: Contains reports available only to those users who have generated them. These are custom reports. You can import a custom report by clicking Import Report.You can import a report created in SpectraGuard Enterprise. You can export a report by clicking Export Report. The Import Report and Export Report buttons are enabled only for My Reports. Report Definitions Screen: My Reports Tab 2. Archived Reports: This tab allows you to view saved or archived reports generated on the server. These reports are useful for trend analysis. An archived report is visible to a user if the user generated the report. A superuser can see all archived reports. On the two tabs – Shared Reports and My Reports are two tables described in the following sections. List of Reports The List of Reports table displays reports available for all the locations. This table consists of the following columns: Report Name: Displays the name of each report Report Description: Displays a brief description of each report Report Delivery Schedule: Displays the delivery schedule of each report for the selected location. The schedule is only visible to the user who created it. In the List of Reports table, you can perform the following operations under Shared Reports–Custom Reports tab or My Reports: Add, edit, delete, and move a report to a different tab Add, edit, and cancel a report schedule Under Shared Reports – Assessment Reports, Compliance Reports, Incident Reports, Device Inventory Reports, Performance Reports, and SAFE Client Reports tabs, you can only view a report and add a report delivery schedule. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 140 Reports Tab List of Sections The List of Sections table displays sections created for a selected report. This table consists of the following columns: Section Name: Displays the name of the section contained in the selected report Section Description: Displays a brief description of each section Note: Throughout the user interface, events can have one of the three states (Live, Instantaneous, or Expired); however, while defining Reports Instantaneous and Live events are grouped into a single status (Past). Depending on whether or not you want Section Summary, Section Listing for a particular section to appear in the report, you can select or deselect the check box under Section Summary, Section Listing for that section. To have Section Summary for all the sections in the report, select the check box next to Section Summary. To have Section Listing for all sections in the report, select the check box next to Section Listing. Click the Save button to save these settings. The setting is saved for the individual user, for the report. In this way, every user can have different settings for each report based on individual requirement. By default, Section Summary and Section Listing for all sections are selected. This feature is available for Shared Reports and My Reports. In the List of Sections table, you can perform the following operations under Shared Reports–Custom Reports tab or My Reports: Add, edit, and delete a section of a report Organize the sections in the report using and Generate a report, save a report with the same, or different name Under Shared Reports – Assessment Reports, Compliance Reports, Incident Reports, Device Inventory Reports, Performance Reports, and SAFE Client Reports tabs, you can only view a section of a report, generate a report, and save a report with a different name. The saved report is available under Shared Reports – Custom Reports tab. On the Archived Reports tab, the following information is available: SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 141 Reports Tab Archived Reports Tab User Name: Displays the name of the user who generated the report. Location: Displays the name of the location at which the report is generated. If the Location tree is updated after a report is generated, this field is not updated. Report Name: Displays the name of the report that appears at the time of report generation. Updating the report name does not update the name here. Format: Specifies the format of the report; that is HTML, XML, or PDF. Generation Date: Indicates the time of report generation. Size (KB): Displays the report size. This parameter is useful when deleting reports. Managing Reports This section shows how to add a report, edit a report, delete, and move a report. You can perform these operations either under the My Reports tab or the Shared Reports–Custom Reports tab. Adding a Report The system enables you to define customized reports so that you can view precise details that you require. Use the following steps to add a report: 1. Select the tab My Reports. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 142 Reports Tab 2. Under List of Reports, click Add Report. Report Details Screen showing Report Header Tab 3. On the Report Details dialog, under Report Name, enter a unique, user-friendly name for the report. 4. Under Report Description, enter brief note to help identify the report. 5. Click Use default look and feel, to retain the default text, title, and colors for the reports. 6. Alternatively, click Customize look and feel, to customize the appearance of the report. 7. Select the Report Header tab. 8. Under Report Header, specify the following parameters to be customized in the generated report: Left Aligned Header Text: Specify the text that should appear in the header on the left side. Right Aligned Header Text: Specify the text that should appear in the header on the right side. Click Pick… and select the Text Color and Background colors for the Report Header. 9. Under Report Title, specify the following parameters to be customized in the generated report: Title Text: Specify a title that appears below the header on the left side. The Report Description follows this title. Click Pick… and select the Text Color and Background colors for the Report Title. Select the checkbox, Display Report Generation Information to view the following information below the Report Title Duration for which the report is generated SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 143 Reports Tab Location for which the report is generated User who generated the report Date and time when the report is generated Select the checkbox, Display Report Description Text to view a detailed description of the report. 10. Select the Report Summary tab. Report Details Screen showing Report Summary Tab Clear the checkbox, Display Report Summary if you do not wish to view the Report Summary in a tabular form. Alternatively, select the checkbox, Display Report Summary to customize parameters in the Report Summary table in the generated report. Specify the Report Summary Text that should appear as the Report Summary table heading. Click Pick… and select the Text Color and Separator colors for the Report Summary table heading. Under Summary Table, select the checkbox, Include Section with zero results to view sections in which the result count is zero. Under Summary Table Header, click Pick…, select the Text Color, and Background colors for the Report Summary table row header. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 144 Reports Tab Under Summary Table Column Header Definition, select the checkbox, Display Report Summary Table to customize the following column names in the Report Summary table in the generated report. Section Name Section Description Query Type Result Count Jump to Under Summary Charts, select an option button to view the charts in the desired format. 11. Select the Report Sections tab. Report Details Screen showing Report Sections Tab Under Section Title, specify the following parameters to be customized in the generated report: Section Name Title: Specify the text that should appear as a common heading for all the Section Names. Click Pick… and select the Text Color and Separator colors for the Section Name Title. Under Section Header, specify the following parameters to be customized in the generated report: Click Pick…, select the Text Color, and Background colors for the table row headers in the Section Summary and Section Results sections. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 145 Reports Tab Select Display Section Description text to view a brief description for each section of the report. Select Display Section Query to view all the constraints specified in the database query for that section. 11. To add the report to the List of Reports, click Save. The new report appears under the List of Reports table. Editing a Report The system enables you to edit user-defined reports. You cannot edit pre-defined reports. AirTight recommends that you do not edit a shared report scheduled by multiple users for delivery. Instead, save the report under a different name and then modify that report. Use the following steps to edit a selected report: 1. From the List of Reports table select the report that you want to edit. 2. Click Edit Report. 3. On the Report Details dialog, change the Report Name, Report Description, default look and feel, or customize the look and feel. Editing a Report 4. To save the changes, click Save. Deleting a Report SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 146 Reports Tab The system enables you to delete a user-defined report. You cannot delete pre-defined reports or a shared report scheduled by other users. Use the following steps to delete a report: 1. From the List of Reports table, select the report that you want to delete. 2. Click Delete Report. 3. Click Yes on the Confirm dialog to delete the report. Moving a Report The system enables you to move a report from Shared Reports–Custom Reports to My Reports and vice versa. Use the following steps to move a report: 1. From the List of Reports table, select the report that you want to move. 2. Click Move Report. 3. Click Yes on the Confirm dialog to move the report. You cannot move: A report from Shared Reports–Custom Reports to My Reports if more than one user share or schedule it for delivery at that location. A report from My Reports to Shared Reports–Custom Reports if a user schedules it for delivery at that location. Reports provided under Shared Reports – Assessment Reports, Compliance Reports, Incident Reports, Device Inventory Reports, Performance Reports, and SAFE Client Reports to My Reports Working with Sections of a Report This section shows you how to add a section to a report, edit a section of a report, and delete a section of a report. Adding a Section to a Report A report consists of one or more sections. Each section is a query to the database. The system then searches its database for those records that satisfy the conditions that you impose. You cannot however add sections to predefined reports. Use the following steps to add a section to a report: 1. From the List of Reports table, select the report to which you need to add a section. 2. Click Add Section to Report. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 147 Reports Tab Adding a Section to a Report 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. On the Add Section to Report dialog, enter a Section Name and a Section Description for the newly added section. Select the checkbox Display this section to view this section in the generated report. Under Section Query Type, select Device, Event, or SAFE as the query type. Select any combination of the AP, Client, and Sensor checkboxes to include these device types in the results. These checkboxes are not available for a SAFE query. Describe the Section Query construction logic by selecting the following: A column from Select Column A condition from Select Condition An object for the query, which you can select or enter Optionally, select one or more Boolean connectors (OR or AND) to join two or more queries. Click Delete to delete a query. Under Select Columns to be displayed in Section Results, do the following: Click Add to view a list of attributes and select an attribute. Select the checkbox Display to view the selected attribute in the generated report. Under Summary, you can choose to do the following: Select the type of chart from the drop-down list to view a graph for the selected attribute. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 148 Reports Tab Select the checkbox Table to view a tabulated count for the selected attribute. Note: Pie charts are not visible in an HTML report. You can view pie charts only in a PDF report. Select an attribute and clickto delete that attribute. Select an attribute and click or to organize the attributes that appear as columns in the Section Results table of the generated report. 10. To save the section to an existing report, click . To save the section with a new name, click . Note: When the Section Query Type is Event Query, and you select Event from the Select Column list to construct the section query, a list of predefined events appears in the Select Value list. This list also includes deprecated events. A deprecated event has the strike-through style applied to the event name. For example: AP MAC Spoofing Editing a Section of a Report The system enables you to edit a report’s section information, query, or attributes to display in the generated report. AirTight recommends that you do not edit a shared report scheduled by multiple users for delivery. Use the following steps to edit a section of a report: 1. From the List of Sections table, select the section that you want to edit. 2. Click Edit Section. 3. On the Edit Section in Report dialog, make changes to the required field(s). 4. To save the changes in an existing section, click Save Section to Report. To save the edited section with a new name, click Save to Report as New Section. Deleting a Section of a Report The system enables you to delete a section from a report if you no longer need the query defined in that section. Note: Be careful when deleting a section of a report. The system cancels any existing delivery schedules for the selected report in the selected location. Further, if you delete the last section of a report, scheduling and report generation functions are disabled. Use the following steps to delete a section from a report: 1. From the List of Sections table, select the section that you want to delete. 2. Click Delete Section. 3. Click OK on the Confirm dialog to delete the section. Scheduling a Report The system enables you to schedule email delivery of a report. You can select one time delivery or recurring delivery. Important: Scheduled reports are emailed at incorrect times if incorrect time zone settings are configured in the Server Initialization and Configuration Wizard from the Server Config shell so choose the time zone carefully. Setting a Report Schedule Use the following steps to schedule email delivery of a report: 1. From the List of Reports table, select the report that you want to schedule. 2. Click Add Schedule. The Generation and Delivery Options for Selected Location dialog appears. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 149 Reports Tab Scheduling a Report for One Time Generation 3. From the Format drop-down list, select the output type for the report, that is, HTML, XML, or PDF. Note: The system does not support PDF report generation on older versions of IE (versions lower than 7.0). 4. Select either One Time Generation or Recurring Generation. To schedule a report for One Time Generation, perform the following: Under Schedule Report, click the calendar icon to specify the date and the time on which to generate the report. Under Report Time Period, customize the duration for which the report should be generated by doing either of the following: Select Last and then the number of hours, days, or months before the report delivery time. Select Customize and then the exact date and time in From Date and To Date fields. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 150 Reports Tab Scheduling a Report for Recurring Generation To schedule a report for Recurring Generation, perform the following: Under Schedule Report, from the Generate Report Every drop-down list select the number of hours, days, or months over which to deliver the report. Click the calendar icon next to Start Date to select the start date and time for the report. Click the calendar icon next to End Date to select the end date and time for the report. The End Date must be greater than the Start Date. The system automatically selects the End Date and Time from the Start Date. Under Report Time Period, customize the duration for which the report should be generated by selecting Last and then the number of hours, days, or months before the report delivery time. 5. Under Delivery Options, perform the following: Select Archive Report and then choose the following: Never Delete to retain the report forever. Delete after ‘n’ days to delete the report after the specified number of days Select Email Report to email a copy of the report to the selected user(s). Select Zip before email to compress the report before emailing it. 6. Click Add Recipients to open Report Delivery dialog. Here, you can do the following: Select one or more email addresses under System Users and then click to move the chosen email address(s) to Recipients. The system delivers scheduled reports to the users under Recipients. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 151 Reports Tab Click Add to open Additional Email Addresses dialog where you can specify a custom email address for a non-system user who will receive a scheduled report. In this dialog, you can add multiple email addresses one at a time. Specifying Additional Email Addresses for Report Delivery 7. 8. 9. Click OK to close the Additional Email Addresses dialog. Click OK to close the Report Delivery dialog. To schedule the report, click Save. Editing a Report Schedule The system enables you to edit a report schedule in response to your requirements. Use the following steps to edit a report schedule: 1. From the List of Reports table, select the report whose schedule you want to edit. 2. Click Edit Schedule. 3. On the Generation and Delivery Options for Selected Location dialog, make the necessary changes using the steps given in the Setting a Report Schedule section. 4. To save the changes, click Save. Canceling a Report Schedule The system enables you to cancel a report schedule based on your requirements. Use the following steps to cancel a schedule: 1. From the List of Reports table, select the report whose schedule you want to cancel. 2. Click Cancel Schedule. 3. Click Yes on the Confirm dialog to cancel the schedule. Generating a Report Instantly The system enables you to generate a report instantly to display detailed information about your WLAN for a selected period. Use the following steps to generate a report: 1. From the List of Reports table, select a report that has at least one section. 2. Click Generate. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 152 Reports Tab Generating a Report 3. On the Generate Report dialog, select the Report Time Period by doing one of the following: Select the number of days or hours from the drop-down list over which to collect data. Use the calendar icons to the right of the From and To fields to select the start time and end time for which to collect the data. 4. Select the Format in which to generate the report, that is, HTML, XML, or PDF. 5. Under Report Archival, select Archive Report and then select one of the following: Never Delete to retain the archived report in the database forever. Delete after ‘n’ days to delete the archived report after the selected number of days 6. Click OK to generate the report. 7. An HTML or PDF report opens in another browser window. Report in HTML Format SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 153 Reports Tab Report in PDF Format 8. Alternatively, to save a report in XML format, in the Save dialog, specify the path where you want to save the report. Report in XML Format Sample Report Generation The example given in this section walks you through the process of creating a new report and shows you how to add a new section consisting of several database queries to the report. Following are the steps involved in generating a report: Creating a report Adding a section Specifying a section query Selecting columns Saving the section Generating the report These steps are illustrated with an example of a report that lists of all the Rogue APs in the WLAN that: Operate only on the 802.11 b protocol. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 154 Reports Tab Use either Channel 6 or Channel 11 for wireless communication Creating a Report 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the tab My Reports. Add a new report to the List of Reports table by clicking Add Report. On the Report Details dialog, enter a Report Name for the new report (for example, Rogue AP Associations), a Report Description to identify the report, and optionally customize the look and feel of the report. Click Save. The new report appears under the List of Report table. Adding a Section 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the newly added report. Click Add Section to Report. On the Add Section to Report dialog, enter a Section Name and a brief Section Description. Select the checkbox Display this section to view this new section in the generated report. Specifying a Section Query 1. 2. 3. Under Section Query Type, select Device Query. Under Select Device Type to include in Results, select the AP checkbox. By default, the system selects this checkbox. Under Section Query, from left to right, select the following: Violates Security Policy? is equal to Yes; the Boolean connector AND joins the first query to the second Active Status is equal to Inactive; the Boolean connector AND joins the second query to the third Channel is equal to 6; the Boolean connector OR joins the third query to the fourth Channel is equal to 11 Note: The following steps explain a suggested method of implementing this query. You can implement the same query by changing the order of the queries. 4. Under Select Columns to be displayed in Section Results, do the following Click Add to view a list of attributes. Select the following attributes one at a time and click OK. MAC Address SSID Network Status Protocol Channel Device Folder Ensure that you select the following under Select Columns to be displayed in Section Results. Attribute MAC Address SSID Network Status Protocol Channel Device Folder Display Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Summary Chart Pie Bar Pie Bar Bar Table Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Saving the Section To save this section to the report (Rogue AP Associations), click Save Section to Report. The new section appears under the List of Sections table. Generating the Report 1. Select the newly created report (Rogue AP Associations). SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 155 Reports Tab 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click Generate. The Generate Report dialog appears. Under Report Time Period, select 7 days. Under Format, select PDF. Under Report Archival, select Archive Report and then select Delete after 360 days to retain the archived report for 360 days. Click OK. The PDF report opens in a different browser window. Report in PDF format for ‘Rogue AP Associations’ 7. To view the Section Summary and Section Results of a section, click the corresponding link(s) in the Jump to column in the Report Summary table. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 156 Reports Tab Report for ‘Rogue AP Associations’ showing Section Summary SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 157 Reports Tab Report for ‘Rogue AP Associations’ showing Section Results SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 158 Forensics Tab Forensics Tab Forensics: Panel for Threat Forensics The Forensics screen enables you to drill down into forensic data about wireless threats detected in the network. The system captures important details about the detected threats and presents them in a human-readable format. You can review details such as device identities and configurations, connection records, device locations, system responses, and administrator actions about the detected wireless threats using this tab. Note: The Forensics Tab is not visible if WIDS license is applied. Forensics Screen You can open the Forensics screen by selecting the Forensics tab on the navigation bar. Forensics Screen The Forensics screen includes two panes. On the left, the Location tree. On the right, the Forensics tab: Time Filter, Threats List, and Pie Charts showing the AP and Client-Related Instances in graphical form. Forensics: Location Tree The Location tree shows the complete list of locations created for your WLAN in the system. To view a list of wireless threats, select a location in the Location tree, and a list of threats appears for the selected location and its child locations. Forensics: Time Filter, Threat List, and Pie charts This pane shows: Path of the selected location. List of threats that have occurred at that location Graphical representation of AP and Client threats as pie chart SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 159 Forensics Tab You can view the threats based on the Time Filter, do one of the following: Select Time Period and select Last 4 Hours, Last 12 Hours, Last 24 Hours, or Last 48 Hours from the dropdown list. Select From click the icon to specify a start date and time. Under To, click the icon to specify an end date and time and then click Apply. Threat list is organized such that it is easy to determine whether it is AP based threat or Client based threat, based on the primary device involved in the threat. AP Based Threats: These are threats wherein the main participating/effected device is an AP. AP based threats are sub-categorized as follows: Rogue AP Mis-configured AP Honeypot AP Banned AP DoS Client Based: These are threats wherein main participating/effected device is a Client. Client based threats are sub-categorized as follows: Unauthorized Association Mis-association Bridging Client Banned Client Ad hoc Networks You can also view the summary information about threats in the form of pie charts under the AP related instances and Client related instances. Viewing Threats List Forensics analysis of threats involve systematic drill down into the threat details. Viewing the threat list is the first of those actions. Use the following steps to view threat list: 1. In the Location tree, select a location. 2. In the right pane, the threat list displays. The threat list has the following columns: SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 160 Forensics Tab Threats List Primary Device: Specifies the category of the threat (AP or Client) based on the primary device involved/effected by the threat. Threat: Specifies the actual name of the threat type (such as Rogue AP, Honeypot AP, Ad hoc Networks , and so on). Instances: Specifies the number of threats of the respective type in the given time frame. Devices: Specifies the number of unique Primary Devices which were involved in this threat type. Details: When you click Details, the Forensics Details dialog opens. This helps you drill down into the details of that threat type. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 161 Forensics Tab Forensics Details Dialog The various fields and buttons in the Forensics Details dialog are: Short Description: Provides a brief description of the selected AP/Client threat. This is presented as bold text at the top of the dialog. All Devices Filter: Displays unique list of all the Primary Devices which where involved in the threat in the time frame selected in the Time Filter in the Threats List screen. Click the All Devices Filter icon, the Device Filter dialog opens. Select the appropriate Device/All Devices in the Search. Click . Device Filter dialog Event Details: Specifies the event details. Right click option of Events is also available. Refer to Viewing Events Lists section in the Events tab for details.Event Start Time: Displays the event start time. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 162 Forensics Tab Event End Time: Displays the event end time. If the event is live, the Event End Time is Ongoing. Refer to AP Based Threats section or Client Based Threats section for more details about Association, Prevention, and Admin tabs depending on the threat type. AP Based Threats The AP Based Threats Details dialog gives information about the AP based threat, which helps you determine the actions taken after the threat was detected. To open the AP Based Threat Details dialog, select an AP Threat row on the Forensics screen, and click Details. The AP Based Threat Details dialog has the following tabs namely: Association, Prevention, and Admin. By default, the Association tab appears. AP Based Threat Details dialog AP Based Threat – Association Tab Association Tab shows the number of connection attempts that where made to the AP selected for the duration of the selected Event. The fields in Association Tab are as follows: AP: In case of AP based threats, AP is the Primary Device. Click AP, the AP Details dialog opens. Client: Client is the device, which is associated to the Primary Device. Click Client, the Client Details dialog opens. Association Start Time: Specifies the start time when the Primary Device associates with the device. Association End Time: Specifies the end time when the Primary Device ends association with the device. Locate: Click Locate, the Location dialog opens. Select the AP/Client participating in the event from Locate Device drop down list. Select Start Time of Association and End Time of Association from At drop down list. Click Locate the location of the selected device at the selected time is displayed in the Thermometer SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 163 Forensics Tab View. Click Floor Map View to view the location of the selected device at the selected time in the Floor Map View. Location dialog Note: The first row in the AP based threat displays the Event Time, while rest of the rows displays the Start/End Time of Association. This is valid for all AP based threats, except DoS. AP Based Threat – Prevention Tab Prevention Tab shows the details of the Quarantine status of the association in the Association tab. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 164 Forensics Tab AP Based Threat Details – Prevention Tab The fields in Prevention Tab are as follows: AP Client Association Start Time Association End Time Quarantine: Specifies the action taken on both the devices in the association. Even one of device is quarantined, the association is Quarantined, otherwise it is Not Quarantined. Click Quarantined, the Quarantine Details dialog opens. Quarantine Details dialog Click Not Quarantined, the Not Quarantined Reason dialog opens. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 165 Forensics Tab Not Quarantined Reason AP Based Threat – Admin Tab Admin Tab shows all the administrator actions taken on the AP between the Event Start Time and Event End Time. AP Based Threat Details – Admin Tab SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 166 Forensics Tab The fields in Admin Tab are as follows: User: Specifies the name of the user who took action on the threat. Action: Specifies the action taken by the user for the AP based threat such as AP added to quarantine, AP name changed Time: Specifies the time when the user action was taken Note: All the above tabs Association, Prevention, and Admin shows the information based on the Device and Event selected in the Threats List dialog. Note: AP Based Threat – Rogue AP, Mis-configured AP, and Honeypot AP have the same fields for the tabs Association, Prevention, and Admin. However AP Based Threat – DoS has some different fields as discussed in the section below. AP Based Threat – DoS DoS is classified into two categories: Unicast: In Unicast only one Client connected to the AP is effected in the DoS attack Broadcast: In Broadcast all the Clients connected to the AP are effected in the DoS attack To open the AP – DoS Threat Details dialog, select the AP – DoS threat row on the Forensics screen, and click Details. The AP – DoS Threat Details dialog opens. AP – DoS Threat Details dialog AP DoS Threat – Association tab The fields in Association Tab are as follows: AP Client: Incase of Unicast, a single Client name appears, click the Client name, the Client Details screen opens. Incase of Broadcast, All Clients is displayed in the Client name. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 167 Forensics Tab Association Start Time Association End Time Locate Click Locate, the Location dialog opens. In case of Unicast, select the AP/Client/DoS Attacker participating in the event from Locate Device drop down list. Incase of Broadcast, select the AP/DoS Attacker participating in the event from Locate Device drop down list. Select Start Time of Association and End Time of Association from At drop down list. Click Locate the location of the selected device at the selected time is displayed. AP DoS Threat – Prevention tab Click on Prevention Tab in the AP – DoS Threat Details dialog. AP – DoS Threat Details – Prevention tab The fields in Prevention tab are as follows: AP Client: Incase of Unicast, a single Client name appears, click the Client name, the Client Details screen opens. Incase of Broadcast, All Clients is displayed in the Client name. Association Start Time Association End Time Quarantine: Specifies the action taken during the association, whether the device was Salvaged/Not Salvaged. Salvage unblocks the effected communication of the Authorized AP. Click Salvaged, the Quarantine Details dialog opens. Click Not Salvaged, the Not Quarantined Reason dialog opens AP DoS Threat – Admin Tab Click on Admin Tab in the AP – DoS Threat Details dialog. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 168 Forensics Tab AP – DoS Threat Details – Admin tab The fields in Admin tab are as follows: User Action Time Client Based Threats The Client Based Threats Details dialog gives information about the Client based threat, which helps you determine the actions taken after the threat was detected. To open the Client Based Threat Details dialog, select a Client Threat row on the Forensics scree,n and click Details. The Client Based Threat Details dialog has the following tabs namely: Association, Prevention, and Admin. By default, the Association tab appears. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 169 Forensics Tab Client Based Threat Details dialog Client Based Threat – Association Tab Association Tab shows the number of connection attempts that where made to the Client selected for the duration of the selected Event. The fields in Association Tab are as follows: Client: In case of Client based threats, Client is the Primary Device. Click Client, the Client Details dialog opens. AP: AP is the device which is associated to the Primary Device. Click AP, the AP Details dialog opens. Association Start Time: Specifies the start time when the Client associates with the AP. Association End Time: Specifies the end time when the Client ends association with the AP. Locate: Click Locate, the Location dialog opens. Select the AP/Client participating in the event from Locate Device drop down list. Select Start Time of Association and End Time of Association from At drop down list. Click Locate the location of the selected device at the selected time is displayed in the Thermometer View. Click Floor Map View to view the location of the selected device at the selected time in the Floor Map View. SpectraGuard® Enterprise User Guide 170
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