We too have the policy of no rogues, but I admit I don't go looking for them. I know we have them, probably a lot more than I know of, but as long as they aren't causing problems, I don't really care. Worst things I've seen are mis-configured APs that want to be a DHCP server and try handing out IPs on the wired side.

Mike


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St. Olaf College
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On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:33 AM, Brian J David wrote:

I just wanted to here from other schools on what they are doing about Rogues. Is your policy not to allow them but don’t do too much to prevent them.

Do you let the dorms be the wild wild west? Or are you actively finding them and removing them through one means or another. We are an Aruba networks shop

and have some great capabilities for Rogue detection and prevention and wanted to get a feel what other schools process is concerning them. Also any horror stories that you would like to share?



Brian J David

Network Systems Engineer

Boston College



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