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ePolicy Orchestrator Rogue System Detection shows a bunch of MAC addresses instead of IP or Bios Name.

Asked by ensermo in Enterprise Anti-Virus, Windows Network Security, McAfee Anti-Virus Software

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We have ePolicy Orchestrator Version 3.6.1.166 running on a Windows 2003 server for quite a while now. Regularely I log into the ePolicy console, go to Rogue System Detection and check to see if there are any new systems. Most of the times I see some new systems and unknown laptops from external workers.
But the last few weeks the list has grown to about 200 "Rogue"systems.

Apart from showing some systems now the list is showing a bunch of Mac addresses under friendly name.
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Status Friendly Name IP  MAC Users Last Detect Time NetBIOS Name First Detect Time OUI Org
Rogue 00:16:35:a9:00:36   00:16:35:a9:00:36   22-7-08 8:20:46   15-7-08 8:20:25  
Rogue 00:1b:78:b7:d4:fa   00:1b:78:b7:d4:fa   22-7-08 10:43:31   15-7-08 9:02:36  
Rogue 00:0e:7f:2d:19:70   00:0e:7f:2d:19:70   23-7-08 10:03:33   23-7-08 10:03:33 Hewlett Packard
Rogue 00:0e:7f:5f:8b:b3   00:0e:7f:5f:8b:b3   23-7-08 10:03:33   23-7-08 10:03:33 Hewlett Packard

If I remove them they keep coming back.
I can't figure out where all these "Rougue" machines are coming from.
We have ocassionally one or two new machines per week but not so many.

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Zones: Enterprise Anti-Virus, Windows Network Security, McAfee Anti-Virus Software
Tags: McAfee, ePolicy Orchestrator, 3.6.1.166, Windows2003 Server
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Solution Provided By: ensermo
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Solution Grade: A
 
 
 
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