Routers
Stellar Cyber automatically identifies assets that are routers by recognizing MAC addresses simultaneously associated with more than 6 IP addresses. It marks those assets as routers and displays them in the Router tab (Assets | Asset Analytics | Router). Routers do not have IP addresses associated with them.
Setting an Asset as a Router
You can confgure an asset as a router in the MAC Identified Assets and IP Identified Assets tabs.
To classify an asset as a router:
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Select Assets | Asset Analytics.
The assets dashboard appears.
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Select either MAC Identified Assets or IP Identified Assets.
The table of assets appears.
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Choose the assets using the check box on the left of each row.
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Choose Type in the bulk action drop-down list.
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Choose router in the next drop-down list.
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Select Apply.
The assets are immediately marked as routers and removed from the assets table. They appear in the Router tab.
Use the check box in the header of the table to check or un-check all rows.
Setting a Router as a Client
If an asset is set as a router, you can reset it to an asset. To mark a router as a client asset:
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Select Investigate | Asset Analytics.
The assets dashboard appears.
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Select Router.
The table of routers appears.
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Choose routers using the check box on the left of each row.
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Choose Type in the bulk action drop-down list.
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Choose client in the next drop-down list.
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Select Apply.
The assets are immediately marked as clients and removed from the routers table. They appear in either the MAC Identified Assets or IP Identified Assets tabs.
Use the check box in the header of the table to select or clear all rows.