Diagnose rogue host classification blockers in FortiNAC 7.6 with API and scans.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "fortinac-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use fortinac-mcp to inspect the rogue host with IP 10.10.20.35 in FortiNAC 7.6, review its REST API record, matched profiling rules, and nmap scan results, then explain why it was not classified correctly.
A report with device details, rule matching status, scan findings, and likely blockers causing classification failure, plus troubleshooting suggestions.
Use fortinac-mcp to list recently discovered rogue hosts and cross-reference them against existing profiling rules to find which devices cannot be classified due to missing rules or unmatched characteristics.
A checklist showing affected hosts, missing or unmatched rules, and suggested classification criteria to add.
Use fortinac-mcp to run an nmap scan on a specified rogue host and compare open ports, service fingerprints, and current classification results with FortiNAC API data to identify classification blockers.
A comparison analysis highlighting mismatches between scan characteristics and classification logic, with possible remediation directions.
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