Specifications

OmniAccess Reference: AOS-W System Reference
138 Part 031652-00 May 2005
Wired-Side MAC Addresses
If an AM is segregated from the LAN (by a firewall for example), it cannot use
LAN information to help classify APs. In such a configuration, MAC addresses
from the LAN can be manually entered as follows:
Protect Unsecure AP
If this policy is enabled, WMS prevents any wireless client station from
accessing the Wireless LAN by connecting through a UAP. The policy is
configured as follows:
Protect Misconfigured AP
The administrator can specify the configuration attributes that are part of a
VAP. Then, if this policy is enabled, WMS prevents any wireless client station
from accessing the Wireless LAN by connecting to a misconfigured AP.
Valid Configuration Attributes
There are a number of related commands for specifying VAP configuration
attributes:
z To specify DCF, PCF, WEP privacy, and short-preamble attributes:
where the following attributes are available:
z Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) of valid MAC addresses:
where the OUI address is the first half of the MAC address, formatted as
AA:BB:CC.
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(Alcatel) (wms) # wired-mac
<MAC address>
mode
{
enable
|
disable
}
(Alcatel) (wms) # ap-policy protect-unsecure-ap
{
enable
|
disable
}
(Alcatel) (wms) # ap-config
<attribute>
{
enable
|
disable
}
Attributes Description
wpa Wired Protected Access
privacy WEP privacy key
short-preamble Short preamble
(Alcatel) (wms) # valid-oui
<OUI>
:FF:FF:FF mode
{
enable
|
disable
}