System information
Command Line Reference
MAC Address Authentication
MAC Address Authentication
Use these commands to define MAC authentication on the access point. For
local MAC authentication, first define the default filtering policy using the
address filter default command. Then enter the MAC addresses to be filtered,
indicating if they are active or inactive. For RADIUS MAC authentication, the
MAC addresses and filtering policy must be configured on the RADIUS server.
Command Function Mode Page
mac-access Sets filtering to allow or deny listed addresses IC-W-S 8-78
permission
mac-access entry Enters or removes MAC addresses from the filter IC-W-S 8-79
table
mac-authentication Sets address filtering to be performed with local or IC-W-S 8-80
server remote options
mac-authentication Sets the interval at which associated clients will be IC-W-S 8-81
session-timeout re-authenticated with the RADIUS server
authentication database
show authentication Shows the MAC address filter table, as well as all Exec 8-76
802.1X authentication settings
mac-access permission
This command sets filtering to allow or deny listed MAC addresses.
Syntax
mac-access permission <allowed | denied>
• allowed - Only MAC addresses entered as “active” in the address
filtering table are permitted access.
• denied - MAC addresses entered as “active” in the address filtering
table are blocked.
Default
Denied
Command Mode
SSID Wireless Interface Configuration
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