Command Line Interface
Client MAC addresses can also be used for 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 allowed or denied. For RADIUS MAC authentication, the MAC addresses and filtering policy must be configured on the RADIUS server.
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802.1x | Configures 802.1x as disabled, | GC | |
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802.1x | Sets the interval at which the | GC | |
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802.1x | Sets the interval at which unicast | GC | |
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802.1x | Sets the timeout after which a | GC | |
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802.1x supplicant | Sets the supplicant user name and | GC | |
| password for the access point and |
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address filter default | Sets filtering to allow or deny listed | GC | |
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address filter entry | Enters a MAC address in the filter | GC | |
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address filter delete | Removes a MAC address from the | GC | |
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Sets address filtering to be | GC | ||
server | performed with local or remote |
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