
WCP8180(config-security)#
2. Enable blacklist MAC filtering for your network.
WCP8180(config-security)#mac-filter-blacklist
Verify that blacklist MAC filtering is enabled.
WCP8180(config-security)#show wireless security mac-filter-blacklist
mac-filter-blacklist: Enable
3. Configure a local list of blacklisted devices for your network.
CLI reference:
WC8180(config-security)#mac-db blacklist ?
H.H.H MAC address of the blacklisted user
In this example you blacklist a client with MAC address
AC:81:BB:BB:11:11
.
WC8180(config-security)#mac-db blacklist AC:81:BB:BB:11:11
Optionally add a name to the blacklisted client. Enter a string with a maximum length
of 32 characters.
Note:
Ensure that the name is unique across the network.
Ensure also that you do not configure names that have similar characters or
letters but are different only in their
case
.
WC8180(config-security)#mac-db blacklist AC:81:BB:BB:11:11 Blacklist1
Verify blacklist configuration:
WCP8180(config-security)#show wireless security mac-db blacklist
Total blacklisted users: 1
MAC Address User Name
----------------- --------------------------------
AC:81:BB:BB:11:11 Blacklist1
WCP8180(config-security)#
Wireless Security — Client MAC validation
The WLAN 8100 provides the capability to validate client devices in a wireless network using
the MAC address of the client.
Validation of client devices using their MAC addresses is achieved in of the following ways:
•
Using blacklists and whitelists
:
The WLAN 8100 maintains two locally configured databases; the white list and the black
list. If the client MAC is configured in the white list, the system grants access to the client.
ACLI reference for the Wireless LAN (WLAN) 8100
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
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