Up to 512 Client addresses can be added to the filter list.
To configure the Client filter follow these steps:
Step 1
Select
Wireless > Client Filter
.
Step 2
Choose how the WAP device uses the filter list:
•
Permit (Permit Only Clients in the List)
—
Any station that is not in the Stations List is denied access to the
network through the WAP device.
•
Deny (Deny All Clients in the List)
—
Only the stations that appear in the list are denied access to the network
through the WAP device. All other stations are permitted access.
The filter setting also applies to the Client filter list stored on the RADIUS server, if one
exists.
Note
Step 3
Continue entering MAC addresses until the list is complete, and then click
Save
. The changes are saved to the Startup
Configuration.
You can select
Number
or
Character
to order clients. You can search client by using the keyword. The keyword
can be partial or full MAC address or a remark.
Note
Configuring MAC Authentication on the Radius Server
If one or more VAPs are configured to use a Client filter you must configure the station list on the RADIUS
server. The format for the list is described in this table.
Value
Description
RADIUS Server Attribute
Valid Ethernet MAC address
MAC address of the client station.
User-Name (1)
NOPASSWORD
A fixed global password used to
look up a client MAC entry.
User-Password (2)
Scheduler
The Radio and VAP scheduler allows you to configure a rule with a specific time interval for the VAPs or
radios to be operational.
You can use this feature is to schedule the radio to operate or allow access to the VAPs only during the office
working hours in order to achieve security and reduce power consumption.
The WAP device supports up to 16 profiles. Only valid rules are added to the profile. Up to 16 rules are
grouped together to form a scheduling profile. Periodic time entries belonging to the same profile cannot
overlap.
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Configuring MAC Authentication on the Radius Server