Wlan Mac Filter Commands - ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL USG CLI Reference Manual

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Chapter 5 Interfaces
Table 33 WLAN Interface Commands (continued)
COMMAND
[no] ping-check
traffic-prioritize {tcp-
ack|content-filter|dns|ipsec-
vpn|ssl-vpn} bandwidth
<0..1048576> priority <1..7>
[maximize-bandwidth-usage];
traffic-prioritize {tcp-
ack|content-filter|dns|ipsec-
vpn|ssl-vpn} deactivate
exit
5.5.2.1 WLAN Interface Commands Example
This example configures WLAN AP interface 2 for slot 1 to use SSID WLAN_test, WPA
security modes with a pre-shared key of 12345678, IP address 1.1.1.1, netmask 255.255.255.0,
and a gateway IP address of 1.2.3.4 with a priority of 10.
Router(config)# interface wlan-1-2
Router(config-if-wlan)# ssid WLAN_test
Router(config-if-wlan)# security wpa tkip psk key 12345678
Router(config-if-wlan)# security mode wpa
Router(config-if-wlan)# ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
Router(config-if-wlan)# ip gateway 1.2.3.4 metric 10
Router(config-if-wlan)# exit

5.5.3 WLAN MAC Filter Commands

Use these commands to give specific wireless clients exclusive access to the ZyWALL (allow
association) or block specific devices from accessing the ZyWALL (deny association) based
on the devices' MAC addresses.
Table 34 WLAN General Commands
COMMAND
[no] wlan mac-filter mac_address
[description description]
[no] wlan mac-filter activate
wlan mac-filter associate <allow |
deny>
show wlan mac-filter status
show wlan mac-filter
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DESCRIPTION
See
Section 5.2.4 on page 55
commands.
Applies traffic priority when the interface sends TCP-ACK
traffic, traffic for querying the content filter, traffic for resolving
domain names, or encrypted traffic for an IPSec or SSL VPN
tunnel. It also sets how much bandwidth the traffic can use
and can turn on maximize bandwidth usage.
Turns off traffic priority settings for when the interface sends
the specified type of traffic.
Leaves the sub-command mode.
DESCRIPTION
Specifies the MAC address (in XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX format)
of the wireless station that is to be allowed or denied access
to the ZyWALL. The no command removes the entry.
description: You can use alphanumeric and
characters, and it can be up to 60
:=?!*#@$_%-
characters long.
Turns the MAC address filter on or off.
Defines the filter action for the list of MAC addresses in the
MAC address filter table. Allow permits them to access to the
ZyWALL, MAC addresses not listed will be blocked.
Deny blocks the listed addresses from accessing the router,
MAC addresses not listed will be allowed to access the router.
Displays the MAC filter's activation and association settings.
Displays the WLAN MAC filter entries.
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