Unconfigure Netlogin Mac-Address - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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unconfigure netlogin mac-address

unconfigure netlogin mac-address [<mac address> |default] mask <mask>
Description
Deletes MAC address/mask pairs from the table that is used for authentication in MAC-based network
login.
Syntax Description
mac address
default
mask
Default
By default, MAC-based authentication for network login is disabled.
Usage Guidelines
MAC-based RADIUS authentication uses the MAC address of the client for authentication. This feature
is useful for devices that cannot function as 802.1x supplicants, such as IP phones. RADIUS is used as
the transport protocol for authentication.
Only one default entry can be configured; this will be used if none of the configured entries match.
If a password is not configured locally, the MAC address is used as the password
Example
The following example deletes a MAC address/ mask pair from the table used for authentication:
unconfigure netlogin mac-address 00:11:33:55:77:99 mask 22:44:66:88:aa:bb
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 740.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
Specifies a client MAC address in the form nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn.
Used as the default entry password the supplicant's mac-address does not match any of the
entries in the table.
Specifies the network mask.
unconfigure netlogin mac-address
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