Mac Address Authentication Commands; Table 19: Mac Address Authentication - SMC Networks EliteConnect SMCE21011 User Manual

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address filter
default
MAC A
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OMMANDS
Use these commands to define MAC 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.

Table 19: MAC Address Authentication

Command
Function
address filter default
Sets filtering to allow or deny listed addresses
address filter entry
Enters a MAC address in the filter table
address filter delete
Removes a MAC address from the filter table
mac- authentication
Sets address filtering to be performed with local
server
or remote options
mac- authentication
Sets the interval at which associated clients will
session-timeout
be re-authenticated with the RADIUS server
authentication database
show authentication
Shows all 802.1X authentication settings, as
well as the address filter table
This command sets filtering to allow or deny listed MAC addresses.
S
YNTAX
address filter default <allowed | denied>
allowed - Only MAC addresses entered as "denied" in the address
filtering table are denied.
denied - Only MAC addresses entered as "allowed" in the address
filtering table are allowed.
D
EFAULT
allowed
C
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OMMAND
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Global Configuration
E
XAMPLE
AP(config)#address filter default denied
AP(config)#
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