Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual page 163

Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan)
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By default, a WLAN is NAC disabled. Each WLAN can be configured to:
To view the attributes of a NAC Include list:
1. Select Network > Wireless LANs from the main menu tree.
2. Select the NAC Include List Configuration tab to view and configure NAC enabled devices.
3. The Include Lists field displays the list of devices that can be included on a WLAN (a printer for
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NAC Agent – NAC support is added in the switch to allow the switch to communicate with a LAN
enforcer (a laptop with a NAC agent installed).
No NAC Agent – NAC support is achieved using an exclude list. For more information, see
Configuring the NAC Exclusion List on page 4-154.
Conduct a NAC check for client's connecting to the WLAN as well as perform an additional
exclude function, by attaching an exclude list to the WLAN.
Do not perform NAC validation for Clients connecting to the WLAN.
Include a few Clients for NAC validation and bypass the rest of the Clients.
example).
Use the
Add
button to add a device for configuration on a WLAN. A maximum of 6 MAC
addressees are allowed per device. For more information, see Adding an Include List to a
WLAN on page 4-152.
The List Configuration field displays a list of MAC addresses that can be included on a
WLAN. You can add more than one device in this list. For example, printer 1, printer 2, etc.
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