Configuring Wireless Mac Access Lists; Configuring Mac Access Mode; Configuring Mac Addresses - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - CONFIGURING SCREENOS DEVICES GUIDE REV 01 Manual

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In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Double-click the device
1.
object to open the device configuration.
In the device navigation tree, select Wireless Settings > Advanced, and, then select
2.
Long Transmit Preamble.
Virtual Routers Overview on page 296
Wireless Settings in a Security Device Overview on page 381
Configuring General Wireless Settings on page 382
Configuring Wireless MAC Access Lists on page 389
Configuring Wireless General SSID Settings on page 390
Reactivating Wireless Connections on page 396
The access control list (ACL) controls the wireless clients that can connect to the wireless
network. The ACL identifies clients by their MAC addresses and directs the device to
permit or deny access for each address. The ACL settings apply globally to all basic
service sets (BSSs). The following topics explains different methods to configure ACLs.
You can configure the ACL to operate in one of the following modes:
Disabled—When enabled, the security device does not filter MAC addresses. This is
the default mode.
Enabled—When enabled, the security device permits access to all hosts except those
marked with a Deny control status. Use this option when you want to deny specific
hosts, but allow unknown hosts to connect.
Strict—When enabled, the security device denies access to all hosts except those
marked with an Allow control status. Use this option when you want to restrict network
access to specific hosts.
To configure the ACL mode:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Double-click the device
1.
object to open the device configuration.
In the device navigation tree, select Wireless Settings > MAC Access List, and then
2.
select the MAC Access Mode.
You can specify a maximum of 128 MAC addresses. To add an address:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Double-click the device
1.
object to open the device configuration.
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