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Configuring Wireless General SSID Settings

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In the device navigation tree, select Wireless Settings > MAC Access List, and then
2.
click the Add icon to display the New MAC address dialog box. Configure the following:
MAC Address—Defines the MAC address of the client.
Control Status—Defines the action the device takes when a client with the specified
MAC address is detected.
For example:
If the control status is set to Deny and the MAC access mode is set to Strict, the
device denies the client.
If the control status is set to Allow and the MAC access mode is Deny or Strict, the
device allows the client to connect.
NOTE: NSM does not support the learned MAC address list.
Virtual Routers Overview on page 296
Wireless Settings in a Security Device Overview on page 381
Configuring General Wireless Settings on page 382
Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings on page 385
Configuring Wireless General SSID Settings on page 390
Configuring SSID Authentication and Encryption on page 391
Reactivating Wireless Connections on page 396
To enable wireless clients to connect to the NetScreen-5GT Wireless security device,
you must configure at least one basic service set (BSS) that defines and controls how
the device handles traffic through a wireless interface.
You can create up to eight basic service sets, but the device can only use a maximum of
only four at one time. You might want to configure extra service sets when your network
uses site-specific or time-specific BSSs: To enable different BSSs, bind or unbind their
corresponding SSIDs to interfaces.
A new SSID does not contain default general settings; you must at least configure a name
and select wireless interface for the SSID before the device can handle wireless traffic
for that BSS. The general SSID settings are displayed in Table 88 on page 391.
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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