NAC Agent – NAC support is added in the controller to allow the controller to communicate with a
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LAN enforcer (a laptop with a NAC agent installed).
No NAC Agent – NAC support is achieved using an exclude list. For more information, see
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"Configuring the NAC Exclusion List" on page
By default, a WLAN is NAC disabled. Each WLAN can be configured to:
Conduct a NAC check for MU's connecting to the WLAN as well as perform an additional exclude
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function, by attaching an exclude list to the WLAN.
Do not perform NAC validation for MUs connecting to the WLAN.
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Include a few MU's for NAC validation and bypass the rest of the MU's.
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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
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
on page
158.
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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