Command Line Reference
MAC Address Authentication
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MAC Address Authentication
Use these commands to define MAC authentication on the access point. For
local MAC authentication, first create the MAC authorization lists, enter the
MAC addresses to be filtered and then define the default filtering policy using
the address filter default command.
Command
Function
[no] mac-auth-local
Sets [removes] the MAC addresses to be filtered.
<listname> mac
<mac address>
[no] mac-auth-local
Sets [removes] filtering to allow or deny listed addresses. IC-R-WLAN
<listname>
<accept list| deny
list>
[no] mac-auth-remote
Enables [disables] remote MAC authentication.
show mac-auth-local
Shows the MAC entries on the specified device.
[<name>]
mac-auth-local
This command adds or removes entries in the local MAC address authentica-
tion control lists on the device.
Syntax
mac-auth-local <listname> mac <macaddress> | <accept-list> | <deny-list>
no mac-auth-local <listname> mac <macaddress>
listname - Specifies the name of an entire MAC address authentication
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control list. The no version of the command removes the MAC address
authentication list and all entries in the entire list.
macaddress - Specifies an entry in the authentication control list by
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MAC address. The no version of the command removes the specific
MAC address entry from the specific MAC address authentication
control list. Valid format is 00:00:00:00:00:00 ~FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF.
accept-list -The wireless stations whose MAC address is on the list will
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be allowed access to the device.
deny-list -The wireless stations whose MAC address is on the access
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list will be prevented from having access to the device.
Mode
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GC
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IC-R-WLAN
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MC
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