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NAC end-system MAC Mask

NAC end-system MAC Mask

Anonymous
Not applicable
Hi,

Currently running version 8.0.2.42, and am in the process of writing a MAC Mask in NAC / Control.

What I'm not sure is if I have entered it correctly, and can't seem to find any working examples.

Here is what I have entered:

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Problem with this is when I hit update it will just permanently sit there 'Loading' until I cancel it:

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I can go back into it again but the MAC address part is missing, so perhaps I'm doing something wrong?

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If anyone has example might be good?

Many thanks.

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Erik_Auerswald
Contributor II
Hi Martin,

I would have expected that all six bytes of the MAC need to be specified, similar to IPv4 networks, as you found out.

It would be nice for EMC / EAC to issue an error message if the input is obviously incorrect (e.g. missing bytes).

Thanks,
Erik

Anonymous
Not applicable
Thanks Erik

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor
Wouldn't work for my APs as you'd see on my AP MAC list - I've some older models and even the Extreme APs are not from the same production patch.

Might be better to use only the vendor OUI = D4:84:66:00:00:00 FF:FF:FF:00:00:00 instead of also using the 4th byte.

-Ron

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Anonymous
Not applicable
Thanks Ron.
GTM-P2G8KFN