Separate Wireless and Wired End Systems - Extreme Control
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‎08-29-2018 09:41 AM
Hi All,
Is there anyway this can be done, ideally without having to use a filter everytime I browse to the end systems tab in EMC?
I would like to know how Extreme Control even sees the wireless devices when the controllers arent configured to do mac auth to EMC/EC.
I assume because EMC is managing the wireless controllers it can automatically see all the end systems?
Ian
Is there anyway this can be done, ideally without having to use a filter everytime I browse to the end systems tab in EMC?
I would like to know how Extreme Control even sees the wireless devices when the controllers arent configured to do mac auth to EMC/EC.
I assume because EMC is managing the wireless controllers it can automatically see all the end systems?
Ian
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‎08-29-2018 10:28 AM
Hello,
If XMC is receiving and processing station events from the Extreme Wireless Controller it will populate this information into the end systems tab.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/Seeing-Non-NAC-End-Systems-in-NAC-Manage...
These are not authentication events.
I believe that you may be able to filter these out by clicking on the EAC in the engines tab and going clicking the end system tab for that EAC. As these events do not "belong" to an EAC appliance.
The article above indicates how to prevent these events from being seen if desired.
Thanks
-Ryan
If XMC is receiving and processing station events from the Extreme Wireless Controller it will populate this information into the end systems tab.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/Seeing-Non-NAC-End-Systems-in-NAC-Manage...
These are not authentication events.
I believe that you may be able to filter these out by clicking on the EAC in the engines tab and going clicking the end system tab for that EAC. As these events do not "belong" to an EAC appliance.
The article above indicates how to prevent these events from being seen if desired.
Thanks
-Ryan
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‎08-29-2018 10:28 AM
Hello,
If XMC is receiving and processing station events from the Extreme Wireless Controller it will populate this information into the end systems tab.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/Seeing-Non-NAC-End-Systems-in-NAC-Manage...
These are not authentication events.
I believe that you may be able to filter these out by clicking on the EAC in the engines tab and going clicking the end system tab for that EAC. As these events do not "belong" to an EAC appliance.
The article above indicates how to prevent these events from being seen if desired.
Thanks
-Ryan
If XMC is receiving and processing station events from the Extreme Wireless Controller it will populate this information into the end systems tab.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/Seeing-Non-NAC-End-Systems-in-NAC-Manage...
These are not authentication events.
I believe that you may be able to filter these out by clicking on the EAC in the engines tab and going clicking the end system tab for that EAC. As these events do not "belong" to an EAC appliance.
The article above indicates how to prevent these events from being seen if desired.
Thanks
-Ryan
