Want to Block WiFi mac adress in Controller
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10-01-2014 02:45 AM
I want to block end user's WiFi mac address in WM3400 WiFi , so is there any command or option for the same ?
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01-06-2016 04:08 AM
Hi Prateek,
Please use the below KCS article for blocking Wireless Client.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-To-Blacklist-a-Wireless-Client-In-Summ...
Please use the below KCS article for blocking Wireless Client.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-To-Blacklist-a-Wireless-Client-In-Summ...
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01-06-2016 04:08 AM
This article didn't exist last year when this topic came to life on the Hub. We've improved a great deal over the last year in that regard.
Great job synching it up Karthik. Those users that may look for this in the future will appreciate it.
Great job synching it up Karthik. Those users that may look for this in the future will appreciate it.
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10-15-2014 01:34 PM
Or you may want to look at Association ACLs (same reference as above, page 294).
An Association ACL affords a system administrator the ability to grant or restrict client access by specifying a wireless client MAC address or range of MAC addresses to either include or exclude from controller connectivity.
An Association ACL affords a system administrator the ability to grant or restrict client access by specifying a wireless client MAC address or range of MAC addresses to either include or exclude from controller connectivity.
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10-08-2014 09:56 AM
It looks like this can be done via MAC Firewall rules.
MAC Firewall Rules “Firewall”
The ability to allow or deny client access by MAC address ensures malicious or unwanted users are unable to bypass security filters. Firewall rules can use one of the three following actions based on a rule criteria:
● Allow a connection
● Allow a connection only if it is secured through the MAC firewall security
● Block a connection
To view MAC firewall rules:
1 Select the Statistics menu from the Web UI.
2 Select a Wireless Controller node from the left navigation pane.
3 Select Firewall > MAC Firewall Rules from the left-hand side of the controller UI
Reference Manual: http://extrcdn.extremenetworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/WM3000SystemReferenceGuide_5.2.pdf Page 469
MAC Firewall Rules “Firewall”
The ability to allow or deny client access by MAC address ensures malicious or unwanted users are unable to bypass security filters. Firewall rules can use one of the three following actions based on a rule criteria:
● Allow a connection
● Allow a connection only if it is secured through the MAC firewall security
● Block a connection
To view MAC firewall rules:
1 Select the Statistics menu from the Web UI.
2 Select a Wireless Controller node from the left navigation pane.
3 Select Firewall > MAC Firewall Rules from the left-hand side of the controller UI
Reference Manual: http://extrcdn.extremenetworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/WM3000SystemReferenceGuide_5.2.pdf Page 469
Doug Hyde
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks
Director, Technical Support / Extreme Networks
