Two modes of MAC authentication are used. One is MAC Authentication Only where MAC address authentication is a means of augmenting Open, Shared Key, or Network-EAP authentication. The second is MAC authentication co-existing with EAP authentication. This mode enables a combination of MAC address authentication and EAP for authenticating the device or user. The first step in either method is to configure the SSID.
- From the navigation menu, click Security to go to the Security Summary page.
- From the expanded Security menu, click SSID Manager to go the SSID Manager page.
- In the Current SSID list, select the SSID for which MAC authentication will be used. If you need to create a new SSID, continue to Step 4. Otherwise, skip to Step 7.
- Select <NEW> from the Current SSID List.
- Provide the SSID name in the SSID text field.
- At the VLAN list, select the VLAN to be used for this SSID. Select <NONE> if VLANs are not enabled.
- Under Authentication Methods Accepted, select the authentication type to use on this SSID.
- Click Apply to create the SSID.
Creating local MAC address lists
Now that the SSID is configured, you can create the local MAC address list.
- From the navigation menu, click Security to go to the Security Summary page.
- From the expanded Security menu, click Advanced Security to go to the Advanced Security window.
- Click the MAC Address Authentication tab to move to the MAC Address Authentication window.
- Select Local List Only for the MAC Address Authenticated by parameter.
- Click Apply on that MAC Address Authentication portion of the window.
- In the Local MAC Address List section, enter the authorized MAC address in the New MAC Address parameter.
- Click Apply on that Local MAC Address List portion of the window.
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