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Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Unied Access Point Administrator’s Guide
Page 60
March 2012
Section 4 - Managing the Access Point
Field Description
Filter To set the MAC Address Filter, select one of the following options:
•) Allow only stations in the list. Any station that is not in the Stations List is denied
access to the network through the AP.
•) Block all stations in list. Only the stations that appear in the list are denied access to
the network through the AP. All other stations are permitted access.
Note: The lter you select is applied to the clients in the station list, regardless of whether
that station list is local or on the RADIUS server.
Stations List This is the local list of clients that are either permitted or denied access to the network
through the AP. To add a MAC Address to the local Stations List, enter its 48-bit MAC
address into the lower text boxes, then click Add.
To remove a MAC Address from the Stations List, select its 48-bit MAC address, then click
Remove.
The stations in the list will either be allowed or denied access based on how you set the lter
in the previous eld.
Note: If the MAC authentication type for the VAP is set to Local, the AP uses the Stations
List to permit or deny the clients access to the network. If the MAC authentication type is set
to RADIUS, the AP ignores the MAC addresses congured in this list and uses the list that is
stored on the RADIUS server. The MAC authentication type is set on the VAP conguration
page.
Table 30 - MAC Authentication
Note: After you congure local MAC Authentication settings, you must click Apply to apply the
changes and to save the settings. Changing some settings might cause the AP to stop and
restart system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity. We
recommend that you change AP settings when WLAN trafc is low.
Conguring MAC Authentication on the RADIUS Server
If you use RADIUS MAC authentication for MAC-based access control, you must congure a station list on the
RADIUS server. The station list contains client MAC address entries, and the format for the list is described in the
following table.
RADIUS Server Attribute Description Value
User-Name (1) MAC address of the client station. Valid Ethernet MAC Address.
User-Password (2) A xed global password used to
lookup a client MAC entry.
NOPASSWORD
Table 31 - RADIUS Server Attributes for MAC Authentication
Conguring Load Balancing
You can set network utilization thresholds on the UAP to maintain the speed and performance of the wireless network
as clients associate and disassociate with the AP. The load balancing settings apply to all supported radios.
To congure load balancing and set limits and behavior to be triggered by a specied utilization rate of the access
point, click the Load Balancing tab and update the elds shown in the following gure.
Figure 29 - Modify Load Balancing Settings