05-30-2012 01:09 AM
I has 4 VLANs and I want a MAC address has access to a VLAN, but not to another.
I used ACLs, but this will block the access to the access point, How to get the mac address will have access to a VLAN, eg no other Vlan?????
I has 4 VLANs and I want a MAC address has access to a VLAN, but not to another.
I used ACLs, but this will block the access to the access point, How to get the mac address will have access to a VLAN, eg no other Vlan?????
thank you
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Posted by WebUser Kahina Akkouche from Cisco Support Community App
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06-01-2012 04:37 AM
ACL is layer 3 aware, what you need is vACL - VLAN Access Control List.
That said, i am unsure if thats supported in AP1200's, so you might need to do that in the switches instead.
HTH
05-30-2012 02:33 AM
http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t33333-mac-authentication-on-ap1200.html
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Posted by WebUser Kahina Akkouche from Cisco Support Community App
06-01-2012 04:37 AM
ACL is layer 3 aware, what you need is vACL - VLAN Access Control List.
That said, i am unsure if thats supported in AP1200's, so you might need to do that in the switches instead.
HTH
06-01-2012 07:58 AM
thank you for your response.
I think we should create a list, I have to apply a brige of Vlan
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Posted by WebUser Kahina Akkouche from Cisco Support Community App
06-01-2012 07:59 AM
but even this does not work!! solutions?
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Posted by WebUser Kahina Akkouche from Cisco Support Community App
06-04-2012 04:13 AM
did you apply the ACL in the switch or AP ?
(I am not sure its supported in the AP)
06-04-2012 04:20 AM
@mbilgrav apply the ACL in the AP
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Posted by WebUser Kahina Akkouche from Cisco Support Community App
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