D-Link DWS-3024L User Manual - Page 154

Delete All, Deny MAC, Administration > Basic Setup > AAA/RADIUS, Global

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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual To delete the ad hoc client entries from the list, click Delete All. The status list is cleared on the switch. NOTE: Clearing the list does not disassociate any of the ad hoc clients, and the clients might still be involved in the ad hoc network. If you want to block an ad hoc client from WLAN access, select the check box next to the MAC address of the client and click Deny MAC. The MAC address is added to the MAC Deny List in the AP Profile MAC Authentication settings. If you select the check box and click Allow MAC, the MAC address is added to the Allow MAC List in the AP Profile MAC Authentication settings. NOTE: The MAC address is added to the local MAC authentication list for all profiles where the global default action is set to allow (for Allow MAC), or deny (for Deny MAC). If you use RADIUS for MAC authentication in one or more AP profiles, you must add the MAC to the RADIUS database. Each AP profile has one global MAC authentication list which is either a list to deny access to all MAC addresses on the list or to allow access to all MAC addresses on the list. To se the mode for the default AP Profile, click the Administration > Basic Setup > AAA/RADIUS tab. Set the MAC Authentication Default Action field to Allow or Deny all MAC Addresses in the list. To set the mode for a different AP profile go to the Global tab on the AP Profile to configure. The switch does not remove MAC entries from this list even when a client successfully authenticates with an AP. The historical ad hoc data gives you more time to take action against clients that establish ad hoc networks on the WLAN. Table 52. Ad Hoc Client Status Field MAC Address AP MAC Address Location Radio Detection Mode Age Description The Ethernet address of the client. If the Detection Mode is Beacon then the client is represented as an AP in the RF Scan database and the Neighbor AP List. If the Detection Mode is Data Frame then the client information is in the Neighbor Client List. The base Ethernet MAC Address of the managed AP which detected the client. The configured descriptive location for the managed AP. The radio interface and its configured mode that detected the ad hoc device. The mechanism of detecting this Ad Hoc device. The possible values are Beacon Frame or Data Frame. Time in seconds since last detection of the ad hoc network. 154 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access System User Manual
To delete the ad hoc client entries from the list, click
Delete All
. The status list is cleared on
the switch.
NOTE:
Clearing the list does not disassociate any of the ad hoc clients, and the clients
might still be involved in the ad hoc network.
If you want to block an ad hoc client from WLAN access, select the check box next to the
MAC address of the client and click
Deny MAC
. The MAC address is added to the MAC
Deny List in the AP Profile MAC Authentication settings. If you select the check box and
click Allow MAC, the MAC address is added to the Allow MAC List in the AP Profile MAC
Authentication settings.
NOTE:
The MAC address is added to the local MAC authentication list for all pro-
files where the global default action is set to allow (for Allow MAC), or deny
(for Deny MAC). If you use RADIUS for MAC authentication in one or more
AP profiles, you must add the MAC to the RADIUS database.
Each AP profile has one global MAC authentication list which is either a list to deny access to
all MAC addresses on the list or to allow access to all MAC addresses on the list. To se the
mode for the default AP Profile, click the
Administration > Basic Setup > AAA/RADIUS
tab. Set the MAC Authentication Default Action field to Allow or Deny all MAC Addresses in
the list. To set the mode for a different AP profile go to the
Global
tab on the AP Profile to
configure.
The switch does not remove MAC entries from this list even when a client successfully
authenticates with an AP. The historical ad hoc data gives you more time to take action against
clients that establish ad hoc networks on the WLAN.
Table 52.
Ad Hoc Client Status
Field
Description
MAC Address
The Ethernet address of the client. If the Detection Mode is Beacon then the
client is represented as an AP in the RF Scan database and the Neighbor AP
List. If the Detection Mode is Data Frame then the client information is in the
Neighbor Client List.
AP MAC Address
The base Ethernet MAC Address of the managed AP which detected the
client.
Location
The configured descriptive location for the managed AP.
Radio
The radio interface and its configured mode that detected the ad hoc device.
Detection Mode
The mechanism of detecting this Ad Hoc device. The possible values are
Beacon Frame or Data Frame.
Age
Time in seconds since last detection of the ad hoc network.