Re: MAC Authentication.
- From: "Manjunath Bharadwaj [MSFT]" <mbhara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 10:12:27 -0700
Thats correct. You need to use Calling-Station-ID. This condition takes in
regular expressions, so you can use that to reduce the number of policies.
You could have the condition
00165BBD2304|00265BBD2304|00365BBD2304
to match 3 MAC addresses.
Thanks, Manju
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"Eric J." <bt_hirosaito@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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The attribute is "Calling Station ID" i think. Cause when i look at my
logfiles i see the MAC-Address of the client under this.
So you have to insert all the MAC-Addresses there. But i don´t know if
you must create a policy for every single MAC or if you can do it with
all MAC-Addresses at once.
greetz Eric
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