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MAC addresses are uniquely assigned to each card, so using MAC filtering on a network permits and denies network access to specific devices through the use of blacklists and white-lists. While the restriction of network access through the use of lists is straightforward, an individual person is not identified by a MAC address, rather a device only, so an authorized person will need to have a white-list entry for each device that he or she would use to access the network.
Mac Filtering mode falls on the following
Deny – Will not connect to the Mac address in the list(ACL)
Allow-all – No mac filtering rules applied
Module | Data Model Params |
Ccsp-Wifiagent |
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Mac Address are entered via WEBUI or dmcli and stored in ACL (/tmp/wifi_acl_list). When the MacFilter mode is set TRUE , it involves either white-list or black-list depends on FilterAsBlackList value, and applying the iptable rules on mac's in ACL. Also record the Filter Mode and mac addresses into Persistent Storage. Retrieved on boot-up from PSM , rules are applied after boot-up by executing the macfilter.sh.