12-23-2010 03:12 AM
HOW CAN I BLOCK THE MAC ADDRESS OF A DEVICE THROUGHT
THE ROUTER??
12-23-2010 05:36 AM
I do really know that Router does only layer three filtering but
here comes a situation where some strangers get the user name and password of
someone in the network team, connect their computers and log in with staff
id. with nbtstat -a 172.65.1.xx of the compu
ter i can see the mac address of the pc. i do know i can block such mac address fro
m the access point. but is there a way i can block it from the router?
12-23-2010 11:41 AM
You can't reliably do this unless the MAC is on the same subnet as your router. In that case, you could configure IRB with MAC address filtering. However, that's a lot of config change for something easily circumvented by adding an intermediate router (or changing the MAC).
What would be better is to dedicate a subnet or VLAN to management, and apply IP access-lists to prevent users from being able to connect to your device except from one of the allowed management IPs.
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