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Block machines from connecting to my SSIDs

donnie
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Hi all,

 

I managed to block specific machines from connecting to my ssid by blocking their mac addresses on my 3504 WLC via "security->AAA->Disabld CLients->Manual Disable"

 

I also manage to verify the logs via CLI using "client debug mac-address" with the logs seen below.

Processing assoc-req station:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb AP:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa:aa-00 ssid : Temp-BYOD thread:1e0eea80
Aug 20 19:12:27.580: [PA] bb:bb:bb:bb:bb:bb Ignoring assoc request due to mobile in exclusion list

 

Can i also verify the block via GUI other than CLI? TIA!

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superego
Level 1
Level 1

To see the logs, you can go to:

Management>Logs>Message Logs 

 

But need to set the syslog level to debugging: I won't recommended this as it might cause high CPU and you can't trace back that far, rather have the logs be sent to a syslog server.

 

Management>Logs>Config>Buffered Log Level - Debugging

 

Sending to a syslog server:

Management>Logs>Config>Syslog server - IP

Syslog level - debugging

 

***Please mark as an acceptable solution if it answers your question***

Leo Laohoo
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