09-11-2008 04:42 AM - edited 07-03-2021 04:27 PM
Setup SSID to use "Client Authenticated Key Management" using Mandatory Key Management & WPA with a WPA Pre-shared key.
Working fine using WPA but I also want to use WPA & MAC Authentication together.
When I enable "with MAC Authentication" under "Methods Accepted" under "Open Authentication" the client would authenticate.
Can I use both ?
Any help would be grateful !!
09-11-2008 06:16 AM
Hi!
WPA-PSK doesn't work with MAC authentication. This happens because MAC authentication removes the wpa-psk ascii password line from the configuration.
This is by design; Cisco development has no intention to support MAC authentication with WPA.
-Jai
09-11-2008 10:17 AM
It seems that creating different SSID's is always out of the question becusae I can define a native VLAN on some of my order switches.
09-11-2008 10:22 AM
Sorry can't spell:
It seems that creating different SSID's is always out of the question because ICAN'T define a native VLAN on some of my order switches
09-11-2008 12:58 PM
To create different SSIDs, you need an 802.1q trunk setup on the switchport to which the access point connects. Without the capability of connecting a trunk link, you're correct to say that you cannot use multiple SSIDs.
If, however, you're using a non-Cisco switch that supports trunking, you can use multiple SSIDs and the native VLAN defaults to VLAN 1. Just keep that in mind while setting things up. My guess is that there's a way to redefine the native VLAN if needed on any switch that supports 802.1q, but you really don't need to do that to use multiple SSIDs anyway.
Not sure what this has to do with the posted topic, but that's fine :)
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