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How to disable mac address in 9800 WLC

Noovi
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Hi Guys,

As we know, there is option in Cisco 5520 WLC to mannualy disable any Mac addresses of user to deny network access to him.

Is there any disable mac address option in Cisco 9800 WLC?

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Leo Laohoo
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@Noovi wrote:
there is option in Cisco 5520 WLC to mannualy disable any Mac addresses of user to deny network access to him.

And Randomize MAC Address is making this obsolete.

The command is: 

conf t
 wireless exclusionlist <MAC ADDRESS> [description <32 characters>]
end

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Leo Laohoo
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@Noovi wrote:
there is option in Cisco 5520 WLC to mannualy disable any Mac addresses of user to deny network access to him.

And Randomize MAC Address is making this obsolete.

The command is: 

conf t
 wireless exclusionlist <MAC ADDRESS> [description <32 characters>]
end

is there any option through GUI?

Hi leo,

i found GUI option as below

Monitoring-->Wireless-->CLients-->Excluded clients--> + Add mac address

how do we stop randomize mac address?

 

         >...how do we stop randomize mac address?
          - You can't because these are client features ,

 M.



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Thank you for your reply


@OzRL5 wrote:
how do we stop randomize mac address?

It can be done if management wants to be pedantic.  ISE can be configured to not allow Randomized MAC address, however, by doing so you will find yourself to be the most unpopular person.

We have some users getting on XVPN to stream content and/or esports etc on their android and iphones - looking for a way to block that - I don't mind being unpopular with those that violate the Acceptable Use Policy 

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