09-01-2020 12:11 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:27 PM
Hello,
I have set up a iPSK SSID on a Catalyst 9800-40 controller and this works fine for now.
The MAC address of the device gets checked by ISE and if the WPA2-Key is correct then the device will be assigned the correct VLAN.
However, with iOS 14 Apple will introduce randomized MAC addresses and it is enabled by default.
As a user I am totally supporting this but as an administrator I think it blows iPSK right out the window.
Does anyone have a solution for this when the device changes MAC addresses randomly?
Or am I missing something?
cheers,
Harald
09-01-2020 02:50 AM
I do not have devices with iOS 14 yet, but here are my thoughts on this:
It will be configurable per network. So we need to make sure that the feature is switched off for a company network:
09-01-2020 05:26 AM
04-27-2021 12:29 PM
From what I have seen so far with randomised MAC on iOS 14, it seems to keep the same MAC address for a specific SSID. So it is creating a random MAC address per SSID. What I have not tried yet is whether the MAC address changes in an enterprise situation with multiple access points and therefore is changing per BSSID. Has anyone tested this?
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