06-04-2013 08:10 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:10 AM
I manage Wi-Fi on a college campus, and we have implemented 802.1x with RADIUS authentication running on a Windows server, and that works well. The issue is that the college is looking at removing wired connections in the dorms in favor of just deploying wireless, and the gaming consoles (Xbox, PS3, etc. ) cannot support 802.1x. We use Cisco 5508 Wireless LAN controllers with 1142 and 3602 APs.
I would like to enable MAC address authentication for these gaming consoles, wherein we (IT) would enter the MAC address of the console for a single connection and allow that console to connect to Wi-Fi, but I do not want to use WEP or any other TKIP passwords, because once the students would know the password they would use WEP/WPA instead of authenticating through RADIUS for their PC/tablet connections. .
Can that be done?
06-04-2013 12:34 PM
Yep! You can enter the MAC Addresses yourselves, or more realistically,, you can use the MyDevices portal in ISE and then students can add their own MAC Addresses. With this feature, you as a Service Provider don't have to do any work, but you still get to know which user owns which MAC Addresses by integrating the portal's authentication with AD. You can even tie this in with ISEs device profiling technology so you can work out that something is an iPad, laptop, Xbox, whatever, and then assign the device to the necessary VLAN, ACL, QoS, Rate Limit, etc..
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06-06-2013 01:15 AM
Yes you can do this with the help of ISE. If you need to support BYOD work practices, or provide more secure access to your data center resources, the Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) can help. With this all-in-one enterprise policy control platform, you can reliably enforce compliance, enhance infrastructure security, and simplify service operations.
For more detail you can see the below link
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/vpndevc/ps5712/ps11637/ps11195/data_sheet_c78-656174.html
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