Zyxel USG 40 [283/438] Mac auth commands

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Chapter 40 User/Group
ZyWALL / USG (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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40.2.4 MAC Auth Commands
This table lists the commands for mappings MAC addresses to MAC address user accounts.
40.2.4.1 MAC Auth Example
This example uses an external server to authenticate wireless clients by MAC address. After
authentication the ZyWALL / USG maps the wireless client to a mac-address user account (MAC
role). Configure user-aware features to control MAC address user access to network services.
The following commands:
Create a MAC role (mac-address user type user account) named ZyXEL-mac
Map a wireless client’s MAC address of 00:13:49:11:a0:c4 to the ZyXEL-mac MAC role (MAC
address user account)
Modify the WLAN security profile named secureWLAN1 as follows:
Turn on MAC authentication
Use the authentication method named Auth1
Use colons to separate the two-character pairs within account MAC addresses
Table 163 mac-auth Commands Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] mac-auth database mac mac_address type ext-mac-
address mac-role username description description
Maps the specified MAC address authenticated by an
external server to the specified MAC role (MAC address
user account).
The
no command deletes the mapping between the MAC
address and the MAC role.
[no] mac-auth database mac mac_address type int-mac-
address mac-role username description description
Maps the specified MAC address authenticated by the
ZyWALL / USG’s local user database to the specified MAC
role (MAC address user account).
The
no command deletes the mapping between the MAC
address and the MAC role.
[no] mac-auth database mac oui type ext-oui mac-role
username description description
Maps the specified OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier)
authenticated by an external server to the specified MAC
role (MAC address user account). The OUI is the first three
octets in a MAC address and uniquely identifies the
manufacturer of a network device.
The
no command deletes the mapping between the OUI
and the MAC role.
[no] mac-auth database mac oui type int-oui mac-role
username description description
Maps the specified OUI (Organizationally Unique Identifier)
authenticated by the ZyWALL / USG’s local user database
to the specified MAC role (MAC address user account). The
OUI is the first three octets in a MAC address and uniquely
identifies the manufacturer of a network device.
The
no command deletes the mapping between the OUI
and the MAC role.

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