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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-13826-01
Chapter 6 Configuring WLANsWireless Device Access
Configuring WLANs
Enter config macfilter ip-address mac_addr IP_addr to assign an IP address to an existing MAC
filter entry, if one was not assigned in the config macfilter add command.
Enter show macfilter to verify that MAC addresses are assigned to the WLAN.
Configuring a Timeout for Disabled Clients
You can configure a timeout for disabled clients. Clients who fail to authenticate three times when
attempting to associate are automatically disabled from further association attempts. After the timeout
period expires, the client is allowed to retry authentication until it associates or fails authentication and
is excluded again. Use these commands to configure a timeout for disabled clients:
Enter config wlan blacklist wlan-id timeout to configure the timeout for disabled clients. Enter a
timeout from 1 to 65535 seconds, or enter 0 to permanently disable the client.
Use the show wlan command to verify the current timeout.
Assigning WLANs to Interfaces
Use these commands to assign a WLAN to an interface:
Enter this command to assign a WLAN to a interface:
config wlan interface {wlan-id | foreignAp} interface-id
Use the interface-id option to assign the WLAN to a specific interface.
Use the foreignAp option to use a third-party access point.
Enter show wlan summary to verify interface assignment status.
Configuring Peer-to-Peer Blocking
In controller software releases prior to 4.2, peer-to-peer blocking is applied globally to all clients on all
WLANs and causes traffic between two clients on the same VLAN to be transferred to the upstream
VLAN rather than being bridged by the controller. This behavior usually results in traffic being dropped
at the upstream switch because switches do not forward packets out the same port on which they are
received.
In controller software release 4.2, peer-to-peer blocking is applied to individual WLANs, and each client
inherits the peer-to-peer blocking setting of the WLAN to which it is associated. In 4.2, you also have
more control over how traffic is directed. For example, you can choose to have traffic bridged locally
within the controller, dropped by the controller, or forwarded to the upstream VLAN. Figure 6-6
illustrates each option.
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