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Chapter 50 User/Group
ZyWALL Series CLI Reference Guide
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2 Save the current configuration to the Zyxel Device.
50.2.4 MAC Auth Commands
This table lists the commands for creating a list of MAC addresses. Only WiFi clients using the MAC
addresses you specified can access the Internet or the network behind the Zyxel Device. Please note
that you need to first configure an SSID security profile MAC authentication settings to have the AP
authenticate WiFi clients by their MAC addresses.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# username Max password 1234 user-type admin
Router(config)# username Max logon-lease-time 60
Router(config)# username Max logon-re-auth-time 0
Router(config)# write
Table 254 MAC-Auth Commands Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] mac-auth database mac mac_address type
ext-mac-address mac-role mac-users description
description
Maps the specified MAC address authenticated
by an external server to the specified MAC role.
The MAC role is a MAC address user account.
The MAC address you set here will be mapped
to the MAC address user account. When a WiFi
client connects to the Zyxel Device, the Zyxel
Device will check the WiFi client MAC address to
see if the WiFi client MAC address has been
mapped with the 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 mac-users description
description
Maps the specified MAC address authenticated
by the Zyxel Device’s local user database to the
specified MAC role. The MAC role is a MAC
address user account. The MAC address you set
here will be mapped to the MAC address user
account. When a WiFi client connects to the
Zyxel Device, the Zyxel Device will check the
WiFi client MAC address to see if the WiFi client
MAC address has been mapped with the MAC
address user account.
The
no command deletes the mapping
between the MAC address and the MAC role.

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