From: Scott Morris (smorris@ipexpert.com)
Date: Mon Sep 10 2007 - 12:49:10 ART
It will have two of them actually... One for ethernet, one for radio. But
your radio MAC(s) shouldn't hit the ethernet switch at all.
Your AP is a bridge. But the question is whether you care about it or not
as far as any frames generated by the AP. (Sniffer first, answer question
later!)
Btw, if you are going to web-administer your AP, it would be good to trust
it's MAC as well! Just my thoughts!
HTH,
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:12 AM
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Subject: MAC Filtering - Wireless Access point with 4 hosts
Wireless Access point with 4 hosts is connected to fa0/12. Configure SW1 so
that traffic is only allowed in this port if it is sourced from one of the
above MAC addresses.
Does the Access point have a MAC address, which has to be taken in to
account?
Thanks.
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