Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges 用户指南
Setting Up the Association Table 10 - 7
For example, suppose there is a bridge on your accounting LAN and
three end nodes (A, B, and C) within radio range of the bridge. Only End
Node A should be allowed access to the LAN.
three end nodes (A, B, and C) within radio range of the bridge. Only End
Node A should be allowed access to the LAN.
1.
Disable auto-association.
2.
Add End Node A as a static entry. End Node A is allowed to associ-
ate to the root unit.
3.
End Nodes B and C are not allowed to associate.
As another example, suppose you only wanted to block End Node C and
did not care about any other nodes. In this case you would leave auto-
association “On” and add a static entry for End Node C to block it.
did not care about any other nodes. In this case you would leave auto-
association “On” and add a static entry for End Node C to block it.
Figure 10.1 - Example of Using Static Entry to Restrict Association
Wired LAN
Root Unit
End Node A
End Node B
End Node C