Hi guys,

Client mfp seems to be the best option but then I believe question in that
lab isn't very clear, but then actual lab is exactly like that hence it can
be good question for practice in some way. :)
Client mfp only allows ccx v5(cisco adapters) to associate I believe however
any vendor can actually develop  ccx v5 driver if they want. But then not
even Intel actually developed one.

CCKM can be the answer too if question is pointing to that direction.
Always read question carefully please.

Using Network Access Profile on ACS to block OUI of non-cisco then allow
everything(cisco). But then it's not scalable.

ccie wireless lab is not testing the best practice so don't assume also.

Hope it helps a bit.

Regards,
Brendon


From:  Raul Manzano <[email protected]>
Date:  Wed, 22 Dec 2010 11:57:15 +0100
To:  <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [CCIE Wireless] Doubts about labs 3 and 4 of workbook 1.

is it an .1x enabled SSID?
If yes, maybe Jason is referring to CCKM?

I don“t think, because as someone explained earlier, Intel clients support
both CCX and CCKM features and they are not "Cisco devices". For now, the
only way I think is to enable Client MFP.

Best regards.
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