Hi,

simply trigger a violation on it where the target vlan is isolation vlan.

regards
Fabrice

Le 2015-10-28 16:50, mourik jan heupink a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> This question is _very_ basic, but... we have been using pf for a while
> now, and I have recently been informed about an infected inline client.
>
> Now I want to isolate that inline client, I have it's mac, and I can see
> it under 'nodes'.
>
> Now... how can I deny/block its access / isolate it?
>
> I see how I can unregister it (but the user would simply register
> again), 'reevaluate access' (which i guess is alo not what I want), and
> delete it. (which I'm sure will give the 'node it still active' error,
> plus the user would simply register it again)
>
> So...what to do to manually isolate/deny access to a client?
>
> MJ
>
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