Cisco ISE has it built into the product. There is a registration page
where users can register their devices.
Building a home grown one is also very simple if you use free-radius.
You can set it up to use mysql and from there you just add/delete
mac-addresses to the mysql database:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/SQL-HOWTO . We tested this out with
our wireless controller and got it working in just a few hours. If we
didn't have the ISE, this is the way I'd go. Once the raidus/mysql part
is done , just put up a web-front end and have the users register and
manage their devices themselves.
I tested this setup with the Cisco WLC controllers, Cisco 3750 switches
wired ports using mac-auth and with a PFSense captive portal and it all
worked.
On 2/28/2014 7:26 AM, Ashfield, Matt (NBCC) wrote:
I've seen many people on this list mention they use mac-filtering for
non-standard and non-802.1x devices to access the network. I'm
wondering how you are managing this? Is it just a flat list or adding
macs as you get requests, or do you have an automated system for
management of this. I know Pcketfence would be one good example, but
wondering what others are using.
Thanks
Matt
New Brunswick Community College
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