set authentication mac 239set authenticationmacConfigures authentication and defines where it is performed for specifiednon-802.1X users with network access through a media access control(MAC) address.Syntax — set authentication mac{ssid ssid-name | wired} mac-addr-glob method1[method2] [method3] [method4] ssid ssid-name — SSID name to which this authentication ruleapplies. To apply the rule to all SSIDs, type any. wired — Applies this authentication rule specifically to usersconnected to a wired authentication port. mac-addr-glob — A single user or set of users with access via a MACaddress. Specify a MAC address, or use the wildcard (*) character tospecify a set of MAC addresses. (For details, see “MAC AddressGlobs” on page 27.) method1, method2, method3, method4 — At least one of up to fourmethods that MSS uses to handle authentication. Specify one or moreof the following methods in priority order. MSS applies multiplemethods in the order you enter them.A method can be one of the following: local — Uses the local database of usernames and user groups onthe WX switch for authentication. server-group-name — Uses the defined group of RADIUS serversfor authentication. You can enter up to four names of existingRADIUS server groups as methods.For more information, see “Usage.”Defaults — By default, authentication is deactivated for all MAC users,which means MAC address authentication fails by default. When usingRADIUS for authentication, a MAC user’s MAC address is also used as theauthorization password for that user, and no global authorizationpassword is set.Access — Enabled.History —Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.