If you have ClearPass and know the devices that try to connect and should not get access, you may reject or assign a denyall role from ClearPass.
From you description, it feels like there is information missing like the type of network, authentication/encryption, device types that should have access and those that shouldn't. Some more context may help if you didn't have your question answered.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Jan 27, 2023 02:23 PM
From: djones
Subject: Does anyone know if we can stop cellular devices from connecting to specific SSID?
I have an SSID that I would like to stop Cellular devices from being able to connect to.
We currently have them set so they are unable to authenticate BUT they are still consuming IPs from a DHCP scope.
- attempts to shorten the DHCP lease time have helped a little but have not completely averted the problem.
- More IP's were thrown at the DHCP scope but they have quickly been chewed up.
We were thinking if there was a way to stop them from connecting in the first place they would never get an IP.
Thanks,
Dave