- Table of Contents
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- 06-Network
- 01-Scanner
- 02-VRF
- 03-Interface
- 04-Interface pairs
- 05-Interface collaboration
- 06-Security zones
- 07-VLAN
- 08-MAC
- 09-DNS
- 10-ARP
- 11-ND
- 12-Forwarding advanced settings
- 13-Routing table
- 14-Static routing
- 15-Policy-based routing
- 16-OSPF
- 17-RIP
- 18-HTTP
- 19-SSH
- 20-NTP
- 21-FTP
- 22-Telnet
- 23-MAC authentication
- 24-MAC address whitelist
- 25-MAC access silent MAC info
- 26-MAC access advanced settings
- 27-IP authentication
- 28-IPv4 whitelist
- 29-IPv6 whitelist
- Related Documents
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MAC access silent MAC info
Introduction
The silent MAC list contains information about users whose MAC addresses are marked as silent MAC addresses.
If a user fails MAC authentication, the device marks the MAC address of that user as a silent MAC address and starts a quiet timer (user configurable) for the MAC address. The device will drop all packets from the MAC address within the quiet time. The quiet mechanism avoids repeated authentication during a short time.