Station Isolation
Station isolation prevents traffic from one wireless client inadvertently reaching another
wireless client on the same mobility VLAN. Station isolation is configured on a per network
basis. When this feature is enabled on the network, wireless clients can only communicate
with devices in a different subnet through the gateway. Traffic that is not destined to the
gateway gets filtered by the AP.
Station Isolation is especially useful in environments such as a hotel or public hot spots.
Important:
Station isolation is supported in both the Overlay and Unified Access deployments.
The following sections describe enabling Station Isolation using the Avaya CLI.
Related topics:
Enabling Station Isolation on a network profile
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Enabling Station Isolation on a network profile
Before you begin
Ensure that you are in the wireless configuration mode of the Avaya CLI. Use the following
commands:
WC8180#conf t
WC8180(config)#wireless
WC8180(config-wireless)#
Note:
From release 2.1.0 onwards, station isolation configuration is not supported on a Radio
profile. You can configure and enable only on a network profile.
About this task
Create a sample network profile and enable Station Isolation on that profile.
Procedure
1. Create a network profile named
NP2
with profile ID
2
.
WC8180(config-wireless)#network-profile 2
Creating network-profile (id = 2) ...
WC8180(config-network-profile)#profile-name NP2
WC8180(config-network-profile)#exit
2. Enable Station Isolation on the network profile.
WC8180(config-wireless)#network-profile 2
Entering network-profile (id = 2) configuration mode..
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