IP MAC binding
IP MAC binding is a wireless configuration feature that
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enables wireless device tracking features such as theft detection, proxy, DHCP relay, gleaning, and suppression
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tracks wireless clients' IPv4 addresses by binding them to their MAC addresses, and
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is enabled by default in the policy profile.
No IP MAC binding
No IP MAC binding disables all the wireless device tracking features for wireless clients' IPv4 address.
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It is not normally necessary to disable IP MAC binding, except for the following scenarios:
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The IP MAC address binding is enabled by default in the policy profile. |
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IP MAC binding is required for DHCP Option 82 to work in some situations. |
Use cases for no IP MAC binding
The following are the use cases for No IP MAC binding:
Disable IP MAC binding (CLI)
Procedure
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Step 1 |
Enter global configuration mode. Example:
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Configure the wireless profile policy. Example:
Example:
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Disable the wireless policy profile. Example:
Disabling policy profile results in associated AP and client to rejoin. |
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Step 4 |
Disable IP MAC binding. Example:
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Step 5 |
Enable the wireless policy profile. Example:
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Step 6 |
Return to privileged EXEC mode. Example:
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Verify IP MAC binding
Procedure
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Use the following command to verify if IP MAC binding is disabled or enabled: Example:
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