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Hello

I want to make the restriction on the bases of the SSID. I have two SSIDS on Wireless LAN controller and all authentications are happing via Active directory through ACS. ACS is integrated into Active directory.

The goal is to restrict users, I want that GROUP-A users cannot connect to the SSID-A and GROUP B, user one login on SSID-B.

Users GROUP-A could not connect to the SSID-B and GROUP-B users could not connect to the SSID-A

Is this possible in ACS to apply the restriction on the basis of SSID or any other workaround?

Concerned,

Sylvie

Sylvie,

Yes, restriction of basic SSID is possible with Cisco acs, please set up the GROUP A and GROUP B with their respective as SSID (* ssid) as shown in the example configuration below.

Restrict access WLAN SSID with WLC and Cisco Secure ACS Configuration Example-based

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/Tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00807669af.shtml

Regds,

JK

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