That should be possible... under Security -> User for internal server you can create the allowed MAC addresses as both user and password, then in the SSID configure MAC Authentication with the Internal server as authentication server. The MAC delimiter there (think None is the default) should match the format that you created the users (and password) in the internal user database.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 18, 2023 04:12 AM
From: harry fan
Subject: mac address whitelist configuration
I have an AP configuration question. I need to create whitelist in one SSID. All endpoints can't connect to this SSID, except for endpoints with mac addresses added to this whitelist. Can someone tell me if Aruba central has this configuration. I only see the denylist.
AP model: AP-345 Unified AP
AP firmware version:8.10.0.6
controlled by Aruba central.