Site to Site VPN - Using MAC addressing

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Site to Site VPN - Using MAC addressing

Does Meraki MX security appliances have the ability to perform site to site VPN connection or allow access to another network location by blocking or allowing a MAC address instead of by the IP address or IP subnet?

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Mustafa_Taqi
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Access Control for VPN connections is handled via IP addresses or subnets, not MAC Addresses.

 

That said, you can use MAC-based access control to restrict access to the Local Network included in AutoVPN. If not allowed, the client will be blocked at the local network level and prevented from accessing anything. 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/Access_Control_and_Splash_Page/MX_Access_Policies_(802.1X)

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Access_Control/Configuring_Microsoft_NPS_for_MAC-Based_RADIUS_-_...

 

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