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FAQ: How do I create a profile based on a MAC address?

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  • R3000

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How do I create a profile based on a MAC address?

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This option is [only] available if using the Mobile Mode:

  • Create the Group
  • select the Members
  • Enter the member’s MAC address of the machines;
  • click [Add] to include the MAC address entry in the Current Members list box.

    For example, Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-30-48-53-2B-D2 Enter in this format... 00:30:48:53:2B:D2.

    The filter does not accept [_] character. If using the mobile mode to filter end users, any Source MAC addresses previously added in the master IP group’s Members window display in the MAC Address frame.
    • To add MAC addresses to the sub-group, select each sub-group by highlighting
    • To add member MAC(s), highlight the MAC address(es) from the "Available MAC(s)" list and click the left arrow.
    • To remove MAC addresses from the sub-group, select each sub-group by highlighting it in the MemberMAC(s) list box, and then clicking the right arrow to move the item(s) to the Available MAC(s) list box.

TIPS: Multiple MAC addresses can be moved to a list box by clicking each MAC address while pressing the Ctrl key on your keyboard, and then clicking the arrow key pointing to that list box. Blocks of MAC addresses can be moved to a list box by clicking the first MAC address, and then pressing the Shift key on your keyboard while clicking the last MAC address, and then clicking the arrow key pointing to that list box.

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