Release Notes

1923 | stm Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
stm
add-blacklist-client <macaddr>
kick-off-sta <macaddr> <bssid>
purge-blacklist-clients
remove-blacklist-client <macaddr>
Description
This command is used to manually disconnect a client from an AP or control the blacklisting of clients.
Syntax
Parameter
Description
add-blacklist-client
MAC address of the client to be added to the denial of service
list.
kick-off-sta
When you use the kick-off-sta feature specify a client’s MAC
address and BSSID, the AP sends deauthorization frames to the
station to disconnect it.
<macaddr>
MAC address of client to be disconnected.
<bssid>
The associated BSSID of the client to be disconnected.
purge-blacklist-client
Clear the entire client blacklist.
remove-blacklist-client <macaddr>
Specify the MAC address of a client to remove it from the denial
of service list.
Usage Guidelines
When you blacklist a client, the client is not allowed to associate with any AP in the network. If the client is
connected to the network when you blacklist it, a deauthentication message is sent to force the client to
disconnect. The blacklisted client is blacklisted for the duration specified in the virtual AP profile. The client
blacklist supports up to 4,000 individual client entries.
The controller retains the client blacklist in the user database, so the information is not lost if the controller
reboots. When you import or export the controller’s user database, the client blacklist will be exported or
imported as well.
Example
The following command blacklists a client:
(host) #stm add-blacklist-client 00:01:6C:CC:8A:6D
Command History
Version Modification
ArubaOS 1.0 Command introduced.
ArubaOS 6.0 The purge-client-blacklist parameter was introduced.
The start-trace and stop-trace parameters are no longer functional.