The eapol-response dest-address transform-condition command specifies the EAPOL-response packets to be encapsulated by an AP.
The undo eapol-response dest-address transform-condition command restores the default settings.
By default, an AP encapsulates only the EAPOL-response packets with the destination MAC addresses being the AP's BSSID.
eapol-response dest-address transform-condition { always | equal-bssid }
undo eapol-response dest-address transform-condition
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
---|---|---|
always |
Configures the AP to encapsulate all EAPOL-response packets. |
- |
equal-bssid |
Configures the AP to encapsulate only the EAPOL-response packets with the destination MAC address being the AP's BSSID. |
- |
During 802.1X authentication, the destination MAC addresses of the EAPOL-response packets sent by some STAs are APs' BSSIDs, but the destination MAC addresses of the EAPOL-response packets sent by other STAs are not APs' BSSIDs. You need to run this command to specify the EAPOL-response packets to be encapsulated.