If the nodes in question are plugged into a switch with managment 
capabilities then you could set the security of the port to only allow 
legal mac/ip address's.  It depends on the switch.

You could go to the person and whack them on the head.  Which might be the 
easiest.

Chris

At 06:12 PM 6/29/2001, anon wrote:
>hello all, this is my first post.
>
>my problem is that some local users are changing their own local ip numbers
>(like, 192.168.1.40 to 192.168.1.50) then bypassing the Traffic shaper
>bandwidth limitation. (that was set on 192.168.1.40)
>
>anyone know how can i prevent this ?
>thanks in advance


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