Hi Everyone
i would like to know if this mail has an answer
Regards
2010/11/10 Hsin-mu Tsai <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> We are currently evaluating whether it is possible to use packetfence
> in our environment. I have done some research on the maillist but
> couldn't find an exact answer.
>
> Here is a short version of my question: does packetfence support the
> use case of having multiple devices (MAC addresses) under one switch
> port (in vlan mode)?
>
> Let me know explain a little bit more about our environment. Our core
> switch and access switches are mostly cisco (3750 and 2960) ones,
> which are supported by packetfence according to the documentation.
> However, the problem is that when the network cables are deployed
> throughout our building, each laboratory in our department only gets 3
> cables (and, hence, 3 ports on the access switch). This is obviously
> not enough for the lab as they usually have 10-20 devices, and have
> their own unmanaged small switches. An obvious solution would be to
> renew the cable infrastructure and add more access switches, but we
> currently don't have the budget to do so. Hence, the multiple MAC
> addresses under one switch port problem.
>
> We want to implement a basic registration mechanism, so that all
> devices on our network are associated with a user in our department
> and if new devices without registration are plugged in they will be
> blocked. The registration process doesn't have to be done on the new
> device since we can ask the user to register new ones using an already
> registered computer or submit the request to the network administrator
> via e-mail. Can packetfence simply add registered devices to the
> secure MAC address list and increase the maximum allowed MAC on the
> switch? (and therefore, the switch will block any unregistered new
> devices) As for isolation, since all devices on the same switch port
> belong to the same lab, it is okay to put all of them to the isolation
> vlan if there's a violation from any of those devices.
>
> We understand that the feature we are interested in might need some
> modifications to the current version of packetfence. If that is the
> case, where do we start?
>
> Since we are obviously very new to packetfence, we would appreciate
> any advice to our particular use case. Looking forward to hearing from
> you guys. Many thanks.
>
> Best wishes,
> -Michael
>
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> Hsin-Mu (Michael) Tsai
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering/
> Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia
> National Taiwan University
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