If you wanted even more control you could use the auto register feature and put 
your switches into production.  This way you can use ALL of the NAC features 
without your users even knowing it is there ... until you kick them into the 
isolation vlan with all the other degenerates MUWHAHAHAHAH!!!! ... ahem .. 
excuse me.

Jake Sallee
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System Engineer
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From: Francois Gaudreault [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 7:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Stealth deployment

Hi,

You can simply put the switch into testing mode (instead of production mode).  
You should be able to get the information, but PF won't do anything.

On 11-08-05 7:05 PM, packet fence wrote:
Hi all,

I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. I want to deploy 
packetfence and take full advantage of its reporting capabilities without 
leveraging the interactive NAC capability.

To be more specific, I'm looking for a way that the switch and port info for a 
node gets updated in the node view, but I don't want any VLAN changes to occur. 
I believe this would have to do with the switch mode. However the only mode 
that I can get to populate the switch/port information is by putting the switch 
in production. I've then configured the switch with an incorrect write SNMP 
community. This is how I've been able to get the switch/port information 
without changing the VLAN, but it isn't very efficient. Anyone have another 
idea, that might streamline communications between packetfence and the switch?

The purpose behind this is to audit what's (DHCP fingerprinting / Hostname / 
MAC address) coming on the network and where (Switch / port) without any active 
changes or active change attempts.

Thanks,






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