On 05/30/2012 04:26 PM, Maxime Pioc wrote:
> Hi
> Thanks for the reply,
> I thought that when the client logs on with peap it was placed in the
> production vlan, like in MAB mode.
> 
> So i have to use an external dhcp Server ?

Or you can add a production scope in your conf/dhcpd.conf and have the
DHCP handled by PacketFence.

The reason why we don't do production DHCP by default is that most
environment already have DHCP infrastructure that they know (and love)
and changing habits is not welcomed.

That said, its possible to host production on PacketFence as mentionned
above.

There's one caveat w/ a workaround that you need to be informed about:
#1050: Force DHCP to send DHCPNACKs to client that juste changed VLAN
that insist on getting an invalid IP
http://packetfence.org/bugs/view.php?id=1050

Hopefully this made things clearer.
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