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You’d have to go with DHCP reservations for each Mac you want to
authorize. Some of the NAC and NAP stuff that’s starting to come out from
MS and Cisco is also an option to consider. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin Is it possible within a domain on an authorized DHCP server
to restrict what machines get a DHCP IP Address? For example, I want to
prevent someone from bringing in an unauthorized laptop and getting an IP
Address on the network. I want it to be so that if the machine is not a
part of the domain, it does not get any network connectivity from the DHCP
server. Thanks, Edwin |
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