Well, after I can get unknown users to be assigned to a limited 
access/registration vlan they will then register their MAC address and it will 
be stored in our Netreg machine which may stor the macs at text, but I will 
have to check with my systems guy.  If I can get unknown users into the 
afformentioned vlan however I think I can say with a fair amount of confidence 
that I can make this system work.  Once then register and their MAC address 
becomes "known" they can be given a dhcp address from what ever vlan we choose. 
 It is firstly a matter me getting up to speed on how to config Radius to 
deliver vlan ID's to "unknown" users, once I can do that I can captive portal 
them and treat them like all other users registering on our network... I think.
 
Thank you!
 
Brian

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Alan DeKok
Sent: Sat 6/23/2007 2:51 AM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: Version 1.1.6 - Mac Address Authentication/vlan tagging



Brian Ertel wrote:
> I wasn't able to find an answer to this on the archives.  Now, here is
> the set up: Freeradius Ver. 1.1.6 on centOS V.5.  I am testing a Cisco
> 2000 Series Wireless LAN Controller and am trying to figure out a way to
> put unknown users (via their MAC Address) into a limited access vlan.
> So here is the kicker, I have to be able to tell radius that users that
> fail to authenticate get tagged with a certain vlan tag (ie vlan ID of
> our limited access vlan)  Can freeradius do that?

  Yes.  Where are the known MAC's stored?  In a databise?  Flat-text
files?  Knowing that helps to design a solution.

  Alan DeKok.
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