I'll bite...  What's the requirement for need for doing this?

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Devin Meade <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I am finally replacing our 2003 DHCP servers with 2008 R2.  I see the
> option to allow only those MAC ID's that we know about.  We have a small
> network, and I am reviewing the current leases.  Our IT dept knows about
> each device (whoo hoo) that is currently leased.  I would *like* to enable
> this option and import each MAC address into each DHCP server.  Is there an
> import option?  I can right click a current lease and add to the deny or
> allow filter, but I would like an import of some sort.
>
> For servers prior to 2008R2 there is a separate download
> "MacFilterCallout.dll" and "SetupDHCPMacFilter.rtf".  This installs to
> %SystemRoot%\system32 and has some import functions, but I don't see it in
> my 2008R2 server.  I know you can spoof a MAC ID, we do have a company
> policy to use our WiFi outside of our network, but this reduces our attack
> surface (salesmen and who-knows-what's on their laptops etc...)
>
> Anyone using MAC ID filtering on 2008 R2 DHCP?  If so, how do you handle
> mulitple servers and mass import of the mac addresses?
>
> Thanks all,
> Devin Meade
>
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