Hello all,
I'm new to PF and planning a test setup. I've read as much as I can of the
docs and mailing lists, but I still have a few questions about how I need to
setup PF.
My planned setup is for all registration and isolation vlans to be routed
--none will be local--since our campus uses routed links between buildings
and all vlans are local to a given building's L2 domain.
Q1) My assumption therefore is that I don't do trunking on the PF server's
NIC. No problem with all routed vlans, correct?
Q2) What will be the pf_gateway for each routed registration and isolation
vlan?
In the Guide_To_Deploy_PF_In_Routed_Network, in section "Routed Registration
and Isolation Vlans," it says:
"For a remote routed network, this has to be set to the PacketFence local
network gateway in this Vlan. PacketFence uses it to create local static
routes to the remote routed network."
In the example, it uses an ip for pf_gateway that is in the ip range of a
local vlan defined in networks.conf. Does there need to be a local vlan for
each routed one just to have a gateway? If not, how are the vlans related
to each other, and why would there need to be a dhcp range for both a local
and a routed registration vlan?
Or, to put it another way, what is the simplest and best way to set up PF to
have all registration and isolation vlans routed?
Best regards,
Mark
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