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   From:  "Olivier Bilodeau"<[email protected]>;
 Date:  Tue, Sep 20, 2011 09:40 PM
 To:  "packetfence-users"<[email protected]>; 
 
 Subject:  Re: [Packetfence-users] How to support static ip's address ?

  
 
>     > Question 1:
>     > Packetfence support static ip's address?
>     > If support, how to config it?
> 
>     It's a hard problem to track, which, arguably, can't be done in VLAN
>     mode and that we haven't yet fully investigated for inline mode (focused
>     more on actually releasing).
> 
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Have other way to reslove this request that static IP's address ?
> And I must reslove this request.
> 
> Help me and give me some suggests?
> thanks,
> 

Use DHCP for all devices on the network. If you need certain IP
addresses to stay the same (your stations are configured with hardcoded
printer IPs), pin the device <-> IP by assigning a specific IP based on
the MAC of the device. This is easy to do with all DHCP servers.

Otherwise you'll need to explain to us why you absolutely need static
IPs and maybe we'll be able to offer alternatives.
 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
 ONE:
 My net have some servers that must use static ip's address.
 This server always run, but DHCP server will be change some time.
  
 TWO:
 Some users who like use static ip' address ALWAYS ASK use the same ip's 
address.
  
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 thanks, thanks :)
-- 
Olivier Bilodeau
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Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence
(www.packetfence.org)

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