I am completely new to packet fence and I need to get ZEN running for a 
class project. I am trying to get Zen running with inline mode since the 
switch I have is not supported. In the zen manual it has the following:

Inline enforcement is enabled by default. Every device is supported, and 
the only thing you
need to do is to drop the VM in the proper VLAN (Management and Inline 
VLAN) and bridge
your devices to this inline VLAN. In other words, the eth0 of the VM is 
intended to be the
management interface, and the eth0.200 interface (eth5 in the desktop 
version) is intended to be
the inline interface. Hook them to the right place.


Could someone please clarify this for me? I need 2 vlans? An inline and 
management? Or Just 1 vlan? Also when it says bridge devices to inline 
vlan, what exactly is it talking about? Is it referring to my switch, 
vmware "physical" NIC settings, or a setting to do with the ZEN (centos) 
operating system? Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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