That sounds right to me - you'll need to configure VLAN's on the card in the 
VMWare box and create your registration, isolation etc networks on there, 
connecting each one to a virtual NIC on the PF box.

Mark

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On 13 Mar 2012, at 23:55, "Stephanie Arce" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, I am currently trying to set up PacketFence with VLAN registration for 
> testing in VMWare. My host PC only has 1 NIC, but in VMWare I have 4 NICs set 
> up. I have multiple physical PCs I can use as clients, and a Cisco Catalyst 
> 2960 switch. Earlier today I connected my PF/host PC to the switch but got 
> confused when setting up port security on the interfaces - I think I would 
> have to make the interface from the switch to PF a trunk, and then my 
> interfaces from the switch to clients access with all the port security 
> settings configured. Does that sound like it should work?
>
> I had this set up earlier and I was not receiving any packets on my client, 
> but then again I didn't have a DHCP helper-address on the switch so maybe 
> that's what was wrong. I am trying to follow the "Configuration by Example" 
> section in the administration guide on page 36.
>
> Thank you for any help!
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