Hi,

I am not sure to see your use case.  Inline is made to work using NAT, 
not routing.  And even then, using RIP/OSPF on the Inline VLAN is to 
mee... overkill.  I would use static routing instead, it's only 1 subnet.

On 2012-09-03 5:01 PM, Vinícius Ferrão wrote:
> Hello PacketFence Community.
>
> I've question that I was unable find an answer reading the documentation or 
> googlin'.
>
> I'm aware that PacketFence can act as router using the inline setup, but I 
> can't see if it can work with RIP or OSPF protocols instead of NAT. Is this 
> possible? If yes there are some tips to get this configuration working?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
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