Wouldn't this be the Routed Networks example on pg 25 of the Admin guide? I 
don't think the actual mgmt net comes into play, as long as PF can reach the 
devices for snmp/radius.

Tim

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Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 19:57:17 +0000
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Subject: [PacketFence-users] Multiple management networks

  Ok, here’s something that’s going to become an issue for me on deployment.
  We have multiple sites and each site has its own management network.  It 
appears that PF assumes that all managed machines live on a single network off 
the management vlan.  Is it possible to change this, or do we have to setup 
some sort of remote PF installation at each location?  That latter options is 
going to meet with some serious resistance at some of our sites (they are 
really bad environments and we have no provisions for servers at them), so I’m 
hoping there’s a way to tell PF that  Network X.X.X.X and Y.Y.Y.Y and Z.Z.Z.Z 
are all “management” networks.
  Don
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