Minh Trung wrote:
> Hello experts,
> 
> I am newbie in Packetfence.
> My infrastructure including Microsoft OS and some Linux platform.
> I already have DNS, DHCP, it's based on Microsoft 2k8 platform.
> Now, may i using Packetfence on my network?
> My currently network:
> 
> Intetrnet --+> Firewalls --+> Core switches --+> Switches(Cisco 2960)
> --+> LAN
>                                               |
>                                               |--+> Servers farm.
> 
> Where i can place Packetfence??
> Can i using Packetfence on VMware machine or not?
> Any help would be appreciated,

It depends on what your standards are.  I would probably put the
packetfence server where your server farm is, but you'll need to trunk
in a vlan on the switches for authentication.

Using your existing DNS and DHCP is fine for everything except the
authentication VLAN.  For that you'll want to use the packetfence server.

Yes, you can run this on VMWare.  We run it on RHEV and it works fine.

> Best regards,


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