A fine afternoon to all,

I'm a happy 4.0.x user with an Aruba wireless network, at a private high 
school. We're looking at rolling out Apple Tvs next year in many classrooms, 
and will therefor need to control that  nasty mDNS/Bonjour traffic. We're 
looking for high granularity, more than just an mDNS reflector – the ability to 
basically specify that no user will see an AppleTV that's not near the AP they 
are connected to.

As far as I can tell, the only way to do this is with Aruba's Clearpass policy 
manager system, which costs a bit, and will mean moving off of our happy 
Packetfence system.

The Challenge: Has any one even done any serious thinking about how to 
accomplish this with Packetfence? Is there any chance it's even possible?

Thank you for your thoughts,

Tim Palmer

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