Ill just throw this out there.. mDNS/Bonjour is a bad idea and very flakey
in any enterprise network. It typically doesn't work well with IGMP and
other multicast helpers. It was never designed for it.
Otherwise... The feature you are looking for would be part of roles in
packet fence. I don't know if the aruba allows ACLs to be assigned via
RADIUS or not though.
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Palmer, Tim <[email protected]>wrote:
> 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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