Hello All,

So I am investigating a network upgrade + better NAC  and I wanted to
get some thoughts on the deployment. I am currently evaluating it in
our lab and saw that PacketFence was pretty easy to set up. Currently
have PF 4.1.0 integrated with a Samba4 AD server (No Windows :) ), so
that part is done.

Looking to get some thoughts on HP switches, looking at evaluating
them with PacketFence. Since it doesn't look like they sell the
ProCurve switches anymore I'll probably end up getting one (or
multiple) of the following depending on how the lab evaluation goes:
- HP 2530
- HP 2920
- HP 5120

So even though these are not explicitly listed on the supported list,
is there a general consensus how much hacking is required to get
support added, or is that is even possible? I'll probably end up
sending a diff out so others can take advantage of my work.

I'm planning on using 802.1X PEAP (wired), MAC based auth (either .1x
or snmp traps),  and SNMP so I can throw idiots on my network back
into an isolation VLAN. I'm willing to looking into other vendors if
someone has suggestions; only reason I'm looking at HP is the price
point is nice for the features provided.

Thanks in advance!

-- 
Thank You,
Nick Van Duyn
[email protected]

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