Hi,
I understand what you mean but i don´t understand why you think
packetfence can´t do it.
Let me explain a simple case.
First i create 2 roles in the controller, the first one
"Project_Bat1_Class1" with vlan id 10, the second one is
"Student_Bat1_Class1" with the vlan id 20. These 2 roles are in the
airgroup Bonjour_Bat1_class1.
So i am in the Building 1, i have a projector in the class 1, the
projector has a role "Projector" in PacketFence.
I am a student with my ipad and i have been register as a student in
PacketFence with the role "Student".
The access point configuration for the class 1 in PacketFence has been
configured like that:
ROLE MAPPING BY SWITCH ROLE:
Projector => Project_Bat1_Class1
Student => Student_Bat1_Class1
So because the 2 devices are in the same airgroup they are able to
communicate with bonjour.
If the student leave the building 1 to go in the building 2 then his
role in packetfence will stay "Student" but the role for the new access
point will be Student_Bat1_ClassX wish is not in the airgroup
Bonjour_Bat1_class1.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2014-05-07 12:12, Palmer, Tim a écrit :
Thanks Jason, that's a clearer answer than I was writing.
Clearpass isn't just an mDNS reflector like avahi, its actual policy based
control of mDNS/Bonjour devices. I believe it involves active manipulation
of the AP configurations, not just controller based - it would have to
since you can limit what devices a user sees, based on location as well as
role. Or at least that what my boss was sold on.
The core problem for us is to allow idiot resistant, cross platform
wireless screen sharing between projectors and laptops. AppleTVs with a
third party app for Windows machines does this, but uses bonjour which of
course should have no place on a non-home network. We haven't found
anything else that works as well.
Tim
On 5/7/14 11:44 AM, "Jason Frisvold" <[email protected]> wrote:
Fabrice DURAND wrote:
Hello Tim,
just to know , what Clearpass can do more than PacketFence ?
Aruba has a feature called airgroup. Basically, it's a way of handling
Bonjour over wireless. Clearpass adds the ability to create groups of
devices and users rather than having it all wide open to anyone on the
VLAN.
I'm being pressured somewhat to look into this as well, but I'm hoping
to be able to build something into Packetfence to deal with this instead
of moving to Clearpass. It's expensive and proprietary, and doesn't
have all the features that Packetfence does.
Regards
Fabrice
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