We finally got PacketFence up and running with some great help from Tim, but 
are now having an issue with Wake on LAN.  Desktop PCs are in the 172.22.34.x 
subnet after PacketFence registration (this is the same subnet they had been in 
before we implemented PacketFence).  Now the PCs sit in the 172.22.38.x 
(MAC_Registration) subnet when off.  Wake on LAN requests are no longer being 
sent to those PCs and we can't quite figure out where the disconnect lies.

We don't have "ip forwarding" enabled on the 172.22.38.x subnet although we did 
have it on the 172.22.34.x subnet.  Could that be the issue?  Wouldn't enabling 
it on the MAC_Registration VLAN circumvent the PacketFence security?

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