Steven,
I'm not an expert either, but I think you're on the right track. The
registration and isolation VLANs don't need to be routed as long as the
PacketFence server has an interface in each VLAN. I think you can set up
passthroughs on the Configuration > Trapping page to allow isolated nodes to
certain internet resources for remediation (like AV or Windows updates).
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Gavin Pyle
Network Engineer
Green River College
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From: Weissenburger, Steven C [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PacketFence-users] PacketFence newbie
Hello,
I'm very new to packetfence and have just completed the build. I'm struggling
with how sub-interfaces/vlans should be setup.
Is there a document or can someone explain how the management, registration and
isolation are supposed to work? I'm using an out-of-band deployment (with
captive portal) and have my mgt. interface setup as a routable address on my
network. I'm using non-routable addresses for my registration and isolation
vlans. Is this the preferred method or do all interfaces need to be routable.
Thanks,
Steve
Steve Weissenburger
Project Leader - Enterprise Network Practice
[Gannett]
gannett.com<http://www.gannett.com/>
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