Hi Roger, It depends on your network setup to the remote locations. If you have a static vpn, or a dedicated digital line, then it should just be a matter of configuring the routers with the proper ip helper addresses to forward dhcp packets across the network to your pf server. Then, set up pf with the remote switch IPs and vlan to role mapping you use at the remote sites, and configure the switches to use vlan enforcement.
I have not tested this set up. But, in theory it should work fine. Without a vpn or dedicated fiber line to the remote site, making it work would be very difficult. Regards, Peter Truax Network Administrator (360) 688-2240 Saint Martin’s University 5000 Abbey Way E Lacey, WA 98503 [cid:[email protected]] From: Roger Faria via PacketFence-users <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2019 7:55 AM To: [email protected] Cc: Roger Faria <[email protected]> Subject: [External] [PacketFence-users] Multiples sites CAUTION: This email is from an outside sender. Do not click on links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Everyone, We currently have 3 campuses and we would like to run packetfence in all 3 campuses without having to install 3 instances of packetfence. Can packetfence handle multiple sites without having to run multiple instances? what would recommended? Thanks in advance, Rogerio Faria Network Administrator ITS Information Technology Services
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