Hello,

PF detects device on the same network as him natively based on DHCP.

If the packetfence server does not receive DHCP traffic it can’t do profiling.

Thanks,

Ludovic Zammit
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> On Sep 3, 2020, at 8:29 AM, 'van Rooij Neal' via PacketFence-users 
> <packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
> 
> After configuring my 3560-C switch for PacketFence, following the steps 5.1 
> to 5.6 from the installations guide, I noticed that once everything is done, 
> the console logins changed. 
> And I don't know what they are.
> 
> I tried looking into the CLI inputs (in attachement), but couldn't find any 
> clue on what they could be. 
> Is this happening because of something of one of them, or because of the fast 
> I added the switch on PF ?
> 
> 
> On a second point, I also noticed that my PacketFence (which isn't really 
> linked to anything yet, except the domain) doesn't list any devices on my 
> network.
> I thought that PF was automatically detecting all the MAC addresses on the 
> network and listing the devices found on it. 
> Should I add the devices MAC address manually to make it work ? Or is there a 
> specific setting that makes this not possible ?
> 
> I'll gladly provide any data if asked to. 
> 
> Thanks a lot (again) for helping me.
> Neal
> 
> 
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