Sorry for being unclear, we already have a list of all the switches on the 
network which I actually added to PacketFence. It's the end user devices we're 
interested in, most but not all of which use DHCP.

Thanks for the suggestion.

John.

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On Tue, 2021-07-13 at 11:35 +0000, Quiniou-Briand, Nicolas wrote:
Hello John,

When you said:

> we were hoping to get a list of all the devices currently active.

Do you speak about end-users devices or network devices (switches) ?

If you want PacketFence to display a list of end-users devices, you can install 
a DHCP sensor [1] on your DHCP server and forward traffic to PacketFence.
PacketFence will create nodes in its database with IP addresses.

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