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. -- University College Cork Lee Maltings Dyke Parade Cork, Ireland 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. Nicolas Quiniou-Briand Product Support Engineer [cid:image001.png@01D777EB.FD03BEE0] Office: +33156696210 Akamai Technologies 145 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02142 Connect with Us: [cid:image002.jpg@01D777EB.FD03BEE0]<https://community.akamai.com/> [cid:image003.png@01D777EB.FD03BEE0] <http://blogs.akamai.com/> [cid:image004.png@01D777EB.FD03BEE0] <https://twitter.com/akamai> [cid:image005.png@01D777EB.FD03BEE0] <http://www.facebook.com/AkamaiTechnologies> [cid:image006.png@01D777EB.FD03BEE0] <http://www.linkedin.com/company/akamai-technologies> [cid:image007.png@01D777EB.FD03BEE0] <http://www.youtube.com/user/akamaitechnologies?feature=results_main>
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