Hello Jose,

You can use the VLAN filters to do that.

Allow only a specific device class to authenticate on specific switch port.

Keep in mind using Fingerbank profiling that your devices would need to be 
profiled first otherwise they will never match your rule thus fails all the 
time.

You can mach on a specific role as well and you can set that role manually with 
a CSV import or a VLAN filter based on the MAC OUI.

Thanks,

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> On Apr 25, 2022, at 3:35 AM, José Ramos via PacketFence-users 
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> Hello everyone!
> Is it possible to force a type of device on a switch port ? For exemple the 
> device connected to f0/1 has to be a printer or something like that ?
> 
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