Hi Luca,
Using UDP reflector makes the ip-helper option obsolete.
Does your UDP reflector send its data to the management IP? - It must as this
is the interface the pfdhcplistener process listens on usually eth0.
Andrew
From: luca comes [mailto:lucaco...@hotmail.it]
Sent: 12 May 2017 16:19
If you add networks in the GUI it will create static routes with the
gateway specified. Or use ospf/bgp like I do and create one aggregate route
on the PD server. We have an isolation/registration network per building
through mpls. Nothing touches the Pf servers at l2.
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Hi Luca,
In routed mode the PF is effectively ‘Out-of-band’ so you would not need to add
local routes on the PF server
for your remote subnets since your PF will be using it’s default gateway to
reach devices on them.
The IPTABLES should be automatically configured to allow the remote subnets
Hi all,
I'm delivering my new PF to test wired 802.1x on my network. I need to work
with routed network because PF is in our datacenter and I need to control
subnets on remote sites. So I've created a local registration/isolation vlan
directly attached to the server and I configured new vlans