11-24-2003 03:29 AM - edited 03-02-2019 11:55 AM
Our internal VLANs for the clients doesn't have at all our locations the same name and we have different subnets in buildings.
At the moment I have the problem that I need for each client subnet (approx. 40) one VMPS Server because the VMPS database cannot assign a MAC to a list of VLANs.
Does anybody knows if UT allows to implement conditions?
For ecample:
MAC A => VLAN 100 IF SWITCHIP = 9.9.9.1
MAC A => VLAN 120 IF SWITCHIP = 9.9.8.10
... or ...
USER XY => VLAN 100 IF SWITCHIP = 9.9.9.1
USER XY => VLAN 120 IF SWITCHIP = 9.9.8.10
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11-28-2003 10:21 AM
When you enable VMPS, a MAC address-to-VLAN mapping database is downloaded. If the assigned VLAN is restricted to a group of ports, VMPS verifies the requesting port against this group. If the VLAN is allowed on the port, the VLAN name is returned to the client. However I am not sure if there is a way to assign based on the switch IP. Haven't seen any document on this either.
11-28-2003 10:21 AM
When you enable VMPS, a MAC address-to-VLAN mapping database is downloaded. If the assigned VLAN is restricted to a group of ports, VMPS verifies the requesting port against this group. If the VLAN is allowed on the port, the VLAN name is returned to the client. However I am not sure if there is a way to assign based on the switch IP. Haven't seen any document on this either.
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