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Re: DHCP


From: Philip Holbrook <fhlipzero () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 14:13:02 -0400

The best way to go about this would be address filtering right? You should be able to setup an ACL with your allowed mac addresses getting IPs and any others being ignored.

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On May 22, 2009, at 10:38 AM, "Doug McFarland" <djm () yantarni com gt> wrote:

Hi all,



I am looking for a way to block any PC that plugs into my network that is not authorized to access any network resources-servers, firewalls, etc. Is there a way in DHCP that I can add reservations just for the PCs that I want to allow the network resources and any other pc/laptop that happens to be plugged into the network either doesn't get an IP address, gets a dummy IP address, or something else? I've heard Windows Server 2008 can do this, but
I'm not sure about 2003. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.



Best regards,



djm





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