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Re: prohibiting visitors from connecting to network

Subject: Re: prohibiting visitors from connecting to network
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:01:23 -0600
Most managed switches can be configured to allow connections only from a
pre-specified list of MAC addresses.  This is probably the way to go.
In Ciscoland I think it's called "Port Security".  Keep in mind there is
a fair amount of overhead required to keep the list of allowed MAC
addresses up to date.

Hope that helps,
Mark Leonard

Cesar Diaz wrote:
List:

My company is looking for a way to prohibit visitors
to our offices from connecting a laptop to a network
port and gaining access to our network.  We have
policies in place prohibiting employees from allowing
this, and have network jacks in our conference
roomsthat are on a seperate VLAN that allows only
access to the Interent.  We still have problems with
visitors connecting to the network.  In one case an
infected laptop started spreading a virus in the
network.

Our network is W2K based and uses DHCP running on a
W2K server.  We do have some Unix and Linux boxes.

What I'm looking for is a way to secure DHCP so that
only our laptops/workstations can get a DHCP address. 
I was thinking of something like EAP used for remote
access with certificates to keep computers without a
certificate from receiving an IP address, but I can
find any information on implementing this.


Any ideas, resources or comments are welcome.

Thanks,

Cesar


              
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