Why does it have to be leased by the Juniper? Do you have a server box that you can set the scopes on?
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to implement NAP for remote sites. The DHCP must be handled by the local Juniper netscreen firewall. If the client passes authentication, it gets an ip address that allows unlimited access to network resources. If it fails authentication it gets an ip address from a different subnet.
My question is can I set the firewall to handle two DHCP scopes at the same time, one for each of the above mentioned cases (passed authenticatication and failed authentication) ?
Please let me know at the earliest.
Thank you.
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by: bsohn417Posted on 2009-09-21 at 06:25:13ID: 25382562
You can create DHCP with Lease time, MAC authentication, I don't think it can do other