How can I prevent a user from assigning a duplicate static IP?
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‎12-08-2017 02:34 PM
Recently a student assigned a static IP to their personal device connected to our network. The IP they chose was the default gateway IP of the vlan. This caused alot of problems as there was now an IP conflict.
I was wondering what kind of configuration I could put on my extreme 440/450s on the edge to prevent this. On reddit someone said on cisco this would be called " ip arp inspection and ip source guard". I looked on Gtac and saw something like this. If this is a solution, could I see an sample configuration to stop an edge port from using a static IP of say 10.18.96.1?
Thanks
I was wondering what kind of configuration I could put on my extreme 440/450s on the edge to prevent this. On reddit someone said on cisco this would be called " ip arp inspection and ip source guard". I looked on Gtac and saw something like this. If this is a solution, could I see an sample configuration to stop an edge port from using a static IP of say 10.18.96.1?
Thanks
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‎12-08-2017 02:41 PM
Use group policy from letting them change anything locally.
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‎12-08-2017 02:41 PM
They brought in their own machine / laptop and plugged it into the wall. GPO is enabled to prevent people using school machines from changing IP address settings.
