On 2/10/21 19:50, Doug Barton wrote:
I also reject the premise that any org, no matter how large, needs to uniquely number every endpoint. When I was doing IPAM for a living, not allowing the workstations in Tucson to talk to the printers in Singapore was considered a feature.
Preventing communication exchange between devices does not have to be driven by their IP addressing.
I even had one customer who wanted the printers to all have the same (1918) IP address in every office because they had a lot of sales people who traveled between offices who couldn't handle reconfiguring every time they visited a new location. I thought it was a little too precious personally, but the customer is always right. :)
It's 2021 - Bonjour. You're welcome :-). Mark.