It would be helpful if default policies could be applied to specific VLANs (interfaces) to make device management easier. For example, a guest VLAN could have a different default policy than other VLANs.
Aren’t user-based policy mappings a little bit different though? The idea with interface-based policy mappings is that a new device could attach to the network and use the correct policy without having to configure anything. I think it would work well for networks that don’t solely use 802.1X.
You are correct @mike
We do plan to have VLAN-based policies, but if anyone else is looking for this certainly upvote this request to raise it’s priority.
I was thinking of this exact thing today. I have a VPN interface that I would love to be able to have users in the VPN on a different policy. For example we use our public IP for auth for a few services so we have a VPN that will route all traffic through the HQ.
Anybody on our VPN I need to disable DTTS.
Hi, is there an estimated release date for this feature? I’d like to have my guest network bypass DTTS but also use DNS Harmony.
Sounds good. It is in development right? Just no ETA?