We have a device which wants to use RADIUS to allow administrators access, yet moves from building to building. It's a Cisco switch used for training, and moves from store to store (usually without warning) and gets its address from DHCP.
The DHCP server notifies the DNS server, so we can ping it by name.
Right now, what we do is get the call from the tech (who didn't tell us he was moving it) asking us to make some configuration change. We ping the switch, go to CPPM and change the IP address of the device, then SSH into the switch and do what we must.
It would be nifty if we could skip the "change the IP address" in CPPM bit.
The field doesn't accept an FQDN, ny thoughts on how I could achieve the same result?