[enterasys] RFC3580 User Roles

2011-06-02 Thread Patrick Printz
I have RFC3580 working in a test environment. It assigns the proper VLAN and all is good. I hit a problem though when I log in a user onto the test PC. The PC turns on and RFC3580 assigns the proper vlan and role to the port based on the security group where the computer account resides in AD. I

RE: [enterasys] RFC3580 User Roles

2011-06-02 Thread Patrick Printz
: Thursday, June 02, 2011 11:03 AM To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List Subject: Re: [enterasys] RFC3580 User Roles Do you have 802.1X PEAP authentication enabled as well? Thanks in advance. -Markus Sent via iPhone. On 02.06.2011, at 16:57, Patrick Printz ppri...@qcc.mass.edumailto:ppri

RE:[enterasys] RFC3580 User Roles

2011-06-02 Thread Brian Anderson
: [enterasys] RFC3580 User Roles I have RFC3580 working in a test environment. It assigns the proper VLAN and all is good. I hit a problem though when I log in a user onto the test PC. The PC turns on and RFC3580 assigns the proper vlan and role to the port based on the security group where

RE: [enterasys] RFC3580 User Roles

2011-06-02 Thread Patrick Printz
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List Subject: RE:[enterasys] RFC3580 User Roles Depends on what OS you are using. I've had experience with Windows OS where it would computer authenticate, but wouldn't user auth. It seemed like once the machine was authed, then it no longer would send a packet