Hi,
We do not have any module for TP-LINK switches yet. We never had to
deal with those.
One option you have is to try to build the module yourself. For that,
you need to check if the switch supports linkup/linkdown SNMP traps or
port-security SNMP traps or mac authentication with dynamic vlan
assignments or 802.1X with dynamic vlan assignments. Have a look to the
dev guide, it may give you some hints.
On 11-08-19 5:19 AM, Zhenshi Zhou wrote:
Hi,
I'm a new user of PF.
I'm wondering whether the TP-LINK switch can connect to the PF or not.
Or I should buy a new switch just for us to use PacketFence.
If TP-LINK switch is supported, what should I type in the switch type
blank?
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