This is quite weird.
Can you try to change the :
use base ('pf::SNMP::Cisco::Catalyst_2950');
to
use base ('pf::SNMP::Cisco::Catalyst_2960');
On 11-10-14 10:49 AM, Justin Bailey wrote:
> Using a Cisco 3750 Switch and SNMPv3, Packetfence was unable to add the MAC
> to the port-security list. It did not work in all versions tested, 2.2, 3.0
> and the latest snapshot (10/14). It would occasionally be added after
> unplugging the Ethernet cable and plugging it back in.
>
> In order to have the MAC properly added I had to setAdminStatus on the
> interface to down in the beginning of the authorizeMac function in the
> Catalyst_2950 module and bring it back up before returning. I do not know
> if this will have any adverse effects in the other areas but it seems to be
> functioning properly now with the 3750.
> The Cisco OS version is 12.2(55)SE3 .
> If this was not necessary and I have something misconfigured somewhere or if
> there is any other information that may help please let me know.
>
>
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