I changed to the 3750 to use 2960 and no luck.  The switch shows the configured 
by snmp but the port security MAC does not change.  The MAC cannot be changed 
even through the console when the interface is up.  I can paste the trace logs 
and cisco global or interface configuration if it will help.  


-----Original Message-----
From: Francois Gaudreault [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 11:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Cisco 3750 and SNMPv3

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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