Which port did you define for the accounting in the packetfence config
(switch side ?)
Le 2016-07-20 10:15, Ronny Becker a écrit :
Hi Fabrice,
that's correct. Well, I did some testing and did not receive any
packets from the cisco switch (checked using tcpdump & raddebug).
I tried:
aaa accounting dot1x default start-stop group packetfence
and
aaa accounting network default start-stop group packetfence
Both did not work. Do you have any further idea?
Best regards
Ronny
2016-07-20 14:32 GMT+02:00 Fabrice Durand <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hello Ronny,
the online/offline works with accounting, so enable it on the
switch side and also verify that you receive accounting traffic on
the pf side.
raddebug -f var/run/radiusd-acct.sock -t 3000
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2016-07-20 02:39, Ronny Becker a écrit :
Hi,
we are using Cisco 2960X (Cisco XE) with radius and pf 6.2.1 .
Everything works, but the nodes are all in status "unknown". No
node is online/offline.
What do I have to configure to have the node status in pf? On the
cisco side I tried "aaa accounting network default start-stop
group packetfence", but that did not have any effect.
Regards
Ronny
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