ok, thanks for the info.
being curious why generic is an option to be selected in the webgui at all then....
regards
roland
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On Jul 6, 2017, at 06:14, devzero--- via PacketFence-users <[email protected]> wrote:
Is pf webgui such a dumb beast ? I did not find bells and whistles of generic modules being documented somewehere...
The generic switch is a base class from which the other switch modules inherit.
It's not really meant to be used directly, and certainly not with SNMP traps.
SNMP traps differ by vendor and switch model (not to mention firmware releases).
No generic switch can know about all the possible traps in existence.
As others have stated, do yourself a favour and use RADIUS.
It's well worth the investment to learn it.
SNMP is essentially obsolete and support for it (at least as an access control method) is dying.
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