Hello Matt,

this is normal, PacketFence allowed the mac of the device and if you
plug another device in the switch port then a new security trap will be
sent to PacketFence.

Regards

Fabrice



Le 2017-10-25 à 10:33, Matt Mossholder via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>      What is the rationale behind the ifIndex mapping for MAC
> addresses when using Cisco switches? It seems odd, because after
> someone connects to the port, PF changes the port security settings to
> allow the new MAC, and never seems to revert to the ifIndex-mapped
> MAC. Is this only a "first time" setting?  I guess what I am looking
> for is a bit of a backgrounder on why this is required, so that I can
> ensure we are setting things up correctly.
>
>
>      --Matt
>
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