Hey Fabrice,

 

Thanks so much for offering to help. I have attached the output from your
request below:


Cisco 3650 switch running IOS 12

Packetfence 6.5

 

Just reverted to SNMP v1 to see if it was V2 that was causing the issue. The
port comes up, joins the registration VLAN (302), receives a correct IP
address etc but doesn’t go further. That is why I suspect some kind of SNMP
issue writing the Employee VLAN to the switch once successfully
authenticated. Any help greatly appreciated


John

 

From: Fabrice Durand via PacketFence-users
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 30 October 2017 13:07
To: [email protected]
Cc: Fabrice Durand <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Stuck on a packetfence implementation

 

Hello John,

i need a little bit of log.

First radius log when the device connect:

raddebug -f /usr/local/pf/var/run/radiusd.sock -t 3000

Then the packetfence.log.

Regards

Fabrice

 

 

Le 2017-10-30 à 07:33, john--- via PacketFence-users a écrit :

Good day everyone,

 

I have an issue with an installation of Packetfence that I just cant seem to
work out. Everything seems to run fine, the user gets a login prompt, uses
active directory to successfully login (MAB as dot1x fails), on the switch
gets added to the registration VLAN and on the laptop is assigned an ip
address in the correct VLAN. However, the switch port remains in
registration and never changes to the user VLAN, so cannot communicate. If
anyone has some time to help me out with this, that would be fantastic

 

John






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