Hello everyone,

I would like to find out if the Netgear GSM4325PS (M4300 series) switch is 
supported with PacketFence.

The documentation for support network switches state that the Netgear M-Series 
switches are supported for 802.1x Wired Authentication, so I'm assuming the 
configuration guidelines that are given should work.

I have configured one such switch in a test lab that I put together.  When I 
plug in a laptop, while monitoring the /usr/local/pf/log/packetfence.log, I see 
the following messages:

Nov  1 18:18:33 packetfence-zen packetfence_httpd.aaa: httpd.aaa(2852) INFO: 
[mac:00:21:70:d8:ac:45] handling radius autz request: from switch_ip => 
(192.168.1.5), connection_type => Ethernet-EAP,switch_mac => 
(b0:b9:8a:46:3d:0e), mac => [00:21:70:d8:ac:45], port => 1, username => 
"PFDOMAIN\testme" (pf::radius::authorize)
Nov  1 18:18:33 packetfence-zen packetfence_httpd.aaa: httpd.aaa(2852) ERROR: 
[mac:00:21:70:d8:ac:45] Wired 802.1X is not supported on switch type 
pf::Switch::PacketFence. Please let us know what hardware you are using. 
(pf::Switch::supportsWiredDot1x)
Nov  1 18:18:33 packetfence-zen packetfence_httpd.aaa: httpd.aaa(2852) WARN: 
[mac:00:21:70:d8:ac:45] (192.168.1.5) Sending REJECT since switch is 
unsupported (pf::radius::_switchUnsupportedReply)

192.168.1.5 is the PacketFence server.
00:21:70:d8:ac:45 is a Dell laptop with Windows 10 configured with 802.1x 
Security and associated credentials.

A similar setup is working with the same laptop connected to a Cisco 2960G 
series switch.

If any more information is required, please let me know.

Thank you all!

James Garcellano

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