Hello Domingo,

I think you will need to modify a couple of things in order to make it work.

First, change your registration lease time and max lease time to 30 seconds.

Then you will need to create a Registration VLAN 212 interface on the Cisco WLC 
that forwards the DHCP requests to 10.7.80.100

Once you know that the remote device has been placed into the registration VLAN 
212 it should get an IP address.

Thanks,


> On Oct 31, 2019, at 10:37 AM, Domingos Varela via PacketFence-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have the configuration so that the registration network works via 
> routinely, but I can not get registration ip, when the client turns on he 
> received the production address.
> 
> As the image below, I have the registration interface on the switch core, 
> from the switch core I can ping the registration interface of PF. 
> 
> So I tried to add the registration interface in WLC and already had ip 
> address of the registration network, but I stopped accessing the portal, can 
> anyone help to solve this?
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> Thanks
> Regards
> 
> Cumprimentos,
> 
> Domingos Varela
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