Fabrice/Ludovic,

I'm losing the confidence about my abilities to understand the product and
especially align what is said in the current documentation to the real state
of functionality.

One more obstacle I ran into. Reading the latest guide on Network devices
configuration and the section about integrating it with Ubiquity says this:

 

By IP address:

If you decide to define the AP by ip then you will need to define the
controller as a switch and define

the Controller IP and Webservices information (Transport/Username/Password)
in his configuration.

Then once done, restart pfcron service and run that to fill the PacketFence
cache:

 

/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd pfcron ubiquiti_ap_mac_to_ip

And verify that you have an entry for each AP

/usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd cache switch_distributed list

 

The problem is that there's no task like "ubiquiti_ap_mac_to_ip" associated
with pfcron.

 

[root@packetfence ~]# /usr/local/pf/bin/pfcmd pfcron 

Usage:

    pfcmd pfcron <task> [options...]

 

  tasks:

    acct_cleanup

    acct_maintenance

    auth_log_cleanup

    certificates_check

    cleanup_chi_database_cache

    cluster_check

    fingerbank_data_update

    inline_accounting_maintenance

    ip4log_cleanup

    ip6log_cleanup

    locationlog_cleanup

    node_cleanup

    nodes_maintenance

    option82_query

    password_of_the_day

    person_cleanup

    populate_ntlm_redis_cache

    provisioning_compliance_poll

    radius_audit_log_cleanup

    dns_audit_log_cleanup

    security_event_maintenance

    switch_cache_lldpLocalPort_description

 

Eugene

 

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