When I had mine working with Unifi, in the switches section, had the Unifi
controller IP and each AP (MAC address) listed. (PF v10.1)Used latest firmware
also for Unifi components.
Regards,
Graham
On Friday, October 2, 2020, 03:40:04 PM EDT, Fabrice Durand via
PacketFence-users wrote:
I've got an interesting situation. What's the safest way to move a
management interface on a 3 node cluster from one vNIC to another without
breaking things? Downtime is fine. Thanks.
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Hello Ronald,
first you don't need to specify
https://nac-pf01.domain.com/guest/s/94mbh3bf/ , this is set on the
controller side.
Can you run this command (and paste the result):
bin/pfcmd cache switch_distributed list
This list is used by PacketFence to map the bssid (included in the http
Sure, both are printed below. In the logs, the 10.1.28.123 address is my wired
workstation I’m using to configure PF and view the portal, not a wireless
client or AP. Also sanitized our domain to domain.com.
SWITCH:
[10.1.252.80]
description=Ubqiuiti WiFi Controller
group=default
uplink_dynami
Good day,
I upgraded PacketFence from version 9.2 to version 10 and am finding a new,
odd, behavior I hope can be explained and eliminated.
The first lines below are from packetfence.log during an authentication
attempt. The first line is new where there is a warning about not finding a
switc