Do you have 802.1X PEAP authentication enabled as well?

Thanks in advance.

-Markus

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On 02.06.2011, at 16:57, "Patrick Printz" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I have RFC3580 working in a test environment. It assigns the proper VLAN and 
all is good. I hit a problem though when I log in a user onto the test PC. The 
PC turns on and RFC3580 assigns the proper vlan and role to the port based on 
the security group where the computer account resides in AD. I log on with a 
user (there are no cached credentials) and the user can log on; but the role 
never changes to the user’s role, it stays as the RFC3580 role.  I have been 
digging around trying to figure out what I am missing; these roles worked when 
RFC3580 is not enabled. I thought that once the user logged in that the role 
would change?


Patrick Printz
Network Services

Quinsigamond Community College
670 West Boylston Street
Worcester, MA 01606-2092
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