I have an Extreme X5320 configured with VLAN ID Role Mapping (dynamic VLANs). The login portal opens correctly, I can authenticate normally, and the popup appears without any issues. So far, everything works as expected.
The problem occurs with the logout portal: sometimes it works and other times it fails. When it works, I can see the device's MAC address displayed on the logout page. When it doesn't work, the MAC address doesn't appear, and the logout fails. The logoff button doesn't appear, has anyone experienced this? in packetfence it is configured in connection profiles in captive portal it is enabled Allow access to registration portal when registered Network Logoff Network Logoff Popup switch configuration enable snmp access snmp-v1v2c configure snmp add community readonly public configure snmp add community readwrite private create vla Default tag 1 create vlan registro tag 102 create vlan GMT tag 19 create vlan ntlogin UPLINK configure vlan Default delete ports 1-48 configure vlan Default add ports 48 configure vlan gmt add ports 48 tagged configure vlan gmt add ports 43-44 configure vlan registro add ports 45-46 packetefence unconfigure vlan Default ipaddress configure vlan gmt ipaddress 172.190.1.20 configure radius netlogin primary server 172.190.1.2 1812 client-ip 172.190.1.20 vr VR-Default configure radius netlogin primary shared-secret configure radius-accounting primary server 172.190.1.2 client-ip 172.190.1.20 vr VR-Default configure radius-accounting primary shared-secret enable radius-accounting enable radius-accounting netlogin enable radius netlogin configure netlogin vlan ntlogin enable netlogin mac configure netlogin add mac-list default configure netlogin mac authentication database-order radius enable netlogin ports 1-40 mac configure netlogin ports 1-40 mode port-based-vlans configure netlogin ports 1-40 no-restart
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