Hi Bill,

I'm sorry to get back to you only now but we've been really busy lately at 
Inverse and you understand that answering the 
messages in the mailing list comes after providing commercial support.

So I looked at your your switches.conf and I dont see anything wrong.
If you still have the issue when executing connect_and_read.pl, edit log.conf 
and set:
log4perl.rootLogger=DEBUG, LOGFILE

Then execute the script and look again packetfence.log.
Keep us posted.

PS: please send your messages to the mailing list for every PacketFence user's 
benefit.

Regis Balzard
[email protected]  ::  +1.514.447.4918 (x110)  ::  www.inverse.ca
Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence 
(www.packetfence.org)

On 22/10/10 5:40 PM, Bill Brown wrote:
> The switch config that I have running now I have stripped most of the vlans 
> out so that I can test the basic behavior on the switches we have in our 
> environment that seems to allow the system to work for testing. But 
> eventually will need to get all 50+ vlans on both switches to make sure 
> everything works as expected. I have not tried you script modifications but I 
> can see where you are going with it. I think I may try to make the notes 
> field the vlan ID and give the category names more intuitive names so that 
> our helpdesk is more likely to place the systems into the correct vlan (I 
> just need to figure out the field name for the notes).
>
> The switches.conf here I have basic functionality on both Cisco and HP 
> switches. I have been playing with the customVlan option but it is not 
> working as expected. I have tried working directly with the switches.conf and 
> the web interface. I assume that I need all the vlans that I want to use in 
> packet fence listed in vlans=  but for now its just the minimum to get a test 
> environment to work.
>
>
> [b...@packetfence conf]$ more switches.conf
> #
> # Copyright 2006-2008 Inverse inc.
> #
> # See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL).
> # If you did not receive this file, see
> # http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.html
> [default]
> vlans=1,12,50,51,94,136,201
> #vlans=1,2,3,4,5
> normalVlan=12
> registrationVlan=50
> isolationVlan=51
> macDetectionVlan=94
> guestVlan=12
> customVlan1=
> customVlan2=
> customVlan3=
> customVlan4=
> VoIPEnabled=no
> voiceVlan=
> mode=production
> macSearchesMaxNb=30
> macSearchesSleepInterval=2
> uplink=dynamic
> #
> # Command Line Interface
> #
> # cliTransport could be: Telnet, SSH or Serial
> cliTransport=Telnet
> cliUser=admin
> cliPwd=xxxxxxxx
> cliEnablePwd=xxxxxxxx
> #
> # SNMP section
> #
> # PacketFence ->  Switch
> SNMPVersion=1
> SNMPCommunityRead=gre67en
> SNMPCommunityWrite=xxxxxxxxxxx
> #SNMPEngineID = 0000000000000
> #SNMPUserNameRead = readUser
> #SNMPAuthProtocolRead = MD5
> #SNMPAuthPasswordRead = authpwdread
> #SNMPPrivProtocolRead = DES
> #SNMPPrivPasswordRead = privpwdread
> #SNMPUserNameWrite = writeUser
> #SNMPAuthProtocolWrite = MD5
> #SNMPAuthPasswordWrite = authpwdwrite
> #SNMPPrivProtocolWrite = DES
> #SNMPPrivPasswordWrite = privpwdwrite
> # Switch ->  PacketFence
> SNMPVersionTrap=1
> SNMPCommunityTrap=gre67en
> #SNMPAuthProtocolTrap = MD5
> #SNMPAuthPasswordTrap = authpwdread
> #SNMPPrivProtocolTrap = DES
> #SNMPPrivPasswordTrap = privpwdread
> #
> # Web Services Interface
> #
> # wsTransport could be: http or https
> wsTransport=http
> wsUser=
> wsPwd=
>
> [127.0.0.1]
> type=PacketFence
> mode=production
> uplink=dynamic
>
> [10.1.9.102]
> type=Cisco::Catalyst_2950
> #normalVlan=136
> SNMPVersionTrap=2c
> SNMPVersion=2c
> uplink=49,50
> SNMPUserNameTrap=
> SNMPAuthProtocolTrap=
> SNMPAuthPasswordTrap=
> SNMPPrivProtocolTrap=
> SNMPPrivPasswordTrap=
> SNMPEngineID=
> SNMPUserNameRead=
> SNMPAuthProtocolRead=
> SNMPAuthPasswordRead=
> SNMPPrivProtocolRead=
> SNMPPrivPasswordRead=
> SNMPUserNameWrite=
> SNMPAuthProtocolWrite=
> SNMPAuthPasswordWrite=
> SNMPPrivProtocolWrite=
> SNMPPrivPasswordWrite=
> vlans=1,12,50,51,94,136,201
> macDetectionVlan=94
>
> [10.1.9.101]
> type=HP::Procurve_2600
> customVlan5=
> uplink=49,50,51,52
> SNMPVersionTrap=2c
> SNMPUserNameTrap=
> SNMPAuthProtocolTrap=
> SNMPAuthPasswordTrap=
> SNMPPrivProtocolTrap=
> SNMPPrivPasswordTrap=
> SNMPVersion=2c
> SNMPEngineID=
> SNMPUserNameRead=
> SNMPAuthProtocolRead=
> SNMPAuthPasswordRead=
> SNMPPrivProtocolRead=
> SNMPPrivPasswordRead=
> SNMPUserNameWrite=
> SNMPAuthProtocolWrite=
> SNMPAuthPasswordWrite=
> SNMPPrivProtocolWrite=
> SNMPPrivPasswordWrite=
> customVlan1=1
> customVlan2=136
> customVlan3=201
> normalVlan=136
> #SNMPVersion = 3
> #SNMPEngineID = 0000000000000
> #SNMPUserNameRead = readUser
> #SNMPAuthProtocolRead = MD5
> #SNMPAuthPasswordRead = authpwdread
> #SNMPPrivProtocolRead = DES
> #SNMPPrivPasswordRead = privpwdread
> #SNMPUserNameWrite = writeUser
> #SNMPAuthProtocolWrite = MD5
> #SNMPAuthPasswordWrite = authpwdwrite
> #SNMPPrivProtocolWrite = DES
> #SNMPPrivPasswordWrite = privpwdwrite
> #SNMPVersionTrap = 3
> #SNMPUserNameTrap = readUser
> #SNMPAuthProtocolTrap = MD5
> #SNMPAuthPasswordTrap = authpwdread
> #SNMPPrivProtocolTrap = DES
> #SNMPPrivPasswordTrap = privpwdread
>
>
> Thank you for your fast response to my questions
> Bill Brown
> RCTC Network Tech

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