Andrew,

> However when he switches the cable to his Xbox the port appears dead.
Did you actually checked the status of the port in the switch? What was it?
> So my standard trick is the clear the port intrusion flag
> (clear-intrusion-flag) on the switch to see if something got messed
> up. That did not fix the issue with either the Xbox or my laptop. His
> laptop however continued to work fine.
It will be important that you look into the PacketFence logfile and dig 
a little bit for the specific switch and switchport to see if PF did or 
did not receive the security trap for that port.
> Any ideas as to what could be going on how to troubleshoot this
> further? The packetfence logs are really noisy so it is hard to find
> issues that are going on in there.
You can use grep, and check for the switch IP and ifIndex.  That should 
help to clear some garbage around.

Keep us posted.

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