Dan, correct me if I'm wrong but I think the message François replied to 
wasn't meant for you. This is a public mailing list, there are a lot of 
exchanges. Try to stick to your thread and not hi-jack anyone else's thread.

Cheers!

On 09/03/11 11:09 AM, Dan Creed wrote:
> This is all in my house... very simple network....  all clients are plugged 
> into a Cisco 3550 (which is fully supported).. I don't have a VPN hub...  
> I've got DHCP and SNORT on spanports so they can see all traffic (including 
> all DHCP requests etc)...  In my logs I'm seeing all the DHCP requests... I 
> see the SNMP traps coming in... I've tested the switch and packetfence is 
> successfully talking with the switch but... again the error I get is..
>
> Mar 09 10:01:07 pfcmd(0) INFO: pfcmd calling node_modify for 
> 00:e0:4c:07:51:a8 (main::command_param)
> Mar 09 10:01:08 pfcmd(0) INFO: VLAN isolation is enabled and node_modify is 
> part of adjustswitchportvlanreasons (main::vlan_reevaluation)
> Mar 09 10:01:08 pfcmd(0) WARN: Can't change VLAN for mac 00:e0:4c:07:51:a8 
> because no open locationlog entry was found (main::vlan_reevaluation)
>
> Hence the ONLY think that's stopping it from changing VLAN's is this no open 
> locationlog entry being found...
>
> So how do I get packetfence to put in a locationlog entry? Or better yet why 
> isn't it putting in an entry in the first place?   I see the nodes inside of 
> packetfence...
>
> -Dan
>
>

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