OB: Just to be 100% sure, can you send the result of: OB: snmpwalk -v 2c -c <community-read> <switch-ip> IF-MIB::ifDescr.154
IF-MIB::ifDescr.154 = STRING: GigabitEthernet5/44 OB: Otherwise, the increased verbosity I sent you regarding your VoIP issues should also help us see what's going on here. Here you go: Mar 25 13:58:52 pfcmd(0) INFO: pfcmd calling node_modify for host_mac (main::command_param) Mar 25 13:58:52 pfcmd(0) INFO: VLAN isolation is enabled and node_modify is part of adjustswitchportvlanreasons (main::vlan_reevaluation) Mar 25 13:58:52 pfcmd(0) INFO: host_mac is currentlog connected at switchipifIndex 154 in VLAN 40 (main::vlan_reevaluation) Mar 25 13:58:52 pfcmd(0) INFO: MAC: host_mac is of status unreg; belongs into registration VLAN (pf::vlan::getRegistrationVlan) Mar 25 13:58:52 pfcmd(0) INFO: calling /usr/local/pf/bin/flip.pl for node host_mac (current VLAN = 40 but should be in VLAN 800) (main::vlan_reevaluation) Mar 25 13:58:52 flip.pl(0) INFO: flip.pl called with host_mac (main::) Mar 25 13:58:52 flip.pl(0) INFO: switch port for host_mac is switchipifIndex 154 connection type: Wired MAC Auth (main::) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(21) INFO: local (127.0.0.1) trap for switch switchip(main::parseTrap) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(1) INFO: nb of items in queue: 1; nb of threads running: 0 (main::startTrapHandlers) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(1) DEBUG: opening SNMP v2c read connection to switchip(pf::SNMP::connectRead) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(1) INFO: reAssignVlan trap received on switchipifIndex 154 (main::handleTrap) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(1) DEBUG: This is a VoIP phone according to node.voip (pf::SNMP::isPhoneAtIfIndex) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(1) INFO: A VoIP phone is currently connected at switchipifIndex 154. Leaving everything as it is. (pf::SNMP::handleReAssignVlanTrapForWiredMacAuth) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(1) INFO: finished (main::cleanupAfterThread) Mar 25 13:58:56 pfsetvlan(1) DEBUG: closing SNMP v2c read connection to switchip(pf::SNMP::disconnectRead) OB: You are running 2.1.0 correct? Yes Thanks again, Brent ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enable your software for Intel(R) Active Management Technology to meet the growing manageability and security demands of your customers. Businesses are taking advantage of Intel(R) vPro (TM) technology - will your software be a part of the solution? Download the Intel(R) Manageability Checker today! http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-dev2devmar _______________________________________________ Packetfence-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/packetfence-users
