Hi John,

Remember that with MAC Auth (or 802.1X) *everything* the magic is done 
by RADIUS.  So do not change the port to another VLAN using SNMP, let 
RADIUS decides the VLAN.  However, we need SNMP to do a port bounce, 
ensure that the write community string is properly setup and that the 
rights for that community on the switch is correct.

Can you jump your log settings to DEBUG (conf/log.conf), restart 
packetfence, do your tests, and post your packetfence.log here?

Thanks.

On 11-07-12 2:46 PM, John Corps wrote:
> Thank you Francois. I have got it working now beautifully. The only
> issue I seem to be having is when in the registration VLAN, the user
> registers etc and they are not put into the normal vlan...looking at
> the packetfence.log file, it states that no security traps are
> configured on the switch. Manually running the pfcmd to put the port
> into a different vlan works fine, but if I tell it to put it in the
> default vlan #1 it says that this vlan is not defined. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Francois Gaudreault
> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Hi John,
>>
>> Dlink 3100 module is only working (tested) using MAC Authentication or
>> 802.1X running the latest available software.  You need the latest to
>> benefits from the Dynamic VLAN assignments.
>> You should look in the DLINK configuration guide how to do it.  In fact,
>> the 3100 appears to be configured for MAC Auth using a variation of the
>> 802.1X.  Something like MAC Based authentication instead of port-based.
>>
>>
>> On 11-07-11 3:27 PM, John Corps wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Does anyone have examples on how to configure the 4 VLANS on a DLINK
>>> 3100 switch? I am sure i am over thinking this but I can't seem to
>>> wrap my head around on what exactly needs to be done on the switch
>>> itself. I have created the 4 vlans i need, 2 - registration, 3 -
>>> isolation, 4 - mac detect and 5 - guest. I am not to sure what else
>>> has to be done now on the switch.....if anyone has some insight, that
>>> would be great.
>>>
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