Yes, er I thought I had.

I did a stop "All Services" from the Administration > Services page, which of 
course shutdown everything and I had to log into the server and do "service 
packetfence start".  But (looking at it again) that did not restart httpd.

Doing a "service packetfence restart" seems to have ended that message.  Can 
you not restart this from the Web interface?  (well,  I guess it would be hard 
to restart httpd, while using it :))

Thanks.
mlh

From: Francois Gaudreault [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 1:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Packetfence-users] Message: This switch is UNREGISTERED

Did you restart httpd and pfsetvlan after adding your switch? ;)

On 11-10-06 3:54 PM, Hart, Michael wrote:
I'm testing my new PF3 install.  I have added my test AP to my switches.conf 
file.  However, I continue to get the following message in my packetfence.log

pfsetvlan(23) WARN: We have received a trap from switch 10.126.1.144. This 
switch is UNREGISTERED. Flush the trap (main::parseTrap)
The "pfsetvlan(nn)" value rotates between 21 - 25.

What have I missed?

Switches.conf entry is as follows:
[10.xxx.yyy.zzz]
type=Cisco::Aironet_1242
mode=production
uplink=23,24
cliTransport=SSH
cliUser=xxxxxxxxxx
cliPwd=xxxxxxxxx
radiusSecret=xxxxxxxxxx

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