Hi Jordan,

Recently, i contacted ruckus support to ask them if their controllers could be integrated with Packetfence. This is what they told me:

First
RFC 3576 has been obsoleted by RFC 5176 in 2008.
 Starting from v9.2, ZD supports "Disconnect Messages (DM)" sent from RADIUS server, but not "Change-of-Aurthorization (CoA)" which is also specified in RFC5176.
 Depending on the customer's usage, most likely they can work around the need of CoA using DM, and the implementation of RFC 3576 &  RFC 5176 are compatible other than some returned error codes might be different.
And then..
We

          are working with PacketFence on qualifying our ZD/AP as
          supported devices.  We don't have a date on when they will say
          we are approved as a supported WLAN vendor.

I don't know which workaround can be done here. If you know which is, please let us know. I am looking forward to get some ruckus controllers working with packetfence.


Kindly,

Paul

El 03/01/2012 01:23 p.m., Jordan Hinman escribió:
Hi there,

I was wondering if anyone has had any luck with getting a Ruckus controller to properly disassociate and re-associate a wireless client after device registration. I have been looking through the CLI commands to make a custom script to do it but have not been able to find a suitable command. Any thoughts? Thanks for the help!

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Jordan Hinman
Network Analyst | Technology Services | Elk Island Catholic Schools
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