Hello Andi,

I checked the previous post and saw this :
Jan 30 13:56:01 pf::WebAPI(7544) INFO: MAC: 00:24:54:42:86:04, PID: 
sm18818, Status: reg. Returned VLAN: 721 (pf::vlan::fetchVlanForNode)

Jan 30 13:56:01 pf::WebAPI(7544) INFO: Returning ACCEPT with VLAN: 721 
(pf::radius::authorize)

Is your VLAN 721 your production VLAN?  If it's the case, the only 
reason why a user would be given the unreg VLAN is that the node is 
unregistered OR there is a misconfiguration in switches.conf.  Also, 
when you register, what unregdate is set for the node?

For the DHCP, yes, PF needs to have a copy of the production DHCP using 
ip helpers (if using routed nets).

On 12-02-07 8:06 AM, Morris, Andi wrote:
> As far as the problem of the computer being put back into the
> registration vlan after a reboot I believe that the log snippet below is
> the cause of this:


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