Rich,

I would really appreciate if you wouldn't mind sharing how you got packetfence 
to correctly identify/establish with the 3560.  Every attempt to date has been 
failing back to MAB after 802.1x fails.

In packetfence log, I get messages regarding radius autz request, pf then 
detects the correct vlan status, and returns a warning about RBAC not supported 
on network device type

D-:

-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Graves [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 8:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] doc1x MAB/Isolation with multiple MACs on a 
port

>> How do state changes happen when devices need to go in/out of 
>> registration/isolation? Is it CoA (I thought that was only supported 
>> on wireless)? SNMP? Scripted CLI?
>
> With MAB, we just bounce the port (ifdown/ifup) using SNMP. With 
> 802.1X, we force a reauth using the PAE mib.

OK. I could try CoA, but there seems little benefit right now. One packet 
instead of two.

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