Thanks Oliver.  I will gather the log file for you.  Could you explain one 
other thing, please (related to my post yesterday)?  Is the Management vlan the 
same as the guest internet access vlan (Normal vlan)?  If not, what "type" do I 
select  for the Normal guest internet access vlan in PF?

Cheers,
Sue

571-313-6255

-----Original Message-----
From: Olivier Bilodeau [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2012 9:37 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Nall, Susan (N-The Judge Group)
Subject: EXTERNAL: Re: [PacketFence-users] Issues with web based configurator

Hi Susan,


On 08/24/2012 09:18 AM, Nall, Susan (N-The Judge Group) wrote:
> We've got Packet Fence installed on RHEL6 but the web based 
> configurator, while it loads in a browser will not save any changes.
> When clicking continue at the bottom of the page, the same page set to 
> the default responses is returned.

Simplest would be to remove the comment (#) on the following line from
/usr/local/pf/conf/log.conf:

#log4perl.category.configurator = DEBUG

Then restart the packetfence server (to be safe or just `service pfappserver 
restart`).

Reproduce the problem you are experiencing and send us the output of your 
/usr/local/pf/logs/packetfence.log file in a ticket in our issue
tracker: http://packetfence.org/bugs.

> I'm also trying to find out if we
> have to have the VLANs as sub interfaces (setting up vlan mode, not
> inline) on a single VM nic, or if they can be separate vnics.  If the 
> must be subinterfaces, can the native vlan on the link be something 
> other than vlan 1, which we have disabled throughout our network?  Thanks.
> 

This depend of the virtualized environment your are using. I'm not the local 
expert on that but usually trunk ports are not allowed and so you must create 
sub-interfaces per VLAN in your VM host and map that to interfaces in the VM 
guest.

The native VLAN is controlled on the switch side and yes you can put whatever 
you prefer.

Regards,

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Olivier Bilodeau
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