On 08/30/2012 01:24 PM, Marko Mrvelj wrote:
> 
> Thanks for your comments. I tried to change as you suggested but I still did 
> not get it to work. In despair I reinstalled and reconfigured everything, 
> but still I bump the same issue. Now I changed to use VLAN1 as default (and 
> untagged) LAN providing internet access.
> 
> It seems to me that when I try to connect via wireless, packetfence is 
> getting requests from Access Point and it's calculating correctly, e.g.
> Thu Aug 30 19:07:44 2012 : Auth: rlm_perl: Returning vlan 1 to request from 
> 9c:b7:0d:af:7f:d6 port 433
> 
> As far as I can see this is radius telling to use VLAN 1. But this does not 
> happen.  How does AP put client in VLAN 1? I guess that this is the part 
> that I am missing.
> 

Roll up your sleeves and enter the fabulous world of Cisco
troubleshooting/debugging:

Enable AAA debug and check the logs. I'm not sure of the specific
granularity of your IOS but usually one of these will help:

debug aaa authentication
debug aaa packets
debug dot1x

Remember to do <TAB> to see all options under aaa and dot1x and enable
the ones that seem appropriate. Then reproduce the problem and do a:

show log


Good luck!
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