As far as I know there is no way around that.
If there were it would make the whole idea of bpdugrard/filter completely 
useless since one could bypass the technology designed to prevent spanning tree 
loops in the first place...



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-----Original Message-----
From: WYGODZKI David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2012 10:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PacketFence-users] [spanning-tree] floating device

Hello,


Trying to attach a « floating » switch used for demos and formations to the 
ground switches.

But the protection (aka "spanning-tree bpduguard enable") comes in the way.

Main Switch Cisco 3750
Demo switch Cisco 2960

SNMP V3
Vlan mode
switchport security active on all ports.
config working for "classic" nodes.
 
We are already in the process to modify the lib/pf/floatingdevice/custom.pm 


We would like to keep spanning-tree protection for unknown swith and hub .
To make us more clear, " bpduguard  enable" prevents to connect a switch to a 
given port and the mac.

Any ideas ?







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