Rossing, Will wrote:
> A couple probably dumb questions, we are trying to get our Aruba
> controller working with PF and  can't find any documentation on a
> couple pieces.

We'll be attempting this over the next couple of weeks..  :P

> 1.  How do you set up a SNMP write  community on the Aruba controller
> for PF to talk with?  (only see read community settings)?

>From what I've read, there is no way to do SNMP writes on an Aruba
controller.  You'll have to have PF connect to the controller via SSH.

> 2.  We have all the vlans trunked to the wireless controller, do we
> also have to have a trunk on the switch port  the AP is plugged into?

Nope.  APs communicate with the master controller via an encrypted GRE
tunnel.  Packetfence should only need to talk to the controller.  The
controller handles the rest.

> 3.   In the Virtual AP proflie setup on the Aruba controller, what
> VLAN should it be on, "none"?

I don't think it matters.  In briefly looking at this, I'm going to set
it to the captive portal VLAN.  But as I understand it, if it's 802.1x,
you can't go anywhere until you authenticate, so the VLAN is irrelevant
as it's set as soon as you authenticate.

> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Will

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