Hi ,
if the mac address set in the port configuration is the same as your 
device then you will never receive any snmp trap.

Regards
Fabrice

Le 2013-07-07 13:39, frank muriuki a écrit :
>
>
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> Would u kindly explain why? is there a problem with the MAC?
>
> ------------------------------
> On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 11:36 AM PDT Fabrice Durand wrote:
>
>> What is 0025.1185.e79f ?
>> If it's the device mac address you will never receive a trap.
>>
>> Regards
>> Fabrice
>>
>> Le 2013-07-06 06:34, frank muriuki a écrit :
>>> Hi guyz,
>>>
>>> I need some help here, i have done my initial packetfence configuration 
>>> defining the Management, Registration and Isolation Vlan. I have as well 
>>> configured snmp v2 on both the Packetfence and the Cisco 2960 switch. I 
>>> have defined the Mac-Detection vlan same as Isolation vlan. Its the vlan i 
>>> have configured on the user interface of the switch as shown below;
>>>
>>> Registration Vlan= Vlan 10
>>> Isolation Vlan = Vlan 20
>>> Mac-Detection Vlan = Vlan 20
>>>
>>> interface GigabitEthernet0/3
>>>   switchport access vlan 20
>>>   switchport mode access
>>>   switchport port-security maximum 1 vlan access
>>>   switchport port-security
>>>   switchport port-security violation restrict
>>>   switchport port-security mac-address 0025.1185.e79f
>>>   spanning-tree portfast
>>> end
>>>
>>> ECS-ASW-FL1#sh run | i snmp
>>> snmp-server community Pass123 RW 15
>>> snmp-server enable traps port-security
>>> snmp-server enable traps port-security trap-rate 1
>>> snmp-server host 10.10.0.10 version 2c Pass123  port-security
>>> snmp-server manager
>>>
>>> ECS-ASW-FL1#sh run | i access-l
>>> access-list 15 permit 10.10.0.10 log
>>>
>>> When i start the user computer i am redirected to the login page and issued 
>>> ip on vlan 20 via dhcp. However when i input my credetials i get the error 
>>> wrong username/password.
>>> When i manually set the computer as registered, i am redirected to a page 
>>> that states 'you network should be enabled within a minute or two...' and 
>>> nothing happens even after reboot.
>>>
>>> snmpwalk works but running snmptrapd.log nothing is displayed
>>>
>>> What or where would i be going wrong? Help me out here brilliants!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Frank
>>>
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