Thank you for the response, Jake.
I've made some progress. I've configured MAB and RADIUS on PF per the
Admin guide and judging by the debug output on my 4506 my test laptop is
reaching the server and everything seems to be talking.
Ok, so I need to get the following things working:
1) SNMP - I tried looking for the 2960 SNMP config but your name comes up
with like 246 posts to the PacketFence-users mailing list :P I looked
through some of them and I tried to narrow down the search using "2960" and
"SNMP" but I didn't really find anything that looked like your 2960 config.
So this is my current SNMP config:
4506:
snmp-server community public RO
snmp-server community private RW
snmp-server enable traps port-security
snmp-server host 10.100.100.56 version 2c public port-security
Switches.conf
[10.100.100.198]
mode=production
description=Cisco 4506 on top of table
type=Cisco::Catalyst_4500
VoIPEnabled=N
uplink=82
SNMPCommunityRead=public
SNMPCommunityWrite=private
macDetectionVlan=999
isolationVlan=306
registrationVlan=305
inlineVlan=304
cliUser=<username>
deauthMethod=SNMP
cliPwd=<password>
macSearchesSleepInterval=1
SNMPVersion=2c
SNMPVersionTrap=2c
radiusSecret=testing123
(I know my secret is weak - it is just for testing).
2) MAC Authentication (?) - Obviously I need PF to do something when a new
computer connects. I think that this is defined in your auth Sources. But
whenever I attempt to save a rule it doesn't stick. Like if I go out of
the Source and then back in the rule is gone. I've tried it with both my
AD and RADIUS sources and the result is the same.
I've confirmed the firewall is disabled.
|The normal vlan is missing from the web configurator because that is
defined on the managed switches individually in the Admin WebUI.
Can you provide some specifics on this? Because in my Switches > |switch|
> Roles screen I only see the following: Registration, Isolation,
macDetection, Inline, voice, default, guest, gaming, test role.
Perhaps default==normal?
Thanks again!
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