I see 802.1x isn't supported on a Cisco 6500 platform.
http://www.packetfence.org/about/supported_switches_and_aps.html
But... has anyone had any luck on doing this? Has anyone tried using the 4500
series module or some other fashion?
Its disheartening that most other platforms don't seem to have this limitation,
but then again, I reckon not a lot of people have 6500 chassis used in prod for
endpoint connectivity...
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