Hello,
I'm a newbie to PacketFence and I'm setting up a test environment with a
single Cisco 2960 switch and a test WLAN on a Cisco 2504 WLC. I'm working
on the wired 802.1x authentication. The 8021.1x authentication is working,
but I'm not getting the correct VLAN assignment based on the rule I
created. I've got PacketFence set to query our AD servers and test reveals
that is working. I've defined a default vlan and and engineering vlan on
the switch configuration. The port gets authenticated but is getting put
in the registration vlan. I look under nodes and my test computer shows up
and under 802.1x it has my AD username. If I select register and then
assign it to either default or engineering for role then Packetfence will
send the snmp trap to the switch to modify the VLAN but I'm not getting
that same behavior based on the rule I've created under
Configuration\Sources\Rule. For now I just have a rule with connection
type Ethernet-EAP and place in the default vlan. Is there something I'm
missing here?
Tim Tyndall
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