Hi Fabrice,
This is the answer
IF-MIB::ifName.10520 = STRING: Fa2/0/20
IF-MIB::ifName.10521 = STRING: Fa2/0/21
IF-MIB::ifName.10522 = STRING: Fa2/0/22
IF-MIB::ifName.10523 = STRING: Fa2/0/23
IF-MIB::ifName.10524 = STRING: Fa2/0/24
IF-MIB::ifName.10525 = STRING: Fa2/0/25
IF-MIB::ifName.10526 = STRING: Fa2/0/26
IF-MIB::ifName.10527 = STRING: Fa2/0/27
IF-MIB::ifName.10528 = STRING: Fa2/0/28
So basically that means that packetfence is doing right, so any idea why is
showing me this message about LLDP?. I have CDP enabled on the port. My
thoughts were that maybe packetfence is reading the wrong port, but it
doesn't, are the functions in packetfence to use LLDP compatible with CDP?
Best Regards
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Fabrice DURAND <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Juan,
>
> can you check with:
>
> snmpwalk -v 2c -c public @ip_of_the_switch 1.3.6.1.2.1.31.1.1.1.1
> and check the ifindex of FastEthernet2/0/25 ?
>
> Because we are using a function in the 2950 switch module.
> (getIfIndexByNasPortId)
>
> Regards
> Fabrice
>
>
> Le 2014-08-21 11:24, Juan Camilo Valencia a écrit :
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm working with a couple of 2960 switches on stack mode running an IOS
> version 150-2.SE, the switch is configured to use MAB and deauthenticate
> with Radius using CoA, everything for a machine works perfectly. However,
> When I plug a Cisco VoIP phone and the machine behind that, I'm getting
> this info message,
>
> "Aug 20 19:41:34 httpd.webservices(6156) INFO: Unable to lookup LLDP
> port from IfIndex. LLDP VoIP detection will not work. Is LLDP enabled?
> (pf::Switch::Cisco::Catalyst_2950::getPhonesLLDPAtIfIndex)
> Aug 20 19:41:34 httpd.webservices(6156) INFO: Could not find any IP phones
> through discovery protocols for ifIndex 10525
> (pf::Switch::getPhonesDPAtIfIndex)"
>
> I made a debug from radius and this is what i'm getting,
>
> "rlm_perl: request from bc:67:1c:30:78:c3 port 50225 was accepted but no
> VLAN returned. This could be normal. See server logs for details.
> rlm_perl: PacketFence RESULT RESPONSE CODE: 2 (2 means OK)
> rlm_perl: Added pair NAS-Port-Type = Ethernet
> rlm_perl: Added pair Service-Type = Call-Check
> rlm_perl: Added pair Called-Station-Id = C0-25-5C-AA-30-19
> rlm_perl: Added pair Calling-Station-Id = BC-67-1C-30-78-C3
> rlm_perl: Added pair Message-Authenticator =
> 0x40025a04d0aa4d0e33f43722f48d6b30
> rlm_perl: Added pair Cisco-AVPair = service-type=Call Check
> rlm_perl: Added pair Cisco-AVPair =
> audit-session-id=0A0B3E0F0000003906EA910A
> rlm_perl: Added pair User-Name = bc671c3078c3
> rlm_perl: Added pair User-Password = bc671c3078c3
> rlm_perl: Added pair NAS-Port = 50225
> rlm_perl: Added pair NAS-IP-Address = 10.11.62.15
> rlm_perl: Added pair Framed-MTU = 1500
> rlm_perl: Added pair NAS-Port-Id = FastEthernet2/0/25
> rlm_perl: Added pair Cisco-AVPair = device-traffic-class=voice
> rlm_perl: Added pair Auth-Type = Accept
> +++[packetfence] = ok
> ++} # if (!EAP-Type || (EAP-Type != 21 && EAP-Type != 25)) = ok
> +} # group post-auth = ok
> Sending Access-Accept of id 71 to 10.11.62.15 port 1645
> Cisco-AVPair = "device-traffic-class=voice""
>
> ""
> The NAS-Port sent to Packetfece was 50225 and the ifindex translated in
> packetfence is 10525, following the example of the function
> *NasPortToIfIndex* in Catalyst_2960.pm Module in Packetfence the
> translation of the Nasport to Ifindex should be 10225 and not 10525,
> however I don't know if my inferences are correct?, Do you think that this
> is a bug in the function or this should be right answer.
>
> Let me know what other info I can provide you to help me figured it this
> out.
>
> Best Regards,
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