Hi Robin,

i checked the code amd you can ignore this error, it´s like warning.

Regards
Fabrice
 
Le 2015-01-16 10:28, Kundert, Robin a écrit :
>
> I had tried to post this last week but something apparently went awry
> so I’m trying again.
>
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> We are investigating problems some users are experiencing on the wired
> portion of our PacketFence (v4.2.2) controlled network.  Along the way
> I noticed that certain switches (Edge-corE 4510 series) were involved
> and have been throwing errors like these since we hooked them up:
>
>  
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(5) WARN: unable to parse trapLine.. here's
> the line: 10.11.12.13||||||||| (main::startTrapHandlers)
>
>  
>
> These also seem to be accompanied by things like:
>
>  
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(5) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value $ifType
> in numeric eq (==) at /usr/local/pf/lib/pf/vlan.pm line 137.
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(5) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value $ifType
> in numeric eq (==) at /usr/local/pf/lib/pf/vlan.pm line 137.
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(5) INFO:  trap received on 10.11.12.13
> ifindex  which is not ethernetCsmacd (pf::vlan::doWeActOnThisTrap)
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(5) INFO: doWeActOnThisTrap returns false.
> Stop  handling (main::handleTrap)
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(5) INFO: finished (main::cleanupAfterThread)
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(25) WARN: SNMP trap handling not implemented
> for this type of switch. (pf::Switch::EdgeCore::parseTrap)
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(25) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value
> $trapType in string eq at /usr/local/pf/sbin/pfsetvlan line 670.
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(25) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value
> $switch_port in concatenation (.) or string at
> /usr/local/pf/sbin/pfsetvlan line 729.
>
> Jan 11 06:55:54 pfsetvlan(25) ERROR: Use of uninitialized value
> $trapType in concatenation (.) or string at
> /usr/local/pf/sbin/pfsetvlan line 729.
>
>  
>
> This may all just be noise I can safely ignore but I fear that there
> is either a bug or that I’ve goofed something up.  Any wisdom someone
> may have to offer would be appreciated.
>
>  
>
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