On Mar 17, 2015, at 10:18 , Boris Epstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I have verified that the switch does indeed generate the "link down" SNMP
> traffic - and it seems to be perfectly legit, yet the PF fails to react.
>
> Hence my next question - if I choose to fix this myself, what is the proper
> procedure for accessing, checking out, testing and then checking the code
> back in?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Boris.
Hi Boris,
I may have missed that part, but can you add a few more details?
Namely:
• How is the switch configured in PF? Please show us your switches.conf
file.
• Are all PacketFence services running? Especially pfsetvlan?
• How is the switch configured itself? Are you sure it’s authenticating
with SNMP and not RADIUS for instance?
Sorry if these questions may seem basic but I don’t know where you are starting
from.
Regards,
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