We are bringing a couple old wireless lan controllers (Cisco WLC) online
today, and are seeing users register and connect to the wireless network
just fine.  But we are not seeing their computer information make it into
PF correctly.


[root@p-r-apps-02 pf]# bin/pfcmd node view 24:e3:14:df:xxxx
mac|computername|pid|category|status|bypass_vlan|nbopenviolations|voip|detect_date|regdate|unregdate|last_connection_type|last_switch|last_port|last_vlan|last_ssid|last_dot1x_username|user_agent|dhcp_fingerprint|last_arp|last_dhcp|lastskip|notes
24:e3:14:df:xxxx||adengate|student|reg||0|no|2015-03-31 10:04:46|2015-03-31
10:04:46|2016-01-25
09:04:46|Wireless-802.11-EAP|10.33.58.6|29|51|DU|user||||||AUTO-REGISTERED

[root@p-r-apps-02 pf]# grep xxxx logs/pfdhcplistener.log
[root@p-r-apps-02 pf]#


ip helper address is set on vlan 51 to point to packetfence, but it looks
like maybe the dhcp listener isn't hearing it?


Do I need to restart pfdhcplistener, or do I need to check a setting on our
wireless lan controllers?






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Pete Hoffswell - Network Manager
[email protected]
http://www.davenport.edu
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