Ok so from packetfence are you able to ping 10.1.32.245 ?

Le 2015-07-23 11:34, Kishore a écrit :
> Hi Fabrice,
>
> Yes, there is an interface between vlan 11 and juniper switch.
>
> Thank you,
>
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>
> Kishore Thapa
> System Administrator,
> The Village,
> United Distribution Nepal Pvt.Ltd.,
> Trade Tower Thapathali
>
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>     1. pf server and juniper switch  communication (Kishore)
>     2. Re: Rate limiting / Throttling (Fabrice DURAND)
>     3. Re: pf server and juniper switch communication (Fabrice DURAND)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 12:30:32 +0545
> From: "Kishore" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [PacketFence-users] pf server and juniper switch
>       communication
> To: <[email protected]>
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> Hi all,
>
> I have installed packetfence server in a VM of zen host. I have installed
> packetfence version 5.2 and ip address use for the server is 10.1.2.28.
> the content of pf.conf is as follows:-
>
> [interface eth0.10]
> enforcement=inlinel2
> ip=192.168.10.1
> type=internal
> mask=255.255.255.0
>
> [interface eth0.11]
> ip=10.1.2.28
> type=management,high-availability
> mask=255.255.255.240
>
> [interface eth0.132]
> enforcement=vlan
> ip=192.168.132.1
> type=internal
> mask=255.255.255.0
>
> [interface eth0.12]
> ip=192.168.12.1
> type=portal
> mask=255.255.255.0
>
> [interface eth0.13]
> enforcement=vlan
> ip=192.168.13.1
> type=internal
> mask=255.255.255.0
>
>
> and the content of switch.conf is
>
> [10.1.32.245]
> RoleMap=N
> mode=registration
> VlanMap=N
> AccessListMap=N
> description=Juniper Ex 2200
> type=Juniper::EX2200
> VoIPEnabled=N
> uplink_dynamic=0
> uplink=1
> inlineTrigger=always::1
>
> and i have a juniper ex 2200 switch. i have configure juniper to start
> getting a copy of all the DHCP traffic and start populating its database. So
> i use below command
> The IP address of switch is 10.1.32.245 and  I can ping and ssh to switch
> from pf server.
>
> forwarding-options {
>      helpers {
>          bootp {
>              server 10.1.2.28;
>
>
> Now i can see some Mac addresses in juniper switch port ge-0/0/2 but it not
> being forwarde to the Nodes of packetfence.
>
> #run show ethernet-switching table
> Ethernet-switching table: 27 entries, 26 learned, 0 persistent entries
>    VLAN              MAC address       Type         Age Interfaces
>    default           *                 Flood          - All-members
>    default           00:03:0f:10:3e:a3 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:03:0f:12:18:1a Learn         33 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:0c:29:fc:c5:b9 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:0e:5e:14:f2:7a Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:0e:5e:15:13:2a Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:15:65:46:83:f3 Learn         51 ge-0/0/4.0
>    default           00:1a:64:94:06:a8 Learn       4:44 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:e0:2b:00:00:01 Learn       1:06 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:e0:4c:41:05:77 Learn       1:03 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:e0:4c:50:ae:9a Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           00:e0:4c:80:a3:57 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           08:86:3b:8d:e8:b3 Learn         51 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           10:78:d2:81:8e:51 Learn         54 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           14:f6:5a:ee:7f:fa Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           3c:61:04:6a:e7:c1 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           3c:61:04:fa:9f:c1 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           9c:4e:20:2e:92:8d Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           9c:4e:20:2e:92:98 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           9c:ad:97:6b:27:b5 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           b0:00:b4:0e:ee:80 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           bc:5f:f4:bf:95:95 Learn       1:27 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           bc:67:1c:c8:26:ac Learn       1:35 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           bc:67:1c:c8:26:ae Learn         41 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           cc:e1:7f:8c:06:18 Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>    default           cc:e1:7f:8c:b1:ff Learn          0 ge-0/0/22.0
>    default           dc:85:de:32:e1:9d Learn          0 ge-0/0/2.0
>   
>   I am not able to communicate between switch and the packetfence server.
>
> Can anybody help me?
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> ------
> Regards,
>
> Kishore Thapa
> System Administrator,
> The Village,
> United Distribution Nepal Pvt.Ltd.,
> Trade Tower Thapathali
>
>
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>
>
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2015 08:25:30 -0400
> From: Fabrice DURAND <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Rate limiting / Throttling
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
>
> >From the prompt, there is no configuration file yet.
>
> Regards
> Fabrice
>
> Le 2015-07-23 05:01, Andy A a ?crit :
>> Great, you guys are using tc too! That's perfect. I read the PDF, but
>> it wasn't clear where exactly am I applying the tc rules or which
>> configuration file?
>> Can you tell me?
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:16:07 -0400
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [PacketFence-users] Rate limiting / Throttling
>>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> check that
>>
> http://www.packetfence.org/downloads/PacketFence/doc/PacketFence_Inline_Depl
> oyment_Quick_Guide_ZEN-5.3.0.pdf
>> (Traffic shaping)
>>
>> Regards
>> Fabrice
>>
>>
>> Le 2015-07-22 19:09, Andy A a ?crit :
>>
>>      I am using PF 5.2.0 on CentOS 6.6 in inline mode.
>>
>>      1. Can PF do rate limiting or throttling / bandwidth shaping for a
>>      connected client device i.e. on a per user/device basis?
>>      2. If so, how do I do it?
>>      3. If not, what are my best options to implement something like
>>      this? One option could be through tc?
>>
>>
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