Hello Ivan,

Not sure what you want to archive there, your switchs are manageable from the menu 'Configuration -> Switches', the tab 'Nodes' is for client that will connect to your network. You should not need to 'register' your switches, as having them in 'Switches' will allow them to talk to PacketFence via RADIUS.

Usually we DO NOT register the switches via dot1x on PacketFence, imagine a case where your switch fail to authenticate, then every device behind could not authenticate (as the switch would not be allowed on the network).

I want to go into the switch and see what is connected to the ports, hopefully this can be done through the gui - it might be difficult
managing and supporting a 1000 switch through the CLI

No, this is not doable from PacketFence at the moment, your switches might allow it. If you need to know where one device is and are using dot1x, then you will find this information in the RADIUS Auditlog when a client authenticate. You should have either the ifindex or the port where the device is connected.

Thanks

On 06/22/2016 09:13 AM, Ivan Koortzen wrote:
Hi Ive just installed packetfence and trying to set it ip as a poc model for a university network, Ive done the basic setup but im having trouble accessing the switches ive added (dlink-3526) under the "nodes" menu - my switch lists there but when i click on it nothing seems to happen.. Ive checked that 802.1x, snmp and snmp traps is running on the switch - is there anything else im missing? I want to go into the switch and see what is connected to the ports, hopefully this can be done through the gui - it might be difficult
managing and supporting a 1000 switch through the CLI

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