Hello Ronny,
why don't you use CoA instead of telnet/ssh, 2960-X support it.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2016-07-12 07:08, Ronny Becker a écrit :
Hi once again,
using some sniffing ... the clear mac address table command is not
available on 2960X Ciscos.
*vttest#.clear mac-address-table interface Gi1/0/21 vlan 1
clear mac-address-table interface Gi1/0/21 vlan 1
^
% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
*
Is there a way to disable this? Because pf does not set the linkDown
trap - I think because of this error.
Regards
Ronny
2016-07-12 11:59 GMT+02:00 Ronny Becker <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hey again,
I switched from SSH to telnet and the same error occurs :-/
Tried to login via cli and telnet works, too.
2016-07-12 11:14 GMT+02:00 Ronny Becker <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hey,
packetfence has some problems on connecting to a cisco 2960
device.
The log shows:
Jul 12 11:08:38 pfsetvlan(5) ERROR: ERROR: Can not connect to
switch 10.1.199.110 using SSH
(pf::Switch::Cisco::Catalyst_2950::clearMacAddressTable)
Is there any switch to debug this, to get more information on
this and what the problem is?
I tried to connect to this switch on cli and it works. So
there is no network problem.
Regards
Ronny
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