Hi.
I have a testing environment set up to mimic our multi vlan network.
Which means that I have a management vlan and each office each department has 
its own vlan.

I set up a test environment to mimic this with a VM with 1 network card that is 
connected to the management vlan.
I can ping from the switch (cisco 2950 - used for testing - do not exist in 
production) and to the switch.
I configured the switch (tried both snmp and radius server) on the packetfense 
and set it on testing and on registration, I also configured the switch using 
the guide.

I tried to configure the isolation and registration vlan as existing vlans on 
the switch and of nonexistence vlan.
However, when I connect a device to the switch I get no indication on the 
packet fence.

Can you direct me to start understanding what I am doing wrong?

I am not a cisco guy, and this is my first time with packetfence, however, I am 
a 15 years linux system admin with basic knowledge of cisco and cisco debug 
command.

Thank you.
Adi.


Best regards,

Adi Spivak
System Admin
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