Hello Timothy,

you must enable that:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/ae18f50b4879cc2d4132490fcee33f2fbe53b36f/docs/images/unifi-radius.png

Regards

Fabrice


Le 2017-12-12 à 01:37, Timothy Mullican via PacketFence-users a écrit :
> Hello all,
> I am trying to setup a proof of concept using an Ubiquiti UniFi
> UAP-PRO with the following setup:
>
> Cisco 3560-E L3 Switch
> UniFi UAP-PRO
> UniFi Controller running on CentOS 7.3 (docker) on ESXi
> PacketFence running on CentOS 7.3 on ESXi
>
> The Cisco switch has the following VLANs:
> VLAN 2 - registration
> VLAN 3 - isolation 
> VLAN 4 - guest
> VLAN 10 - enterprise
> VLAN 20 - wireless
> VLAN 100 - out of band management
>
> I have created two SSIDs on the UniFi AP, a secure 802.1x SSID and an
> open SSID. I was able to apply the patch available
> at https://github.com/inverse-inc/packetfence/pull/2735 to enable
> 802.1x for the secure network and this is working correctly. However,
> for the open guest SSID, I am trying to do a captive portal with
> dynamic vlan assignment. The user would initially be placed in the
> registration vlan (2) and then moved to another vlan based on their
> user role (vlan 4 or 10). Both the UniFi controller VM and the UniFi
> AP are in VLAN 20. On the UniFi controller, dynamic VLAN assignment
> appears to only be an option under 802.1x networks, otherwise you must
> choose a static VLAN. I saw the external captive portal setup for the
> UniFi under the PacketFence Network Devices documentation, but I don’t
> believe this supports dynamic VLAN assignment. Does anyone know of any
> way to do dynamic VLAN assignment on an open wireless network with the
> UniFi AP, or have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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