Hello Yan,
this violation is not enabled by default.
Also if the violation is triggered then you will see it in pfmon.log and
you will probably see deauth request in packetfence.log.
Regards
Fabrice
Le 2018-01-27 ?? 04:32, Yan via PacketFence-users a ??crit?0?2:
Hi dear user,
Recently we have a headache that some users always have network
connection issue after authenticated(I mentioned this issue in one
other mail but not found root cause). We've checked time by time but
it seems all the process works well. Today when I check the logs I
found there is a default enabled violation named "Bandwidth Limit". I
never turn on this feature from the very beginning. As per the
violation description, it seems this violation will let end user
disconnected from network if his device exceeds the bandwidth limit.
Our issue phenomenon is that some ios smartphones can auth
successfully and get IP address and network access for a while. And
then about 1 or 2 minutes later, the device lost all network access.
No more network access to any website or apps. In the meantime, we can
see there's some logs recorded that accounting stop in AC. Will this
caused by this violation ? What's this violation used for ? I closed
it manually just now to see if better.
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