Hello Adrian,

so it's not really an issue since when you plug something in the switch port the vlan change to the correct vlan.

Btw there is no action from packetfence when you disconnect the device from the switch port.

Regards

Fabrice


Le 19-05-09 à 11 h 40, Adrian Dessaigne via PacketFence-users a écrit :
Hello Fabrice.

The issue is only when I disconnect the device / when it comes off. The port won't return to the registration vlan. When I first configure the port, I set it to the registration VLAN and set it has default. When I plug a device and getting authenticated through 802.1X, the port is put on the correct VLAN. When disconnecting, it won't return to the default VLAN which is registration. Instead, it goes for the VLAN 1.

I wanted to post the packetfence.log when connecting but I'm currently facing an issue with the violation 1300003 being triggered for no reason (disabled). I will post it has soon has I resolve this problem.

Btw, the VLAN issue is not due to this violation.

Regards,

Adrian
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*De: *"packetfence-users" <[email protected]>
*À: *"packetfence-users" <[email protected]>
*Cc: *"Durand fabrice" <[email protected]>
*Envoyé: *Mercredi 8 Mai 2019 04:21:07
*Objet: *Re: [PacketFence-users] Avaya ERS 3500 Vlan issue

The issue is just when you disconnect the device, right ?

So let's say you plug a device who is unreg in the switch port, what happen, does it go in the registration vlan ?

If it's the case then it's not really an issue since the port need to be authenticate to packetfence to provide access.

Regards

Fabrice




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