Hello Antoine,

Your problem is that the Registration and Isolation VLANs can’t go out of your 
Hypervisor so testing in the same hypervisor won’t show much.

Do a an access VLAN on the switch in front of your hypervisor and you should 
get DHCP from PF registration, if none, it’s a VLAN span issue.

What’s your hypervisor ?

Make sure to tag the Hypervisor uplink ports and also add the correct VLAN into 
the trunk uplinks from PF to the equipments (switches, APs, wireless 
controller, etc..)

Thanks,

Ludovic Zammit
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> On Mar 31, 2021, at 5:39 AM, Antoine JEZEQUEL via PacketFence-users 
> <packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody,
>  
> I have a problem with my packetfence V10 server.
> I currently have a packetfence server with 3 interfaces: A management 
> interface, a registration interface and a Guest interface.
> The Management interface works perfectly, it can contact anyone on its subnet 
> and vice versa. On the other hand, the 2 other interfaces cannot contact any 
> host in their subnet, and vice versa.
> I created another test server with several interfaces to make sure that the 
> problem was not with the vlan configurations on our Hypervisor. It turned out 
> that the problem is not there because I was able to communicate with several 
> IPs of the registration vlan and Guest, but not with the registration and 
> guest interface of the packetfence server.
>  
> I performed several tests including server restarts, deletion and addition of 
> server interfaces from the hypervisor etc ...
>  
> For more information, here are the configurations that are automatically 
> added in /usr/local/pf/var/ifcfg-ens224 and in 
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ens224 when creating an interface + 
> configuration via the web:
>  
> DEVICE = ens224
>  
> ONBOOT = yes
> BOOTPROTO = static
> NM_CONTROLLED = no
> IPADDR = 192.168.X.X
> NETMASK = 255.255.255.0
> IPV6INIT = no
> IPV6ADDR =
>  
> If I do a « ifconfig » command, i can see that interfaces are up 
> (<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>)
>  
> Has anyone ever had a similar problem?
>  
> Do not hesitate to ask me for any necessary information.
>  
> I hope you can help me!
>  
> Thank you!
>  
> Antoine
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