On 19/4/20 4:08 am, Turner, Ryan H wrote:
>
> All,
>
>  
>
> We think we resolved it.  As others said before, it was the port we
> was wrong.  As soon as we changed it to 1700, everything worked.  The
> thing that has me scratching my head is why the Cisco WLC would be
> responding with properly formatted NAKs when we were sending to the
> wrong port.  This is probably a bad analogy, but it would be like your
> http server deciding to respond to a random port instead of 80.
>
>  
>
> Happy this worked out, and I appreciate the captures.  As it turns
> out, we are still sending the AVP type 55, and the WLC is not complaining.
>
I would be interested to see what you have in XMC/Control/Access
Control/Configuration/Global Settings/Engine
Settings/Reauthentication/Switch Reauthentication Configuration/the
appropriate sysObjectId for the Cisco WLC/Edit.../RFC 3576
Configuration, and then what Manage RFC 3576 Configurations... has. I
have this, which has the correct port:

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James Andrewartha
Network & Projects Engineer
Christ Church Grammar School
Claremont, Western Australia
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