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    FreeRADIUS + dynamic VLAN + CISCO SLM2024 (SG200-26)

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      Nachtfalke
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      Hi,

      I would like to assign vlans dynamically to clients connected to a CISCO Small Business SLM2024T-EU (SG200-26). Authentication works with username and password, but not vlan will be assigned.

      I am not sure, if it is a problem of my configuration (switch or freeradius) or if the switch hasn't the ability to assign vlans dynamically.

      It's not really a problem of pfsense or the package freeRADIUS, but perhaps somebody could give me some help.

      This are the specs of the switch:
      http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps5718/ps11229/data_sheet_c78-634369.html

      Installation Guide:
      http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/csbss/sf20x_sg20x/administration_guide/OL-22849-01.pdf

      I would really much appreciate some help!

      Thank you very much.

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        michael7654
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        configure in Scope TTLS and Scope PEAP the parameter use_tunneled_reply=yes in file eap.conf

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          Nachtfalke
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          Thanky for you reply.
          The freeRADIUS was configured right but there was a mistake in the data sheet of the cisco switch. The SG200 Series is NOT able to do dynamic VLAN assignment.
          CISCO sent me new switches of the SG300 series an now it is working fine.

          For anybody else how wants to know more about freeRADIUS configuration and EAP could read this thread:
          http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,33582.0.html

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