02-03-2023 04:13 AM
Hello,
I have a problem with the following configuration: We are using the same VLAN/subnet for wired and wireless connection in one of our locations. The aim was to save IP addresses. It works fine but we would like to enhance it. We have come up with an idea to set network interfaces (wired and wireless) in a bridged mode so that they have the same MAC address and when the users switch between wired and wireless the IP address remains the same. Unfortunately there's an issue: we can change smoothly from wired to wireless but then, when we try to switch back to the wired connection, the client is not authenticated properly. I was trying to change reauthentication timer on the port but it does not change anyhing. Any ideas?
02-03-2023 04:53 AM
Why would you need to keep the same MAC for both connections? are you doing MAB or dot1x on your build?
02-03-2023 05:16 AM
We are using dot1x
02-03-2023 05:23 AM
The dot1x supplicant should trigger the re-authentication, what error do you see on ISE when you switch from wireless back to wired?
02-04-2023 06:55 PM
@lnw-team It could be a limitation of your bridging solution. If you provide how exactly you are bridging wired and wireless to share the same MAC address, the community might be able to help better.
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