11-25-2019 11:30 AM
We're having some trouble with ports configured with access-session closed. The switch does not see the MAC address of some devices connected to such ports. We can take one of two actions to clear this condition:
1. Remove the access-session closed command or
2. Configure access-session port-control force-authorized
Once we configure one of these two commands, the switch sees the MAC, authenticates the device, and we are then able to set the port configuration back.
We are very concerned about what will happen after a switch-stack or device reload, however, and are afraid that we may have to perform this operation on every port where an affected device is connected in order to make the network operational.
My reading so far indicates that this is not normal behaviour. Has anybody else experienced this and is there a work-around or permanent fix?
Platforms: Catalyst 3800 and 9300.
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11-25-2019 04:54 PM
11-25-2019 04:54 PM
11-27-2019 08:08 AM
We'd prefer not to but, seeing as this is an issue with the client Ethernet implementation, this is likely the only way to make these clients stable.
Ultimately, the solution is to replace these devices with devices that work properly.
Damien, thanks for the response.
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