09-07-2023 07:45 AM
09-07-2023 08:54 AM
So you mean to say the device connected, but you not able to see MAC on that port ?
what kind of devices is this any Medical ?
what kind of NAC ( ISE ?)
09-07-2023 11:24 AM
It depends if DHCP is active on the device or not. If it is it connects when removing the portcontrol, for the static devices we need to remove portcontrol + put it in it's vlan again before it shows up/ does any kind of communication towards the switch. When the switch port has "authentication port control" set to any value these devices seem to stop any form of communication. Meaning, no visible MAC on switch and no device shows up on the switch in the NAC on that port.
The devices are a few IP cameras, Lantronix ethernet to serial converter and MOXA equipment.
Yes, ISE, but currently testing.
09-07-2023 04:43 PM - edited 09-07-2023 04:45 PM
@jmins wrote:
MOXA equipment
Talk to the vendor. We did.
We started with these MOXA not talking at all. We had to hard-reset the MOXA before they started presenting their respective MAC addresses.
And that is the usual cases with CCTV as well. When they crash, they stop talking MAC addresses and the interface counters will show one-way-traffic (output from the interface and NIL input traffic).
Going back to the MOXA, the vendor kept blaming the network because they only sell the infernal machines and they have no idea what "MAC address" nor "IP address" means. So we dragged them to the site and made them "witness" to their gear.
09-08-2023 06:19 AM
Thank you. What about the config itself? Does it look correct? The same behavior happens with other devices as well.
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