When I try to use the default Avaya::ERS5000_6x switch template, using EAP and
NEAP connections and I enable CLI Access Enabled for the switch, I get the
following Radius Repluy:
RADIUS Request
User-Name = "username-admin"
User-Password = "******"
NAS-IP-Address = 172.18.11.250
Service-Type = NAS-Prompt-User
Event-Timestamp = "Jun 11 2021 11:35:38 ADT"
Fabric-Attach-Switch-Mode = 0
Stripped-User-Name = "username-admin"
Realm = "null"
FreeRADIUS-Client-IP-Address = 172.18.11.250
PacketFence-KeyBalanced = "499b46a37fd3f35a6e64dd9e95d152bb"
PacketFence-Radius-Ip = "10.5.13.25"
Module-Failure-Message = "rest: Server returned:"
Module-Failure-Message = "rest:
{\"control:PacketFence-Authorization-Status\":\"allow\",\"Reply-Message\":\"PacketFence
does not support this switch for read/write access login\"}"
SQL-User-Name = "username-admin"
RADIUS Reply
And my login fails, because PacketFence says that it's not supported. Which is
fine. You can support everything.
My question is about how I would add it? I found a working section of code to
add it in there. It's in the Extreme.pm file, and one line needs to change for
RO and RW.
If it works, I'll submit a Merge request for that file.
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