Users VLAN and Management VLAN
is it possible to separate two VLANs:
one is running for the users VLAN connects to the clients
one is for management purpose.
Is there a sample code available for access points, bridges, and switches?
I am really appreciated that
Hi,
You can configure VLANs on enterprise access points.
What you need to do is configure the access point with its managment IP address, set this as the native vlan and then add the other VLAN or VLANs.
Then on the switch that the access point is connected to you need to configure a trunk port and make sure that the native vlan is the same VLAN you set as native on the access point.
As an example if the Access point has an IP address for managment vlan 20, we set this VLAN as native and then we add the other VLAN or VLANs, and on the switch you configure the port as a trunk port with the same native VLAN 20.
Note, native vlan is the same as untagged vlan. When we confgure a trunk port this will tag all vlans except the native vlan or untagged vlan that needs to be the same between directly connected devices.
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About the Native Vlan and Management Vlan.
I wanted to know that Management vlan and Native vlan can be different vlan id or both should be same vlan id. Why should not be native vlan 1.
The use of a native VLAN is generally frowned upon now as there are some well known security exploits that leverage this untagged VLAN. Cisco often recommends setting the Native VLAN to an unused VLAN in your infrastructure in order to render it useless for attacks.
It is also recommended that you create a separate VLAN for your Management traffic and that this VLAN be tagged (therefore not a Native VLAN).
Native Vlan is the vlan which will be sent untagged even in Trunk links. Consider a Trunk link configured between two switches SWA and SWB, if a system in vlan1 of SWA is sending a frame via SWB, then this frame will be received as untagged by SWB, then switch B decides that the untagged frame is from native vlan 1 and handles accordingly. By default native vlan is 1, this can also be changed as per requirement.
Example: In the below figure if a IP phone and system are connected toa switch port as below, the the Phones will send its frames tagged with vlan 10 where as the frames sent by system will be untagged. So here the the corresponding switch port should be configured as native vlan 20. So that it can recognise and handle the frames from system and IP phone properly.
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Management vlan is different, it means that this vlan will be used for management purposes like Logging into the switch for management, Monitoring the switch,collecting Syslog ans SNMP traps, etc will be done by management vlan IP. This also by default vlan 1 in cisco. So as Antony said the it is always a Best practice and security measure to not use the default vlan and use custom vlans.
Hope this helps ! -
VLAN trunking, native vlan and management vlan
Hello all,
In our situation, we have 3 separate vlans: 100 for management vlan and 101 for data and 102 for voice.
We have an uplink which is trunked using .1Q. Our access ports has the data vlan as the native. Based on our design, what should be the native vlan for this uplink trunk? Should it be the management vlan or the data vlan? Thanks for your help.To answer this question you must remember what the native vlan is. Native is where untagged packets are sent, i.e. packets without a dot1Q tag. It is there mainly for compatibility. On an access port it has no function while normal traffic is not tagged and sent to the vlan that is configured for the port. Traffic for the voice vlan is an exception to this general rule.
Native vlan setting only plays a role on trunk links where most of the traffic carries a tag. As explained, it is then used as the vlan for untagged traffic.
When you do not consider this a security breach, you may configure the data-vlan as native. Use another vlan (why not vlan1?) in the case where you want to isolate this traffic.
I find it good design practice to use the same native vlan throughout the network. This keeps things clear and it's better for anyone who is not completely obsessed with security. The latter kind of people can always find a reason to mess things up, both for themselves and for others;-)
Regards,
Leo -
Dear all,
I am now reading some information regarding the setup of Voip Phone. It mentioned that the Phone is actually a 3-ports switch:
Port 1: Connect to upstream switch
Port 2: Transfer Phone traffic
Port 3: Connect to a PC
Actually, what should i configure on the upstream switch port? Should it be a trunk port containing both the voice traffic vlan and pc data vlan?
Or something else?
Also, there is a term called 'Voice Vlan', is there any different between 'Voice vlan' and ordinary Vlan ?
Is there any special usage of 'Native' Vlan in implementing Voip?
Thanks.
Br,
aslnetThanks.
How about if the PC data should be tagged as another vlan (e.g., Vlan 10)? Then I should change the native vlan to vlan 10?
But from my understanding, Native Vlan should be the same in the whole network, then I need to change the whole network native vlan? If there are different vlans should be assigned to different PCs that behind different VoIP-phone, then how to do it?
From my guessing, is it i can assign individual native vlan (vlan10) on that port (connect to voip-phone), and then keep the switch's uplink port as original native vlan (vlan1).
Therefore, PC data traffic would be untagged when entering from voip to the switch, and then tagged as vlan10 when leaving the switch to other uplink switch, right?
Thanks. -
Autonymouse AP1121 - Management Vlan and SSID Vlan
Hello,
We are using an ACS server to authenticate wireless users to active directory this works fine. The issue occurs when we try to pull an ip and we can't fomr the dhcp. The vlan we have the SSID on is vlan 10 and the management vlan of the AP is vlan 500. The ip-helper info is correct because wired users on vlan 10 get an ip immedialty. We just can't pull one with the AP. Does anyone know the config for this? Here is my current config, the client authenticate through the ACS 4.2 but pull no ip, the only way for me to manage the ap is to have the native vlan command on there, once i remove it i can't telnet. What is the fix for this? Thanks
current switch port config ap is plugged into.
interface FastEthernet1/0/48
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk native vlan 500
switchport mode trunkDo you have sub interfaces for vlan 10 being brigged through the radio interface?
Example config below...
interface Dot11Radio0.10
description Secure Wireless access
encapsulation dot1Q 10
no ip route-cache
bridge-group 10
bridge-group 10 subscriber-loop-control
bridge-group 10 block-unknown-source
no bridge-group 10 source-learning
no bridge-group 10 unicast-flooding
bridge-group 10 spanning-disabled
interface FastEthernet0.10
encapsulation dot1Q 10
no ip route-cache
bridge-group 10
no bridge-group 10 source-learning
bridge-group 10 spanning-disabled
Also verify that vlan 10 is allowed on the trunk interface of the switch by typing "show int trunk" -
RDP with 802.1x, machine and user auth and dynamic VLAN
Hi,
we have 802.1x implemented with machine and user auth. We also use dynamic VLAN assignment. Our client is AnyConnect 3.1. Operating system is Windows 7. With Windows XP, it works just fine.
When we try to connect to the 802.1x auth desktop with RDP (desktop is machine authenticated, no user is logged in), we are able to authenticate but as soon as VLAN and IP address changes according to user authentication profile, RDP session is terminated. It is not just disconnected but remote user is logged out and AnyConnect reverts 802.1x session back to machine VLAN. We cannot login with RDP and just loop between machine-user-machine authentication.
With this behavior the TermDD message (ID 56) can be seen in system log. Following the response
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/b7814ec3-6a49-469c-8773-909c50415942/the-rdp-protocol-component-x224-detected-an-error-in-the-protocol-stream-and-has-disconnected-the
, I was able to get rid of TermDD message but I still loop in machine-user-machine authentication.
The following is TermDD message:
+
System
Provider
[ Name]
TermDD
EventID
56
[ Qualifiers]
49162
Level
2
Task
0
Keywords
0x80000000000000
TimeCreated
[ SystemTime]
2013-06-10T09:25:28.515308700Z
EventRecordID
26643
Channel
System
Computer
XTCSSPWA03.cen.csint.cz
Security
EventData
\Device\Termdd
10.190.64.208
0000040002002C000000000038000AC00000000038000AC000000000000000000000000000000000410200D0
Binary data:
In Words
0000: 00040000 002C0002 00000000 C00A0038
0008: 00000000 C00A0038 00000000 00000000
0010: 00000000 00000000 D0000241
In Bytes
0000: 00 00 04 00 02 00 2C 00 ......,.
0008: 00 00 00 00 38 00 0A C0 ....8..À
0010: 00 00 00 00 38 00 0A C0 ....8..À
0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
0028: 41 02 00 D0 A..Ð
Also AnyConnect shows that upon successful authentication and DHCP operation, it catches some exception and reverts back from user to machine VLAN:
3876: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-6-INFO_MSG: %[tid=1436][mac=1,6,d4:85:64:b8:43:61]: {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: Authentication Success
3877: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2} canceling existing DHCP work
3878: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: ipv4: {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2} stop
3879: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) cdiOsIoctlSet: CDI_8023_FRAME_IO_ECHO, ifIndex(1), pData(0x0103FA38), dataLen(0) (cimdIo.cpp 2156)
3880: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) cdiOsIoctlSet: echo (cimdIo.cpp 2270)
3881: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2} creating a new DHCP work
3882: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1448]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: executing: CancelCmd [state: COMPLETE]
3883: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-6-INFO_MSG: %[tid=1436][mac=1,6,d4:85:64:b8:43:61]: {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: DHCP: Sending DHCP request
3884: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: queueing DHCP work
3885: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: ipv4: {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2} start
3886: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.259 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) cdiOsIoctlSet: CDI_8023_FRAME_IO_ECHO, ifIndex(1), pData(0x0103FA3C), dataLen(2) (cimdIo.cpp 2156)
3887: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) data follows ... (cimdIo.cpp 2159)
3888: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) 08 06 .. (cimdIo.cpp 2159)
3889: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) cdiOsIoctlSet: echo (cimdIo.cpp 2270)
3890: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) pEthTypes data follows ... (cimdIo.cpp 2273)
3891: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) 06 08 .. (cimdIo.cpp 2273)
3892: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv6 Connect {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2} starting
3893: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1448]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: executing: StartCmd [state: COMPLETE]
3894: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (0) S_ndisIoControl: returning cached xmitLinkSpeed: 100000000 bps (cimdIo.cpp 3558)
3895: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (0) NDIS OID: ifIndex=1 GET OID_GEN_LINK_SPEED(0x10107) datalen=4, cbRW=4 cbNeeded=0 acErr=0 winErr=0 (cimdIo.cpp 3686)
3898: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Network CS-wired-pass: AccessStateMachine current state = ACCESS_CONNECTED, received adapterState = authenticated
3899: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Network CS-wired-pass: port authentication succeeded
3900: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Network CS-wired-pass: AccessStateMachine new state = ACCESS_CONNECTED
3901: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: received Cancel event [state: COMPLETE]
3902: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: state: COMPLETE -> INIT
3903: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: received Get-Connectivity event [state: INIT]
3904: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: state: INIT -> WAIT_FOR_CONNECTIVITY
3905: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 Connectivity Result: IN_PROGRESS
3906: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1448]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: executing: GetConnectiviyCmd [state: WAIT_FOR_CONNECTIVITY]
3907: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv6 Connectivity Result: FAILURE
3908: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: received Check-Connectivity event [state: WAIT_FOR_CONNECTIVITY]
3909: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: (initial) ipCfg: IP:10.190.95.74(255.255.255.248) GW:10.190.64.1
3910: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1448]: Ipv4 {94B69AD2-E98C-4C94-BBC8-A94DC3894FE2}: executing: TestConnectivityCmd [state: WAIT_FOR_CONNECTIVITY]
3911: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1468][comp=SAE]: API (3) event: complete (portWorkList.c 130)
80: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAMSSO-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1524]: Tx CP Msg: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ssc="http://www.cisco.com/ssc" encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/"> <SOAP-ENV:Body> <networkStateEvent> <sequenceNumber>19</sequenceNumber> <groupName>Local networks</groupName> <networkName>CS-wired-pass</networkName> <networkState>AcquiringIpAddress</networkState> <adapterName>Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet</adapterName> <serverVerifiedName>ise-2.csint.cz</serverVerifiedName> </networkStateEvent> </SOAP-ENV:Body></SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
3912: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1468][comp=SAE]: PORT (3) port: ARP_REQ (portMsg.c 731)
3913: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1468][comp=SAE]: NET (3) cdiOsIoctlSet: CDI_8023_FRAME_IO_SEND, ifIndex(1), pData(0x024EEB40), dataLen(64) (cimdIo.cpp 2156)
3914: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1468][comp=SAE]: NET (3) data follows ... (cimdIo.cpp 2159)
3915: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.275 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1468][comp=SAE]: NET (3) 00 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF D4 85 64 B8 43 61 ........ ....d.Ca 08 06 00 01 08 00 06 04 00 01 D4 85 64 B8 43 61 ........ ....d.Ca 0A BE 5F 4A 00 00 00 00 00 00 0A BE 40 01 00 00 .._J.... ....@... 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ ........ (cimdIo.cpp 2159)
3941: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (3) cdiOsIoctlSet: echo (cimdIo.cpp 2270)
3942: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv4 Connectivity Result: SUCCESS
3943: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: Ipv6 Connectivity Result: FAILURE
3944: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: ACE: adapter SM current: state(STATE_AUTHENTICATED), event(EVENT_IP_CONNECTIVITY)
3945: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: ACE: adapter SM state change: STATE_AUTHENTICATED -> STATE_CONNECTED
3946: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: handleEventAndDoStateTransitionAction action : ACTION_IP_CONNECTIVITY
3947: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (0) S_ndisIoControl: returning cached xmitLinkSpeed: 100000000 bps (cimdIo.cpp 3558)
3948: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:44.290 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436][comp=SAE]: NET (0) NDIS OID: ifIndex=1 GET OID_GEN_LINK_SPEED(0x10107) datalen=4, cbRW=4 cbNeeded=0 acErr=0 winErr=0 (cimdIo.cpp 3686)
1: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.007 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {25CBB996-92ED-457E-B28C-4774084BD562} LogLevel=0xF
2: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.007 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved C:\windows\system32\authui.dll.
3: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({25CBB996-92ED-457E-B28C-4774084BD562}): Attempting to load Dir=C:\windows\system32, FileName=authui.dll
4: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000001FC050) instantiated for CLSID:{25CBB996-92ED-457E-B28C-4774084BD562}
5: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {3DD6BEC0-8193-4FFE-AE25-E08E39EA4063} LogLevel=0xF
6: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved C:\windows\system32\authui.dll.
7: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({3DD6BEC0-8193-4FFE-AE25-E08E39EA4063}): Attempting to load Dir=C:\windows\system32, FileName=authui.dll
8: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000001FC850) instantiated for CLSID:{3DD6BEC0-8193-4FFE-AE25-E08E39EA4063}
9: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {503739D0-4C5E-4CFD-B3BA-D881334F0DF2} LogLevel=0xF
10: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved C:\windows\System32\VaultCredProvider.dll.
11: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({503739D0-4C5E-4CFD-B3BA-D881334F0DF2}): Attempting to load Dir=C:\windows\System32, FileName=VaultCredProvider.dll
12: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.022 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003A30B0) instantiated for CLSID:{503739D0-4C5E-4CFD-B3BA-D881334F0DF2}
13: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.038 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {6F45DC1E-5384-457A-BC13-2CD81B0D28ED} LogLevel=0xF
14: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.038 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved C:\windows\system32\authui.dll.
15: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.038 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({6F45DC1E-5384-457A-BC13-2CD81B0D28ED}): Attempting to load Dir=C:\windows\system32, FileName=authui.dll
16: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.038 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003AF710) instantiated for CLSID:{6F45DC1E-5384-457A-BC13-2CD81B0D28ED}
17: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.038 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {8BF9A910-A8FF-457F-999F-A5CA10B4A885} LogLevel=0xF
18: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.038 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved SmartcardCredentialProvider.dll.
19: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.038 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({8BF9A910-A8FF-457F-999F-A5CA10B4A885}): Attempting to load Dir=, FileName=SmartcardCredentialProvider.dll
20: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003B7D70) instantiated for CLSID:{8BF9A910-A8FF-457F-999F-A5CA10B4A885}
21: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {94596C7E-3744-41CE-893E-BBF09122F76A} LogLevel=0xF
22: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved SmartcardCredentialProvider.dll.
23: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({94596C7E-3744-41CE-893E-BBF09122F76A}): Attempting to load Dir=, FileName=SmartcardCredentialProvider.dll
24: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003C03D0) instantiated for CLSID:{94596C7E-3744-41CE-893E-BBF09122F76A}
25: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {AC3AC249-E820-4343-A65B-377AC634DC09} LogLevel=0xF
26: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved C:\windows\System32\BioCredProv.dll.
27: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.053 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({AC3AC249-E820-4343-A65B-377AC634DC09}): Attempting to load Dir=C:\windows\System32, FileName=BioCredProv.dll
28: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003CABC0) instantiated for CLSID:{AC3AC249-E820-4343-A65B-377AC634DC09}
29: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {B12744B8-5BB7-463A-B85E-BB7627E73002} LogLevel=0xF
30: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CClassFactory(00000000001FFF00) CreateInstance calling CoCreateInstance on MS password cred prov
31: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {6F45DC1E-5384-457A-BC13-2CD81B0D28ED} LogLevel=0xF
32: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved C:\windows\system32\authui.dll.
33: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({6F45DC1E-5384-457A-BC13-2CD81B0D28ED}): Attempting to load Dir=C:\windows\system32, FileName=authui.dll
34: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003D3220) instantiated for CLSID:{6F45DC1E-5384-457A-BC13-2CD81B0D28ED}
35: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003DB880) instantiated for CLSID:{B12744B8-5BB7-463A-B85E-BB7627E73002}
36: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: DllGetClassObject CLSID: {E74E57B0-6C6D-44D5-9CDA-FB2DF5ED7435} LogLevel=0xF
37: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: GetWrappedDllName: retrieved C:\windows\system32\certCredProvider.dll.
38: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: LoadLib({E74E57B0-6C6D-44D5-9CDA-FB2DF5ED7435}): Attempting to load Dir=C:\windows\system32, FileName=certCredProvider.dll
39: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:54.069 -0100: %NAMCP-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2680]: CredProvider(00000000003E3EE0) instantiated for CLSID:{E74E57B0-6C6D-44D5-9CDA-FB2DF5ED7435}
3963: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:59.247 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2460]: SysLib:DBG: .\src\os\win\osAsync_win.c:233: => SL_STATUS_NO_CONNECTION
3964: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:59.247 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2460]: SysLib:DBG: .\src\ipc\win\ipcPipeBase_win.c:102: => SL_STATUS_NO_CONNECTION
3965: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:59.262 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2460]: SysLib:DBG: .\src\ipc\win\ipcPipeBase_win.c:194: => SL_STATUS_NO_CONNECTION
3966: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:59.262 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2460]: SysLib:DBG: .\src\ipc\ipcFuncs.c:105: => SL_STATUS_NO_CONNECTION
3967: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:59.262 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=2460]: CAUGHT: NoConnectionException
3968: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:24:59.262 -0100: %NAM-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1436]: CoreLib:TRACE: context=acnam, thread join, ThreadImpl.cpp:58, m00585050, err=0(OS_OK), thread_id=2460
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89: XTCSSPWA03: 6 10 2013 11:25:06.367 -0100: %NAMSSO-7-DEBUG_MSG: %[tid=1228]: ServiceControlHandlerEx:WTS_SESSION_LOGOFF, Session ID: 1
If we do not change VLAN from machine to user, it works just fine.
Have anybody seen this problem? Have anybody fixed it?
Thanx, MartinHi,
unfortunately not.
I have gone through extensive troubleshooting from Microsoft and Cisco sides twice and the result is:
1) AnyConnect performs EAPol logoff when it detects RDP session termination. So it goes from user to machine authentication
2) Windows 7 performs RDP session termination when IP address changes due to the change of VLAN (from machine VLAN to user VLAN)
Cisco claims that AnyConnect behavior is correct and Microsoft claims that they do not want to change this behavior (reset of RDP session).
I can imagine that Cisco can detect whether RDP session was terminated due to the IP address change or not and do not revert back to machine authentication in such a case.
In fact there was nobody at Cisco that was willing to listen to me or accept this like something that needs a fix. The only thing you can do is to enable "Extend connection beyond logoff". AnyConnect does not send EAPol logoff if it detects RDP session termination and you can establish another RDP session which does not fail and you stay connected with RDP.
Martin -
Cisco 3750x DHCP and Management VLAN
We use 3750x switches in the stack, it has management VLAN (IP Address and Gateway configured correctly). I can ssh to switch fine. However we also use this switch as DHCP server for a number of different VLANS. So, I would create a DHCP pool, interface in this VLAN. Now, if I'm in VLAN3 that gets DHCP address on this switch I'm not able to ssh to this switch via Management VLAN IP Address 192.168.5.253 (can ping it fine), but I can ssh into this switch using Interface IP Address from the VLAN that I'm sitting on 192.168.3.253. For example
ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.3.253 192.168.3.254
ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.5.253 192.168.5.254
ip dhcp pool VLAN_3
network 192.168.3.0 255.255.255.0
dns-server 8.8.8.8
default-router 192.168.3.254
ip default-gateway 192.168.5.254
interface Vlan3
description Test
ip address 192.168.3.253 255.255.255.0
interface Vlan5
description Management
ip address 192.168.5.253 255.255.255.0Hi,
can you post "sh run"? -
1300 bridge with native and management vlan in different vlans
Hello,
We are going to set up a wireless bridge between two 1300 accesspoints. In our network the native vlan and the management vlan are different vlan's. Will we be able to manage the ap and switch at the "remote" site? Do we have to set up two ssid's, one for native and one for management?
regards,
RutgerToo answer my own question:
I don't think it is possible. Things work fine by making our management vlan the native vlan on switches and ap's involved. Management IP address on the BVI1 interface and everything works!
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WLC 7.4.110.0 where native vlan and SSID vlan is the same vlan
Hi
We have app. 1500 accespoints in app. 500 locations. WLCs are WiSM2s running 7.4.110.0. The AP are 1131LAPs.In a FlexConnect configuration we use vlan 410 as native vlan and the ssid (LAN) also in vlan 410. This works fine, never had any problems with this.
Now we have started use 1602 APs and the client connection on ssid LAN becomes unstable.
If we configure an different ssid, using vlan 420 and native vlan as 410, everything works fine.
I can't find any recommandations regarding the use of native vlan/ssid vlan
Is there anyone experiencing similar problems? Is this a problem with my configuration or is it a bug wittin 1602 accespoints?
Regards,
Lars ChristianIt is the recomended design to put FlexConnect AP mgt into native vlan & user traffic to a tagged vlan.
From the QoS perspective if you want to enforce WLC QoS profile values, you have to tag SSID traffic to a vlan (other than native vlan) & trust CoS on the switch port connected to FlexConnect AP (usually configured as trunk port)
HTH
Rasika
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When the interface comes up, the CAM puts the user in the AUTH vlan as expected via the set command (vlan 210)
03:09:09: SNMP: Packet received via UDP from 172.31.200.200 on Vlan220
03:09:09: SNMP: Set request, reqid 2144479366, errstat 0, erridx 0
vmVlan.1 = 210
that works OK
Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23
210 VLAN0210 active Fa0/1
211 VLAN0211 active
So SNMP RW works OK,
After the user logs in to the network the user should be put back into vlan 220 (according to the port profile settings) but nothig happens, no set command send, no SNMP traffic at all. The user remains in AUTH vlan and the agent loops
I have tried all the settings, role based, initial VLAN as well, to no avail.
Any ideas? What to check for?
RafalHave you double checked your settings for mapping ports with the VG setup guide?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/nac/appliance/configuration_guide/412/cas/s_addSrvr.html#wp1089247
Also make sure your OOB port profile is correct and that it switches from auth to access vlan after authentication
http://www.exio.com/en/US/docs/security/nac/appliance/configuration_guide/411/cam/m_oob.html#wp1083087 -
OK, Im a bit confused about what to do with the native VLAN. I know that for QoS/CoS, I should not use VLAN1 as the native VLAN. I also know that I should use a separate VLAN as the management VLAN. So Im left thinking, do I need a native VLAN? If I do, can I just make a dumb VLAN that goes nowhere and use that as the native VLAN? Or am I just completely missing something. Thanks
The native VLAN must also be your management VLAN for Cisco APs.
The Native VLAN can be any number, as long as you configure it accordingly.
Also keep in mind that the local RADIUS server, and DHCP will only deliver to the native VLAN. If you intend to use either of those services on the non-native VLAN/SSID, you'll need to have a layer three device on the line to forward that traffic.
Good Luck
Scott -
Auto populate user email and manager email address
I have SharePoint List which is connected to InfoPath form.
Form have 2 required filed ( Recipient and Manager Email).
I wonder if it is possible to auto populate those fields.
Right now I am using this code to get user userid = username()
simamHello,
Use userprofileservices.asmx service to get user info's and manager info.
http://claytoncobb.com/2009/06/21/userprofileservice-extended/
http://shaunpitt.wordpress.com/2012/07/18/infopath-get-the-managers-details-of-the-user-selected-from-the-person-picker/
Hope it could help
Hemendra:Yesterday is just a memory,Tomorrow we may never see
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SF500 48P - Multiple VLANs and Voice VLAN
I have a SF500-48P switch and and have several VLANs on it (over 25 vlans).
Each of these ports shall support also an IPPhone on vlan 4.
I was thinking about using LLDP so I won't have to setup the VLAN manually on each phone.
But when I do here what's happening,
Original configuration:
Port 25:
Vlan 35 untagged
When I plug the phone, the configuration changes to:
Vlan 1 untagged
Vlan 4 tagged
I was expecting the following:
Vlan 35 untagged
Vlan 4 tagged
Note that ports 1-25 have their own individual VLAN and need to be isolated (already done ACL in the router).
I need help,
regards,What about my other ports that belongs to other Vlans (11-24)?
With the steps you gave me, as soon I connect a Phone, the untagged Vlan becomes 35 for any ports where a phone is connected.
Since I have several Vlans untagged (only 1 per port), I don't want the untagged vlan to be changed by the smartport settings. Is there a way to do that? -
UPRE to replicate User Profiles and Managed Metadata to High Availability backup farm
I'm working on a HA project, and have been tasked with replicating our User Profiles and Metadata to a newly created farm. I'll call the current production farm FarmA and the new HA farm FarmB. I've installed SharePoint2010AdministrationToolkit on FarmB,
and used SPDiag to generate my first report on FarmB.
We're not using MySites.
I'm looking at
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj891109(v=office.15).aspx and have some questions. Anything I do on FarmA will be done thought a Change Control, and I want to be able to answer questions intelligently.
Does SharePoint2010AdministrationToolkit and UPRE have to be installed on FarmA and FarmB?
Does enabling DTC create any security concern? Or performance hit? I haven't done this before.
Any documented risks with using the replicator?
Are scheduled replications typically 1 weekly full with nightly incrementals?
Anything the replication won't copy over to FarmB? Like Synchronization Connections, or additional/custom fields?
How are GUIDs handled?
Sorry to pack 6 questions into one post ;)
Thanks,
ScottTo answer the first question this is what MS says: The User Profile Replication Engine can be installed on any computer that has access to the source User Profile service application and destination User Profile service application. However, we recommend
that you install the User Profile Replication Engine on a computer that is part of the source farm or on a computer that is connected to the subnet of the source domain. The User Profile Replication Engine uses the SharePoint Server 2010 User Profile and User
Profile Change Log to read and write data between user profile stores. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc663011(v=office.15).aspx And to answer 4th question its true but full sync will only be required initially and only when there is org changes
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What is difference between Default VLAN and Native VLAN?
Answer
Cisco switches always have VLAN 1 as the default VLAN, which is needed for many protocol communication between switches like spanning-tree protocol for instance.
You can't change or even delete the default VLAN, it is mandatory.
The native VLAN is the only VLAN which is not tagged in a trunk, in other words, native VLAN frames are transmitted unchanged.
Per default the native VLAN is VLAN 1 but you can change that:
#show interface Fa0/8 trunk
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Fa0/8 on 802.1q other 1
(config-if)#switchport trunk native vlan 2
(config-if)#do show interface f0/8 trunk
Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
Fa0/8 on 802.1q other 2
The default VLAN is still VLAN 1.
#show vlan id 1
VLAN Name Status Ports
1 default active Fa0/8, Gi0/1
HTH
Rolf
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