08-25-2010 11:39 AM - edited 02-21-2020 04:03 AM
Hello Everyone,
We have a little problem with CAM and the users who have ip address static, we do not know why if the user has a ip static his computer does not pass any policies of CAM, like first step we review that the user have all the policies necesary for access to the network, and in the fact is like that but the user can not still access to the network.
Any idea??
Kat
08-25-2010 01:18 PM
Katherine,
Start with network troubleshooting. Can the user ping his default gateway? If yes, try to browse somewhere. What happens then?
Faisal
08-25-2010 01:41 PM
Hello Faisal,
Thanks for answer my question, We did the network troubleshooting in effect the user can do ping their default gateway and can access to the internet and also applications and services that they used for work.
Regards,
Kat
08-26-2010 03:58 AM
Katherine,
I'm confused. Your first post said that user cannot access the network, and your last one said that he can.
Can you describe a little in detail what the problem is? Also more details (perhaps a diagram) of your network would help.
Thanks,
Faisal
08-26-2010 09:35 AM
Sorry Faisal if I do not explain good.
Here is the situacion, if the client have a static IP Address and have to pass for the CAS, they do not access to the network because the CAS does not permit it, but If I get up the client from de CAS, i mean that the client do not pass for CAS, they can access to the network. The policies of the CAM only works for users that not have a static IP Address.
Kat
08-26-2010 10:14 AM
Sorry Faisal if I do not explain good.
Here is the situacion, if the client have a static IP Address and have to pass for the CAS, they do not access to the network because the CAS does not permit it, but If I get up the client from de CAS, i mean that the client do not pass for CAS, they can access to the network. The policies of the CAM only works for users that not have a static IP Address.
Kat
08-27-2010 12:27 PM
Kat,
It really shouldn't matter if you're IP is static or not, unless you're doing Role-Based VLANs with OOB setup. Please give some more details about your setup, a network diagram if possible.
Thanks,
Faisal
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