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Avaya 3524gt - Configured MAC is not authenticating

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Showing spanning tree
View the VLANs added to the desired STG.
If the RADIUS assigned VLAN and the original VLAN are in the same STG, the EAP enabled
port is moved to RADIUS assigned VLAN after EAP authentication succeeds.
1. Use the show spanning-tree stp <1-8> vlans command to display the
information.
2. Identify if the RADIUS-assigned VLAN and the original VLAN are in the same
STG.
Adding RADIUS assigned VLAN to desired STG
Configure the VLAN that was assigned by RADIUS to correct Spanning Tree Group.
1. Use the spanning-tree stp <1-8> vlans command to make the change.
2. Review the output to identify that the change was made.
Configured MAC is not authenticating
Correct a MAC to allow authentication.
Work flow Configured MAC is not authenticating
The following work flow assists you to determine the cause and solution of a configured MAC
that does not authenticate as expected.
Configured MAC is not authenticating
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