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NOTE: FortiNAC is now named FortiNAC-F. For post-9.4 articles, see FortiNAC-F. FortiNAC is a zero-trust network access solution that provides users with enhanced visibility into the Internet of Things (IoT) devices on their enterprise networks.
FortiKoala
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Article Id 191050
Description
When a registered endpoint connects to a switch port, the port VLAN configuration does not change to provide the appropriate network access.

Solution
Confirm the following:
  • VLANs are already created on the switch.  
  • Ports are member of the Forced Registration group.
  • If using Network Access Policies: 
    • Host is matching the correct policy:
      1. Navigate to Hosts > Host View.
      2. Search for host in quick filter.
      3. Right-click and select Policy Details.
    • Network Access Policy is configured for the appropriate VLAN.
    • Ports are in the Role-Based Access group:
      1. Right-click on port under Ports tab (switch model selected in Topology)
      2. Select Group Membership.
  • If Network Access Policies are not being used, the Default VLAN should be configured.
    • If the same Default VLAN value is used for the entire switch, the Default field in the Model Configuration should be populated with the appropriate VLAN.
    • If using different Default VLANs depending upon the port, the Ports tab of the switch model should reflect the correct Default VLAN for that port.  This can be set by right-clicking and selecting Port Properties.
  • Credentials Network Sentry uses to access the switch are correct. Under the Credentials tab of the switch model, click Validate Credentials
  • The port is not a member of the Access Point Management Group.
  • Port does not display in Topology Port View as an Uplink.
  • The host shows as online in Host or Adapter View.




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