We are running Extreme switches in multiple buildings. We have netlogin dot1x and mac on all the ports. They all authenticate pretty good. Our first building we did as a POC. When a phone is plugged in it authenticates fine and when the computer plugged into it powers on it authenticates as well. Both locations use the vlan netloginTemp as the netlogin vlan. The one thing that I see that I'm questioning is how the ports look once the phone and computer are both up and going. Below are two partial outputs from two seperate devices. You can see that each port has the Phone and Data vlan (for the voip and computer), however the bottom copy shows that the netloginTemp vlan is still on the port. What would cause this to happen? Any ideas or recommendation of commands to run to try and figure this out? Thanks! Port: 1:21 Virtual-router: VR-Default Type: UTP Random Early drop: Unsupported Admin state: Enabled with auto-speed sensing auto-duplex Link State: Active, 1Gbps, full-duplex Link Ups: 3 Last: Tue Nov 26 09:19:00 2013 Link Downs: 2 Last: Tue Nov 26 09:09:44 2013 VLAN cfg: Name: Phone, 802.1Q Tag = 61, MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default Name: Data, Internal Tag = 60, MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default Port: 15 Virtual-router: VR-Default Type: UTP Random Early drop: Unsupported Admin state: Enabled with auto-speed sensing auto-duplex Link State: Active, 1Gbps, full-duplex Link Ups: 6 Last: Thu Apr 10 13:49:09 2014 Link Downs: 5 Last: Thu Apr 10 13:49:07 2014 VLAN cfg: Name: Data, Internal Tag = 60(MAC-Based), MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default Name: Phone, 802.1Q Tag = 61(MAC-Based), MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default Name: netloginTemp, Internal Tag = 4094(MAC-Based), MAC-limit = No-limit, Virtual router: VR-Default