Viewing AP Last Reboot Reason
Cisco Prime Infrastructure reports the reason for the most recent reboot on the general panel of the access
point details page (
Monitor > Access Points > AP Name
).
Listed below is a summary of each of the possible Last Reboot Reasons that might be reported and its definition:
• none–Access point reported a reboot reason unknown to the controller
• dot11gModeChange–Change of 802.11g mode change occurred
• ipAddressSet–Set of static IP address
• ip AddressReset–Reset of static IP address
• rebootFromController–Reboot of access point initiated from the controller
• dhcpFallbackFail–Fallback to DHCP did not occur
• discoveryFail–Discovery was not sent
• noJoinResponse–Join response was not received
• denyJoin–Join attempt at the controller was denied
• noConfigResponse–Config Response was not received
• configController–Configured or master controller found
• imageUpgrade Success–Upgrade of image successful
• imageOpcodeInvalid–Invalid image data opcode
• imageCheckSumInvalid–Invalid image md 5 checksum
• imageDataTimeout–Image data message timed-out
• configFileInvalid–Invalid config file
• imageDownloadError–Process error during the image download
• rebootFromConsole–Reboot command initiated from AP console
• rapOverAir–Root access point (RAP) is connected over the air
• brownout–Power failure caused reboot
• powerLow–Low power caused a reboot
• crash–Software failure caused crash
• powerHigh–Power spike caused reboot
• powerLoss–Power loss caused reboot
• powerCharge–Change in power source caused reboot
• componentFailure–Component failure caused reboot
• watchdog–Watch dog timer reset caused reboot
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Viewing AP Last Reboot Reason