Managing Network Faults
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Management User login success
Generated when a management user successfully logs in to the
local AP.
Management User login failure
Generated when a management user fails to log in to the AP.
STA failed EAPOL MIC check
Generated when the MIC fails during EAPOL key exchange
process. If the authentication type is WPA PSK and the failure
happened during the pairwise key exchange, then the most
likely reason is incorrect configuration of the WPA PSK on the
station. It could also mean that an attacker’s station is
attempting to masquerade as a legal station.
STA attempting WPA-PSK – no Pre-
shared Key is set for SSID
Generated when a client station attempts to perform WPA-PSK
based authentication on a given SSID, but no WPA pre-shared
key has been configured for that SSID.
Auth Server Improperly configured on
this SSID
Generated when the AP has determined that a station requires
an authentication server, but none is configured for this SSID.
Authentication servers are needed for EAP based
authentication and MAC address based ACL lookups.
STA failed to send EAPOL-Start
Generated when the AP has determined that a client station has
failed to send an EAPOL-Start, possibly indicating incorrect
configuration of the station. The AP expects the station to send
an EAPOL-Start if the authentication type is deemed to be EAP
based. This can happen when WPA EAP authentication is
negotiated, or when WEP is enabled on the AP and no manual
WEP keys are configured.
RADIUS sent a bad response
Generated during authentication, when the RADIUS server
sends a bad or unexpected response. This would occur if the
cryptographic signature check failed or an attribute is missing
or badly encoded.
RADIUS timeout too short
Generated when the AP receives a late response from the
RADIUS server, generally due to high network latencye. The
AP may have attempted multiple retries or may have switched
to another RADIUS server by this time. If this alarm is
generated repeatedly, it may be desirable to increase the
timeout associated with the authentication server.
STA authentication did not complete in
time
Generated when the station authentication sequence did not
complete in time.
Upstream AP is using an untrusted
auth server
Generated when the local BP determines that the upstream AP
is using an untrustworthy authentication server. This could
mean that the upstream AP is a rogue AP. If the downstream
AP was previously enrolled in another network, it should be
rest and re-enrolled in the new network.
Upstream AP is using a non-portal
node as its auth server
Generated when the local BP determines that the upstream AP
is using a node that is not a security portal as its authentication
server. The BP is aware of the other PLANEX node, but does
not believe it is authorized to be a security portal.
Upstream AP failed MIC check during
BP authentication
Generated when the MIC fails during EAPOL key exchange
process with a BP radio.
Table 14:
108 Mbps Wireless Access Point Alarms (continued)
Alarm ID
Description
Summary of Contents for CQW-AP108AG
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Page 13: ...Preface xiii Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 67: ...3 Using the Configuration Interfaces 54 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 113: ...4 Configuring Radio Settings 100 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 141: ...5 Configuring Networking Settings 128 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 149: ...6 Configuring a Wireless Backhaul 136 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 167: ...7 Managing Security 154 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 177: ...8 Configuring Guest Access 164 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 223: ...9 Managing the Network 210 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 241: ...10 Maintaining the Access Point 228 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 245: ...A Using the Command Line Interface 232 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 247: ...B Regulatory and License Information 234 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 289: ...C Alarms 276 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...