Installation and Configuration Guide, (CQW-AP108AG)
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Alarms
Alarms generated by the 108 Mbps Wireless Access Point are stored persistently on the AP. The
108 Mbps Wireless AP can store approximately 130 * 2 = 260 alarms in total. When the number of
alarms exceeds this limit, the oldest alarm set is discarded.
All alarms generated by the 108 Mbps Wireless Access Point have the following parameters:
• Event ID
: The internal event number that uniquely identifies the event.
• Log-level
: The criticality of the event. All alarms are logged at the same criticality.
• Log-time
: The time as determined by the clock on the Access point, when the alarm was
logged. All forwarded alarms have the log-time set to the clock time on the originating Access
point.
• Module
: The subsystem on the Access point that generated the alarm.
• Source
: The hostname or IP address of the access point that generated the alarm.
• Description
: The alarm details.
Use the 108 Mbps Wireless AP CLI to display the alarm table as follows:
Examples:
system(show)> alarm-table
event-id : 102
log-level : 2
log-time : Tue Jan 4 16:14:01 2000
module : WSM
source-ip : AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F
description : Device ID AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F radio 6 is enabled, its operational
state is 2 operating on 11
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event-id : 103
log-level : 2
log-time : Tue Jan 4 17:04:28 2000
module : WSM
source-ip : AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F
description : Device Id AP_00-0A-F5-00-02-1F radio 4 disabled
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The following section describes in detail the alarm syntax and alarm parameters. The alarm and its
parameters together are shown as “description” above. The following alarms are described:
•
“Discovery: Discovered new node” on page 237
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“Discovery: Node deleted from network” on page 237
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“Discovery: Managed nodes limit exceeded” on page 238
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“Enrollment: Node Enrolled” on page 238
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“Enrollment: Node Un-enrolled” on page 239
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“Policy: Policy Download Successful” on page 240
Summary of Contents for CQW-AP108AG
Page 2: ......
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 ...