Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Missing files, config reverted
This message displays when errors in the configuration or a failure to download the
configuration files force the handset to revert to its previous (known) condition with a complete
set of configuration files. This will also display if the files listed in the 000000000000.cfg or
<MAC Address>.cfg
file are not present on the provisioning server. Check the following:
Navigate to
Settings> Status> Platform> Configuration
scroll down to see files list.
Check the CONFIG_FILES= parameter in the 000000000000.cfg or <mac
>
.cfg file to
see if it has the proper files specified, the files are available and the boot server is
available.
Check the boot server and protocol log file to determine which file is asked for and if it is
loaded to the handset.
Network Authentication Failure
This message displays if 802.1X authentication between the Spectralink handset and WLAN AP
fails. The codes shown in the following table will display on the handset
’s screen if the
Details
softkey is pressed. They can also be found in the log files:
Table 11-1: Event Codes and Descriptions
Event Code
Description
Comments
1
Unknown events
This includes any event listed in
this table.
2
Mismatch in EAP Method type
Authenticating server's list of EAP methods does not
match with clients’.
30xxx
TLS Certificate failure
The TLS certificate-related failures. "xxx" when having a
non-zero value, is the standard TLS alert message
code. For example, if a bad/invalid certificate (on the
basis of its signature and/or content) is presented by the
handset, "xxx" will be 042. If the exact reason for the
certificate being invalid is not known, then the generic
certificate error code will be xxx=000.
See section 7.2 of
further TLS alert codes and error
codes.
31xxx
Server Certificate failure
Certificate presented by the server is considered invalid.
"xxx" can take the following values:
• 009 - Certificate not yet Valid
• 010 - Certificate Expired
• 011 - Certificate Revocation List
(CRL) not yet Valid
• 012 - CRL Expired
4xxx
Other TLS failures
This is due to TLS failure other than certification related
errors. The reason code (the TLS alert message code)
is represented by "xxx". For example, if the protocol
version presented by the server is not supported by the
handset, then xxx will be 70, and the EAP error code will
be 4070.
See section 7.2 of
further TLS alert codes and error
codes.