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Chapter 1 FAQs and Troubleshooting

Radio Manager FAQs and Troubleshooting

A.No, each AP does not need to be enabled as a WDS AP. Rather, each AP participating in the Radio Monitoring should have a subset of the WDS configuration which includes only the WLCCP username and password.

Q.If so, do I need a separate username and password for each? If not, how many WDS APs would I need?

A.No, you do not need a separate username and password for each. Each WDS AP (either 1100 or 1200) supports up to 30 APs.

Q.Do I need a separate Infrastructure SSID for the APs that are configured as WDS?

A.No, the infrastructure SSID configuration does not need to be altered.

Assisted Site Survey Wizard

Q.Why don’t I see the building or floor node in the device tree in the Assisted Site Survey Wizard?

A.Expand the building node to see all floors that belong to the building. If you expand the building node and the floors still do not appear, close the Wizard and make sure the building and floor exist in the Location Manager navigation tree. If the building or floor does not exist in the Location Manager navigation tree, you first need to create them and then restart the Assisted Site Survey Wizard. See the topic Adding Building Information in the online help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.5.

Q.Why don't I see the device that I am looking for in the Assisted Site Survey device tree?

A.Expand the building and floor nodes to see all devices that belong to a building or floor. If the device still does not appear, close the Assisted Site Survey Wizard and make sure the device appears in the Location Manager navigation tree. If the device does not appear in the Location Manager navigation tree, select Tools > Find Device to locate it. If you find the device, move it to the desired location. See the topic Adding Devices to the Floor Map in the online help or the User Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine, 2.5. If the device does not appear in Location Manager, it might not have been discovered by the system. See the topic Managing

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Contents Release Copyright 2003 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved N T E N T S Page General FAQs and Troubleshooting General FAQsFirewall ethernet0 private firewall ethernet0 private ssh General Troubleshooting Recommended Action None Press the Tab key. The following prompt appears Possible Cause Possible Cause Stop the system services by entering the following Disk has a physical error Disk image is corrupted # ip name-server ip-address Faults FAQs and Troubleshooting Faults FAQsFaults Troubleshooting Recommended Action Not applicableDevices FAQs and Troubleshooting Devices FAQsFAQs and Troubleshooting Devices FAQs and Troubleshooting Devices Troubleshooting # write memory Snmp-server community communitystring view iso RO Possible Cause Unknown Configuration FAQs and Troubleshooting Configuration FAQsPage Page Configuration Troubleshooting Page Firmware FAQs and Troubleshooting Firmware FAQsFAQs and Troubleshooting Firmware FAQs and Troubleshooting Firmware Troubleshooting FAQs and Troubleshooting Firmware FAQs and Troubleshooting FAQs and Troubleshooting Firmware FAQs and Troubleshooting Recommended Action FAQs and Troubleshooting Firmware FAQs and Troubleshooting Telnet Credential Fields Required Reports FAQs and Troubleshooting Reports FAQReports Troubleshooting Recommended Action None Recommended Action Click jobvm.log Radio Manager FAQs and Troubleshooting Radio Manager FAQsMiscellaneous Assisted Site Survey Wizard Page Page Miscellaneous Radio Manager Troubleshooting Select Devices Discover Managed/UnmanagedAdministration FAQs and Troubleshooting Administration FAQsAdministration Troubleshooting Page Page Fault Descriptions Access Point Faults Recommended ActionIOS WDSVlan Fault Description Type Explanation Wlse SnmpFault Description Type Explanation Utilization % Version number Down, the Ethernet Related Setting Recommended Action Http Rate %Error rate % Fault Description Type Explanation Utilization % Credentials Snmp Access point SsidFault Description Type Explanation WLSE-WDS Wlccp channel Thresholds Authenticate with Between the Wlse Wlse Fault AAA Server FaultsEAP-MD5 server Leap Peap Server Switch Faults Fault Descriptions Switch Faults Utilization % Router Fault D E CDPIN-2 IN-3 SSH IN-4IN-5 IN-6