Chapter 2 Fault Descriptions
Access Point Faults
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Fault Description | Type | Explanation | Related Setting | Recommended Action |
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Duplicate IP is found | WLSE discovery | There is no | Do one of the following: | |
| and IOS | detects a second | setting | • Assign a new IP |
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| device with the | associated with | |
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| address to the device. | ||
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| same IP address in | this fault. | |
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| • If you have | ||
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| the network. |
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| When this fault is |
| substituted a device |
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| for the device with the | |
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| cleared, the |
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| same IP, and want to | |
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| following message |
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| continue to use that | |
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| displays: Duplicate |
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| IP, then delete the | |
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| IP is valid. |
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| original device, and | |
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| run discovery again. |
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| When changing the |
| Delete the device, and run |
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| MAC address of the |
| discovery again. |
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| FastEthernet |
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| interface to the |
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| MAC address of a |
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| radio interface, the |
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| WLSE might detect |
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| the access point as a |
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| duplicate device. |
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| This is because |
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| during discovery, |
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| the uniqueness of |
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| the device is based |
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| on its FastEthernet |
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| MAC address. |
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EAP is disabled | The EAP has been | Manage Fault | Log in to the access point | |
| and IOS | disabled. | Settings > | and enable the Network |
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| When this fault is | Security | EAP and Open |
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| Policies > EAP | authentication. | |
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| cleared, the | ||
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| Enforced |
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| following message |
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| displays: EAP is |
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| enabled |
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FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine