B: Show 802.11 Errors
B.1 Introduction
When you enter the Show 80211 command without any other parameters, the resulting screen includes a field for errors. The “Errors:” field displays two
For example, suppose you're using an
Figure B-1: Example of Error Bits
Local_5>> SHOW 80211 |
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802.11 Support: | Active | |
Network Type: |
| Infrastructure |
Use MAC address from: |
| MSS |
ESS ID: |
| (none set) |
Regulatory Region: |
| FCC/USA |
DS Channel: |
| Any |
RTS Threshold: |
| 3000 |
Fragmentation Threshold: | 2346 | |
Card Present: |
| Zoom Air 4000 |
Status: |
| Scanning |
Errors: |
| 08020002,00000920 |
Card Firmware Revision: | 2.01 | |
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The Errors bitfield is zeroed each time you issue either a Zero command or a Set 802.11 Reset command at the Local> prompt.
The Errors bitfield is zeroed each time you issue either a Zero command or a Change 802.11 Reset command at the Local> prompt.
B.2 | Error Bits | |
B.2.1 | Leftmost Number | |
80000000 | An authentication or association sequence timed out. An expected reply from | |
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| the AP was not received within the required time window. |
40000000 | Internal error. | |
20000000 | Internal error. |