Chapter 2 Fault Descriptions
Radio Interface Faults
Table | Radio Interface Faults (continued) |
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Not Monitored because: | To qualify for Self Healing, an AP |
| The faults will clear when the | |
reason, Ignored |
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| WDS/WLSE is reauthenicated and |
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| Radio Monitoring is enabled |
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| both Serving and |
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| • Be configured with a WDS |
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| WLSE (link status must be |
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Number of CCMP | The fault threshold set for the | IDS > Manage IDS | Verify that the fault threshold is set | |
Replay Discarded is | overloaded state has been | Settings > | correctly. | |
Overloaded. |
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| CCMP Replays | |
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| Discarded | ||
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| following message displays: | action necessary to clear the fault | |
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Packet Error is in | The fault threshold set for the | Manage Fault | Verify that the fault threshold is set | |
Degraded state (error | degraded state has been exceeded. | Settings > | correctly. | |
rate %) |
| When this fault is cleared, the | If the threshold is set correctly, | |
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| following message displays: | review your network to determine the | |
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| Packet Error is in OK state. | Packet Errors | action necessary to clear the fault |
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| The radio interfaces on the devices |
| Remove the alarm from the profile |
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| problem. |
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| For example, if a total of three |
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| packets are sent over the radio, and |
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| two of them are corrupt, the |
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| percentage would be 2/3 = 66%, |
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| and could trigger the alarm. |
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Packet Error is in | The fault threshold set for the |
| Verify that the fault threshold is set | |
Overloaded state (error | overloaded state has been |
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rate %) |
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| When this fault is cleared, the |
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| action necessary to clear the fault |
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| Packet Error is in OK state. |
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Port is administratively | The port has been set to Down by | Manage Fault | There is no action necessary; the port | |
set to down |
| the administrator. | Settings > | has been deliberately shut down. |
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FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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