Chapter 2 Fault Descriptions
Radio Interface Faults
Table | Radio Interface Faults (continued) |
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Port is down |
| The port is operationally down. | Manage Fault | Check the device to determine why |
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| When this fault is cleared, the | Settings > | the port is down. |
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| following message displays: Port is | If you have added or removed an | |
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| up | Thresholds > RF Port | interface from an access point, the |
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| AdminStatus | WLSE might generate an erroneous |
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| fault. See Q.What are the results of |
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| adding or removing an interface from |
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| an access point?, page |
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| The fault RF Port AdminStatus is |
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| enabled by default and must remain |
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| enabled with a default polling time of |
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| 5 minutes. Self healing ignores any |
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| radio set as administratively down, |
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| but this can only be detected if fault |
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| polling is enabled. |
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PSPF is disabled | The PSPF port has been disabled. | Manage Fault | Log in to the access point and enable | |
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| PSPF (Publicly Secure Packet | Settings > Access | the PSPF setting. |
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| Forwarding) is a feature that |
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| prevents client devices associated |
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| to a bridge or access point from |
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| inadvertently sharing files with |
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| other client devices on the wireless |
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| network. |
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| When the fault is cleared, the |
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| following message displays: The |
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| PSPF is enabled. |
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Requires healing: | The indicated radio appeared up or | Not applicable. | There is no action necessary; Self | |
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| down on this AP. Self Healing has |
| Healing will attempt to adjust the |
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| power on other radios on the floor to |
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| maintain coverage. |
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| been for other radios, this fault |
| Possible reasons self healing is |
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| indicates the radio that had the |
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| failure. |
| • An applicable radio is avoiding |
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| or no longer avoiding radar. |
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| • An AP has unregistered or |
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| • A radio that had its beacons |
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| heard by other radios has not |
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FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
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