User's Manual
C Alarms
270 Installation and Configuration Guide: Airgo Access Point
See Also: EAP Response Timeout, STA Authentication Timeout
Security: EAP response timeout
Notification which indicates that the STA has failed to respond, in a timely manner, with an EAP
response during the authentication exchange.
Syntax: "For device-id %s, the STA %s[%d] on radio %d with user %s and SSID %s
did not send an EAP-Response in time to complete its auth sequence with
auth-type %d and enc-type %d"
Description: This notification is generated when an STA fails to send an EAP-Response in time
to complete its authentication sequence using the specified authentication type and
encryption. This is an EAP response other that the User-ID.
Usage: This indicates the failure of a STA to complete its EAP authentication exchange in
a timely fashion.The two authentication modes that require the STA to send EAP
responses are WPA EAP and legacy 8021.x for dynamic WEP. This trap might
indicate that a user prompt is not attended to on the client side. It may also indicate
that the client silently rejected a EAP request sent from the RADIUS server –
perhaps because it did not trust the RADIUS server’s credentials.
Examples: For device-id AP_00-0A-F5-00-01-89 , the STA 00:0a:f5:00:05:f0 [0] on radio 0 with user
paul and SSID NewYorkRm did not send an EAP-Response in time to complete its auth
sequence with auth-type 4 and enc-type 6
See Also: EAP User-ID Timeout, STA Authentication Timeout
Alarm Parameters
DeviceId The Device ID of the Airgo AP
Station MAC address of the Station.
bpIndicator Identifies if the supplicant is a BP (1), or a STA (0).
Radio Identifies Radio by interface ID on the Access Point
User Supplicant User ID established during EAPOL Authentication
exchange
SSID Identifies the SSID on this AP that the STA has associated with.
Authentication type The valid types include: LEGACY 802.1x (2), WPA EAP (4)
Encryption Type The valid types include: WEP-64 (1), WEP-128 (2), TKIP (5), AES
(6)
Alarm Severity
Severity Critical