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Managing Network Faults
Installation and Configuration Guide: Airgo Access Point 197
STA Association Failed Generated when a 802.11 client station fails in its attempt to
associate to the AP radio.
Reason Codes:
1 - Invalid parameters received from station in association
request
2 - Only stations are allowed to associate with this AP based on
current configuration
3 - Only backhauls can be formed with this AP based on
current configuration
4 - Max backhaul limit is reached based on the 'Max Trunks'
configuration for AP Admission Criteria
5 - Max station limit is reached based on the 'Max Stations'
configuration for SSID
6 - SSID received in association request does not match SSID
in AP configuration. This can occur more often when AP is not
broadcasting SSID in beacon (due to suppressed SSID or
multiple SSIDs being configured) and station is associating
with AP with a different SSID.
7 - Authentication and encryption requested by station does not
match security policy of the AP
8 - Multi Vendor Station are not allowed to associate based on
AP Admission Criteria
9 - 802.11b stations are not allowed to associate based on AP
Admission Criteria
10 - Station is not allowed to associate and transferred to
another AP Radio due to Load Balancing
11 - Station is not allowed to associate because node does not
have network connectivity
STA Associated Generated when a client station succeeds in associating to the
AP radio. The alarm message includes the current associated
stations, type of association and user ID. The user ID is the user
name if RADIUS authentication is used and the MAC address
otherwise.
STA Disassociated Generated when a 802.11 station is disassociated by the
network or the station.
Reason Codes:
0 - Station initiated disassociation
1 - Station has handed off to another AP
2 - Disassociation triggered due to authentication failure after
ULAP timeout
3 - Disassociation triggered due to user action
Table 14: Airgo Access Point Alarms (continued)
Alarm ID Description