User's Manual

9 Managing the Network
198 Installation and Configuration Guide: Airgo Access Point
WDS Failed Generated when wireless backhaul formation fails. The
message includes the MAC address of the end node. This alarm
can help track losses in network connectivity.
Reason Codes:
0 - System Failure
1 - Maximum BP count has been reached (this relevant only for
AP)
2 - Join attempt to the uplink AP failed (BP side only)
WDS Up Generated when a wireless backhaul formation succeeds. The
message includes the MAC address of the end node.
Reason Codes:
0 - Trunk has been established
1 - Trunk has been optimized (re-established based on better
connectivity)
WDS Down This is a notification generated when a wireless backhaul has
gone down. The remote end’s MAC address is provided.
Reason Codes:
0 - System Reason (unspecified)
1 - Loss of Link (applies to BP side only)
2 - Trunk brought down by uplink AP (applies to BP side only)
3 - User retrunk issued (this can occur due to new backhaul
configuration being applied on BP)
4 - Trunk has reformed with another AP (AP side only)
5 - Trunk brought down by BP (applies to AP side only)
Guest Authentication Succeeded Generated when a guest station is authenticated, and indicates
the successful start of a guest access communications session.
The guest user is offered the communications services
specified in the guest profile for the specified SSID.
Guest Authentication Failed
Generated when a guest station fails authentication.
User Reject by RADIUS Server Generated when user authentication fails. The AP radio and the
RADIUS server which rejected the user are included in the
message.
BP rejected by RADIUS Server Generated when security portal has rejected the attempt by a
BP radio to associate to the AP. This may mean that the BP is
not enrolled in the same network as the AP or that the BP was
just enrolled, but the enrollment database has not yet been
synchronized across the network to all security portals.
RADIUS Server timeout Generated when the RADIUS server fails to respond within the
RADIUS timeout period. The RADIUS server may be
unreachable over the network, or the shared secret for the
RADIUS server is incorrectly configured on the AP. If multiple
RADIUS servers are configured in this authentication zone, the
AP will switch to using the next one in the list.
Table 14: Airgo Access Point Alarms (continued)
Alarm ID Description