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Managing Network Faults
Installation and Configuration Guide: Airgo Access Point 201
Alarm Filter
Use the Alarm Filter tab (Figure 148) to eliminate selected events from the alarm displays in the
Alarm Summary and Alarm Table tabs.
Select an event ID from the list, and click Add to include the event type in the list of events that are
not reported. Each added event is included in the Event Filter Table Drop List at the top of the
tab.The table includes the event ID and a description. To remove an event from the list, select the
event, and click Delete.
EAP response timeout Generated when a station fails to send an EAP-Response in
time to complete its authentication sequence using the specified
authentication type and encryption. The two authentication
modes that require the station to send EAP responses are WPA
EAP and legacy 8021.x for dynamic WEP. This alarm may
mean 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.
EAPOL Key exchange – message 2
timeout
Generated when a station fails to send the WPA EAPOL-Key
Pairwise Message #2 in time to complete the pairwise key
exchange.
EAPOL Key exchange – message 4
timeout
Generated when a station fails to send the WPA EAPOL-Key
Pairwise Message #4 in time to complete its authentication
sequence with a radio, using the specified authentication type
and encryption.
EAPOL Group 2 key exchange timeout Generated when a station fails to send the WPA EAPOL-Key
Group Message #2 in time to complete its authentication
sequence with a radio, using the specified authentication type
and encryption.
Table 14: Airgo Access Point Alarms (continued)
Alarm ID Description