Concept Guide
53 | Instant User Interface Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.5.1.0-4.3.1.0 | User Guide
Description
Code
Description Details Corrective Actions
100410 Integrity check failure in
encrypted message
The W-IAP cannot receive
data from this client
because the integrity check
of the received message
(MIC) has failed.
Recommend checking the
encryption setting on the
client and on the W-IAP.
Check the encryption setting on
the client and on the W-IAP.
100511 DHCP request timed out
This client did not receive a
response to its DHCP
request in time.
Recommend checking the
status of the DHCP server in
the network.
Check the status of the DHCP
server in the network.
101012 Wrong Client VLAN VLAN mismatch between
the W-IAP and the upstream
device. Upstream device
can be upstream switch or
RADIUS server.
Table 16: Alerts List
IDS
The IDSlink displays a list of foreign W-IAPs and foreign clients that are detected in the network. It consists of
the following sections:
l Foreign Access Points Detected—Lists the W-IAPs that are not controlled by the VC. The following
information is displayed for each foreign W-IAP:
n MAC address—Displays the MAC address of the foreign W-IAP.
n Network—Displays the name of the network to which the foreign W-IAP is connected.
n Classification—Displays the classification of the foreign W-IAP, for example, Interfering W-IAP or Rogue
W-IAP.
n Channel—Displays the channel in which the foreign W-IAP is operating.
n Type—Displays the Wi-Fi type of the foreign W-IAP.
n Last seen—Displays the time when the foreign W-IAP was last detected in the network.
n Where—Provides information about the W-IAP that detected the foreign W-IAP. Click the push pin icon
to view the information.
l Foreign Clients Detected— Lists the clients that are not controlled by the VC. The following information
is displayed for each foreign client:
n MAC address—Displays the MAC address of the foreign client.
n Network—Displays the name of the network to which the foreign client is connected.
n Classification—Displays the classification of the foreign client: Interfering client.
n Channel—Displays the channel in which the foreign client is operating.
n Type—Displays the Wi-Fi type of the foreign client.
n Last seen—Displays the time when the foreign client was last detected in the network.