Owner's manual

Network Events
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8 AP adopt failure
[license disallow]
Switch ran out of licenses and could not adopt
this AP.
There are more AP devices than there
are licenses. Either remove the extra
APs or purchase more licenses.
9 AP adopt failure
[no image]
It seems that the switch does not have a valid AP
image firmware file to download onto the AP.
From your Applet GUI, go to “System
Settings > Firmware Management >
Available Images… and make sure
there is an image for AP’s model.
10 AP status [offline] This access port has been unavailable for a
long time.
The status of this access port has changed to
Unavailable.
Unavailable means that the switch
has not been able to communicate
with this access port for more than 10
seconds.
11 AP status [alert] The status of the access port has changed to
Alert.
The country code for the Switch
Policy has to be set to something
other than “None” (default) before
an access port can be adopted.
Until then, all access ports will be
at “Alert” status.
The access port needs attention.
Look for other Event Notification
messages for details.
12 AP status
[adopted]
The status of the access port has changed to
Alert.
13 AP status [reset] Lost heartbeat.
14 AP config failed
[wrong ESS]
There are no in-use WLANs configured on this
switch.
This access port will have an Alert
status until it is configured with an
Access Port Policy with a valid WLAN.
If the WLAN is using Kerberos
security, check that the WLAN is
authenticated by the KDC.
15 AP max MU count
reached
An access port has reached the maximum limit of
128 MUs which can associate to a single access
port.
When the limit has been reached, the
access port will not allow any
additional MUs to associate.
16 AP detected A new access port was detected.
17 Device msg
dropped [info]
A DEVICEINFO message is received from an AP
(with the AP configuration), but the AP claims to
have another switch as parent.
There may be multiple Primary and
Active WS5000s on the same physical
subnet. Either remove the extra
switches or configure them for “Hot
Standby” operation.
18 Device msg
dropped [loadme]
A LOADME request is received from an AP (a
WSAP-50xx), but the AP claims to have another
switch as parent.
There may be multiple Primary and
Active WS5000s on the same physical
subnet. Either remove the extra
switches or configure them for “Hot
Standby” operation.
Table 3.2 Network Event Course of Action Lookup (Continued)
ID Event Description Possible Course of Action