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Appendix A Log Descriptions
Table 289 Interface Logs (continued)
LOG MESSAGE
"Cellular device [%s
%s] has been removed
from %s.
Interface cellular%d
required
authentication
password.Please set
password in cellular%d
edit page.
Table 290 WLAN Logs
LOG MESSAGE
Wlan %s is enabled.
Wlan %s is disabled.
Wlan %s has been
configured.
Interface %s has been
configured.
Interface %s has been
deleted.
Create interface %s
has failed. Wlan
device does not exist.
System internal error.
No 802.1X or WPA
enabled!
System internal error.
Error configuring WPA
state!
System internal error.
Error enabling WPA/
802.1X!
Station has
associated. Interface:
%s, MAC: %s.
WPA or WPA2 enterprise
EAP timeout.
Interface: %s, MAC:
%s.
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DESCRIPTION
The cellular device (identified by its manufacturer and model)
has been removed from the specified slot.
You need to manually enter the password for the listed
cellular interface (%d).
DESCRIPTION
The WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b and or g) feature has been turned
on. %s is the slot number where the WLAN card is or can be
installed.
The WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b and or g) feature has been turned
off. %s is the slot number where the WLAN card is or can be
installed.
The WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b and or g) feature's configuration
has been changed. %s is the slot number where the WLAN
card is or can be installed.
The configuration of the specified WLAN interface (%s) has
been changed.
The specified WLAN interface (%s) has been removed.
The wireless device failed to create the specified WLAN
interface (%s). Remove the wireless device and reinstall it.
IEEE 802.1x or WPA is not enabled.
The ZyWALL was not able to configure the wireless device to
use WPA. Remove the wireless device and reinstall it.
The ZyWALL was not able to enable WPA/IEEE 802.1X.
A wireless client with the specified MAC address (second %s)
associated with the specified WLAN interface (first %s).
There was an EAP timeout for a wireless client connected to
the specified WLAN interface (first %s). The MAC address of
the wireless client is listed (second %s).
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