D-Link Unified Access System
If you use the local database for AP Validation, you can click the WLAN > Administration > Basic Setup > Valid AP tab
to modify the AP configuration. If you use a RADIUS server for AP validation, you must add the MAC address of the AP to
the RADIUS server database.
Click the MAC address of the AP to view more information about the AP. If the AP is not a D-Link AP, some values are
unknown.
Field
MAC Address
IP Address
Last Failure Type
Age
To view additional data (beacon information) for an AP in the authentication failure list, you can search for the MAC address
of the failed AP on the Rogue/RF Scan page. However, some APs that attempt to contact the switch on the wired network
might not be detected during the RF scan.
Table 327
describes the fields on the detailed Access Point Authentication Failure Status page.
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Table 326: Access Point Authentication Failure Status
Description
The Ethernet address of the AP. If the MAC address of the AP is followed by an
asterisk (*), it was reported by a peer switch.
The IP address of the AP.
Indicates the last type of failure that occurred, which can be one of the following:
• Local Authentication
• No Database Entry
• Not Managed
• RADIUS Authentication
• RADIUS Challenged
• RADIUS Unreachable
• Invalid RADIUS Response
• Invalid Profile ID
• Profile Mismatch-Hardware Type
Time since failure occurred.
Figure 350: AP Authentication Failure Details
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