Chapter 19 Alert Types And Management; Alert Types; Table 26 Alerts List - Dell PowerConnect W-IAP175P User Manual

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Alert Types

Alerts are generated when a user encounters problems while accessing or connecting to the Wi-Fi network. These
alerts enable you to troubleshoot the problems. The alerts that are generated on Dell Instant can be categorized
as follows:
802.11 related association and authentication failure alerts.
802.1X related mode and key mismatch, server, and client time-out failure alerts.
IP address related failure—Static IP address or DHCP related alerts.
Table 26
displays a list of alerts that are generated on the Dell Instant network.
Table 26
Alerts List
Type
Code
100101
100102
100103
100104
100105
100206
100307
100308
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Description
Details
Internal error
The IAP has encountered an internal
error for this client.
Unknown SSID in
The IAP cannot allow this client to
association request
associate because the association
request received contains an unknown
SSID.
Mismatched
The IAP cannot allow this client to
authentication/encryption
associate because its authentication or
setting
encryption settings do not match IAP's
configuration.
Unsupported 802.11 rate
The IAP cannot allow this client to
associate because it does not support
the 802.11 rate requested by this client.
Maximum capacity
The IAP has reached maximum capacity
reached on IAP
and cannot accommodate any more
clients.
Invalid Mac Address
The IAP cannot authenticate this client
because the client's Mac address is not
valid.
Client blocked due to
The IAP is temporarily blocking the
repeated authentication
802.1X authentication request from this
failures
client because the credentials provided
have been rejected by the RADIUS
server too many times.
RADIUS server connection
The IAP cannot authenticate this client
failure
using 802.1X because the RADIUS server
did not respond to the authentication
request.
Chapter 19
Alert Types and Management
Corrective Actions
Contact the Dell customer support team.
Identify the client and check its Wi-Fi
driver and manager software.
Ascertain the correct authentication or
encryption settings and try to associate
again.
Check the configuration on the IAP to
see if the desired rate can be supported;
if not, consider replacing the IAP with
another model that can support the rate.
Consider expanding capacity by
installing additional IAPs or balance load
by relocating IAPs.
This condition may be indicative of a
misbehaving client. Try to locate the
client device and check its hardware
and software.
Identify the client and check its 802.1X
credentials.
If the IAP is using the internal RADIUS
server, recommend checking the related
configuration as well as the installed
certificate and passphrase.
If the IAP is using an external RADIUS
server, check if there are any issues with
the RADIUS server and try connecting
again.
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