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Association Management
Messages
Table 3 - Association Management Messages
Message
DOT11-3-BADSTATE: "%s %s ->%s."
DOT11-6-ASSOC: "Interface %s,
Station %s e% %s KEY_MGMT (%s),
MSGDEF_LIMIT_MEDIUM."
DOT11-6-ADD: "Interface %s,
Station %e associated to parent
%e."
DOT11-6-DISASSOC: Interface %s,
Deauthenticating Station %e #s
DOT11-6-ROAMED: "Station %e
roamed to %e."
DOT11-4-ENCRYPT_MISMATCH:
"Possible encryption key
mismatch between interface %s
and station %e."
DOT11-4-DIVER_USED: Interface
$s, Mcs rates 8-15 disabled due
to only one transmit or recieve
antenna enabled
DOT11-4-NO_HT: Interface %s, Mcs
rates disabled on vlan %d due to
%s
DOT11-4-NO_MBSSID_BACKUP_VLAN:
Backup VLANs cannot be
configured if MBSSID is not
enabled:"$s" not started

Unzip Messages

Table 4 - Unzip Messages
Message
SOAP-4-UNZIP_OVERFLOW: "Failed
to unzip %s, exceeds maximum
uncompressed html size."
This table explains error message that are related to association management.
Explanation
802.11 association and management uses a table-
driven state machine to keep track and transition an
association through various states. A state transition
occurs when an association receives one of many
possible events. When this error occurs, it means that
an association received an event that it did not expect
while in this state.
The indicated station associated to an access point on
the indicated interface.
The indicated station associated to the parent access
point on the indicated interface.
Station disassociated from the access point.
The indicated station roamed to the indicated new
access point.
The encryption setting of the indicated interface and
indicated station can be mismatched.
These rates require that at least 2 receive and transmit
antennas be enabled.
The correct configuration was not in use to allow the
HT rates to be used.
To enable backup VLAN, configure the MBSSID mode.
This table explains the error message for Unzip.
Explanation
The HTTP server cannot retrieve a compressed file in
response to an HTTP GET request because the file is
too large for the buffers used in the uncompression
process.
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Error and Event Messages
Recommended Action
The system can continue but can lose the association that
generates this error. Copy the message exactly as it appears and
report it to your technical service representative.
None.
None.
No action is required.
None.
Check the encryption configuration of this interface and the
failing station to verify that the configurations match.
Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in
the system log. Research and attempt to resolve the error by
using the Output Interpreter
https://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/
Support/OutputInterpreter/home.pl
Also perform a search of the Bug Toolkit
cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/home.pl.
Copy the error message exactly as it appears on the console or in
the system log. Research and attempt to resolve the error by
using the Output Interpreter
https://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/
Support/OutputInterpreter/home.pl.
Also perform a search of the Bug Toolkit
cgi-bin/Support/Bugtool/home.pl.
Configure MBSSID on the device.
Recommended Action
Make sure that the file is a valid HTML page. If it is, you need to
copy an uncompressed version of the file into flash memory to
retrieve it through HTTP.
Appendix C
http://www.cisco.com/
http://www.cisco.com/
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