Cisco Systems OL-8376-01 Ventilation Hood User Manual


 
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FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
OL-8376-01
Chapter 2 Fault Descriptions
AAA Server Faults
AAA Server Faults
Other node is running
a different version.
Redundancy will be
turned off.
A mismatch of WLSE software
version has been detected between
the active and the standby WLSEs.
Not applicable. Make sure the correct WLSE software has
been installed on both the active and
standby WLSEs.
Redundancy active
mode enabled
The WLSE sending this message is
now active.
Not applicable. Confirm that both WLSEs are functioning
respectively as Active and Standby.
Redundancy standby
mode.
The WLSE sending this message is
now in standby mode.
Not applicable. Confirm that both WLSEs are functioning
respectively as Active and Standby.
Redundancy turned
off.
Redundancy has been disabled. Not applicable. Make sure the WLSEs are correctly
configured and functioning properly.
Regained connectivity
with router.
The WLSE that sent this message
is now able to ping the default
router.
Not applicable. Confirm that both WLSEs are functioning
respectively as Active and Standby.
Regained connectivity
with standby on
ip_address
The Standby WLSE is up. Not applicable. Confirm that both WLSEs are functioning
respectively as Active and Standby.
System check failed on
ip_address for reason:
reason.
The system check failed. Not applicable. Make sure the WLSEs are correctly
configured and functioning properly.
Table 2-6 AAA Server Faults
Fault Description Server Type Explanation Related Setting Recommended Action
Authentication
failed. Please check
EAP-FAST,
EAP-MD5, LEAP,
PEAP, or RADIUS
credentials
All AAA
Servers
Server is reachable but
credentials are incorrect.
When this fault has been
cleared, the following
message displays:
Authentication succeeded
Manage Fault
Settings > AAA >
EAP-FAST/
EAP-MD5 /LEAP/
PEAP/RADIUS>
Response Time
Make sure that the credentials are
set correctly by selecting Devices >
Discover > AAA Server.
Table 2-5 WLSE Faults
Fault Description Explanation Related Setting Recommended Action