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
Radio Interface Faults
Port is down The port is operationally down.
When this fault is cleared, the
following message displays: Port is
up
Manage Fault
Settings >
Radio-802.11x
Thresholds > RF Port
AdminStatus
Check the device to determine why
the port is down.
If you have added or removed an
interface from an access point, the
WLSE might generate an erroneous
fault. See Q.What are the results of
adding or removing an interface from
an access point?, page 1-16.
The fault RF Port AdminStatus is
enabled by default and must remain
enabled with a default polling time of
5 minutes. Self healing ignores any
radio set as administratively down,
but this can only be detected if fault
polling is enabled.
PSPF is disabled The PSPF port has been disabled.
PSPF (Publicly Secure Packet
Forwarding) is a feature that
prevents client devices associated
to a bridge or access point from
inadvertently sharing files with
other client devices on the wireless
network.
When the fault is cleared, the
following message displays: The
PSPF is enabled.
Manage Fault
Settings > Access
Point/Bridge Policies
> PSPF Enabled
Log in to the access point and enable
the PSPF setting.
Requires healing:
%reason%.
The indicated radio appeared up or
down on this AP. Self Healing has
been started.
After compensation results have
been for other radios, this fault
indicates the radio that had the
failure.
Not applicable. There is no action necessary; Self
Healing will attempt to adjust the
power on other radios on the floor to
maintain coverage.
Possible reasons self healing is
required:
An applicable radio is avoiding
or no longer avoiding radar.
An AP has unregistered or
re-registered with its WDS
A radio that had its beacons
heard by other radios has not
been heard by any radio (and
vice-versa)
Table 2-2 Radio Interface Faults (continued)
Fault Description Explanation Related Setting Recommended Action