Table Of Contents
Error and Event Messages
How to Read System Messages
Message Traceback Reports
Software Auto Upgrade Messages
Association Management Messages
Unzip Messages
802.11 Subsystem Messages
Inter-Access Point Protocol Messages
Local Authenticator Messages
WDS Messages
Mini IOS Messages
External Radius Server Error Messages
Error and Event Messages
This appendix lists the CLI error and event messages.
How to Read System Messages
System messages begin with a percent (%) and are structured as follows: The text in bold are required elements of the system message, the text in italics are optional elements of the system message.
%FACILITY-SEVERITY-MNEMONIC: Message-text
FACILITY is a code consisting of two or more uppercase letters that inciate the facility to which the message refers. A facility can be a hardware device, a protocol, or a module of the system software. You can see a complete list of mainline facility codes for Cisco IOS Release 12.3 on Cisco.com. Go to this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123sup/123sems/123semv1/emgover1.htm
SEVERITY is a single-digit code from 0 to 7 that reflects the severity of the condition. The lower the number, the more serious the situation. Table C-1 lists the severity levels.
Table C-1 Error Message Severity Levels
Level
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Description
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0 - emergency
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System unusable
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1 - alert
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Immediate action needed
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2 - critical
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Critical condition
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3 - error
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Error condition
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4 - warning
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Warning condition
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5 - notification
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Normal but significant condition
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6 - informational
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Informational message only
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7 - debugging
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Appears during debugging only
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MNEMONIC is a code that uniquely identifies the error message.
Variable information is indicated in brackets, for example [mac-address] indicates a the mac address of a device, [characters] indicates a character string, and [number] indicates a numeric value.
Message Traceback Reports
Some messages describe internal errors and contain traceback reports. This information is very important and should be included when you rerport a problem to your technical support representative.
The folloiwng sample message includes traceback information:
-Process= "Exec", level= 0, pid= 17
-Traceback= 1A82 1AB4 6378 A072 1054 1860
Software Auto Upgrade Messages
Error Message SW-AUTO-UPGRADE-2-FATAL_FAILURE: Attempt to upgrade software failed,
software on flash may be deleted. Please copy software into flash
Explanation Auto upgrade of the software failed. The software on the flash might have been deleted.
Copy software into the flash.
Recommended Action Copy software before rebooting the unit.
Error Message SW-AUTO-UPGRADE-7-DHCP_CLIENT_FAILURE: Auto upgrade of the software
failed
Explanation Auto upgrade of the software failed.
Recommended Action Make sure that the DHCP client is running.
Error Message SW-AUTO-UPGRADE-7-DHCP_SERVER_FAILURE: Auto upgrade of the software
failed
Explanation Auto upgrade of the software failed.
Recommended Action Make sure that the DHCP server is configured correctly.
Error Message SW-AUTO-UPGRADE-7-BOOT_FAILURE: Auto upgrade of the software failed
Explanation Auto upgrade of the software failed.
Recommended Action Reboot the unit. If the message appears again, copy the error message exactly
as it appears and report it to your technical support representative.
Error Message AUTO-INSTALL-4-STATION_ROLE: The radio is operating in automatic
install mode
Explanation The radio is operating in automatic install mode.
Recommended Action Use the station-role configuration interface command to configure the radio
for a role other than install mode.
Error Message AUTO-INSTALL-4-IP_ADDRESS_DHCP: The radio is operating in automatic
install mode and has set ip address dhcp
Explanation The radio is operating in automatic install mode and is configured to receive an IP
address through DHCP.
Recommended Action Use the station-role configuration interface command to configure the radio
for a role other than install mode.
Error Message AUTO-INSTALL-6-STATUS: The radio is operating in install mode
Explanation The radio is operating in automatic install mode.
Recommended Action Use the station-role configuration interface command to configure the radio
for a role other than install mode.
Association Management Messages
Error Message DOT11-3-BADSTATE: [mac-address] [characters] --> [characters]
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.
Recommended Action The system can continue but may lose the association that generates this error.
Copy the message exactly as it appears and report it to your technical service representative.
Error Message DOT11-6-ASSOC: Interface [interface] Station [characters]
[mac-address] Associated
Explanation The indicated station associated to an access point on the indicated interface.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-ADD: Interface [interface], Station [mac-address] Associated
to parent
Explanation The indicated station associated to the parent access point on the indicated interface.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-DISASSOC: Interface [interface], Deauthenticating Station
[mac-address] [characters]
Explanation The indicated station disassociated from the access point on the indicated interface.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-ROAMED: Station [mac-address] Roamed to [mac-address]
Explanation The indicated station roamed to the indicated new access point.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-ENCRYPT_MISMATCH: Possible encryption key mismatch between
interface [interface] and station [mac-address]
Explanation The encryption setting of the indicated interface and indicated station may be
mismatched.
Recommended Action Check the encryption configuration of this interface and the failing station to
ensure that the configurations match.
Unzip Messages
Error Message SOAP-4-UNZIP_OVERFLOW: "Failed to unzip [file], exceeds maximum
uncompressed html size
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.
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 to retrieve it through HTTP.
802.11 Subsystem Messages
Error Message DOT11-6-FREQ_USED: Interface [interface] frequency [frequency]
selected
Explanation After scanning for an unused frequency, the indicated interface selected the displayed
frequency.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-NO_VALID_INFRA_SSID: No infrastructure SSID configured.
[interface] not started
Explanation No infrastructure SSID was configured and the indicated interface was not started.
Recommended Action Add at least one infrastructure SSID to the radio configuration.
Error Message DOT11-4-VERSION_UPGRADE: Interface [interface], upgrading radio
firmware
Explanation When starting the indicated interface, the access point found the wrong firmware
version. The radio will be loaded with the required version.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-2-VERSION_INVALID: Interface [interface], unable to find
required radio version [hex].[hex] [number]
Explanation When trying to re-flash the radio firmware on the indicated interface, the access point
recognized that the indicated radio firmware packaged with the Cisco IOS software had the incorrect
version.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-3-RADIO_OVER_TEMPERATURE: Interface [inerface] Radio over
temperature detected
Explanation The radio's internal temperature exceeds maximum limits on the indicated radio
interface.
Recommended Action Take steps necessary to reduce the internal temperature. These steps will vary
based on your specific installation.
Error Message DOT11-3-RADIO_TEMPERATURE_NORMAL: Interface [interface] radio
temperature returned to normal
Explanation The radio's internal temperature has returned to normal limits on the indicated radio
interface.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-3-TX_PWR_OUT_OF_RANGE: Interface [interface] Radio transmit
power out of range
Explanation The transmitter power level is outside the normal range on the indicated radio interface.
Recommended Action Remove unit from the network and service.
Error Message DOT11-3-RADIO_RF_LO: Interface [interface] Radio cannot lock RF freq
Explanation The radio phase lock loop (PLL) circuit is unable to lock the correct frequency on the
indicated interface.
Recommended Action Remove unit from network and service.
Error Message DOT11-3-RADIO_IF_LO: Interface [interface] Radio cannot lock IF freq
Explanation The radio intermediate frequency (IF) PLL is unable to lock the correct frequency on
the indicated interface.
Recommended Action Remove unit from network and service.
Error Message DOT11-6-FREQ_SCAN: Interface [interface] Scanning frequencies for
[number] seconds
Explanation Starting a scan for a least congested frequency on the interface indicated for a the time
period indicated.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-2-NO_CHAN_AVAIL: Interface [interface], no channel available
Explanation No frequency is available, likely because RADAR has been detected within the previous
30 minutes.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-DFS_SCAN_COMPLETE: DFS scan complete on frequency [frequency]
MHz
Explanation The device has completed its Dynamic Frequency Scan (DFS) frequency scanning
process on the displayed frequency.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-DFS_SCAN_START: DFS: Scanning frequency [frequency] MHz for
[number] seconds
Explanation The device has begun its DFS scanning process.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-DFS_TRIGGERED: DFS: triggered on frequency [frequency] MHz
Explanation DFS has detected RADAR signals on the indicated frequency.
Recommended Action None. The channel will be placed on the non-occupancy list for 30 minutes and
a new channel will be selected.
Error Message DOT11-4-DFS_STORE_FAIL: DFS: could not store the frequency statistics
Explanation A failure occurred writing the DFS statistics to flash.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-NO_SSID: No SSIDs configured, [characters] not started
Explanation All SSIDs were deleted from the configuration. At least one must be configured for the
radio to run.
Recommended Action Configure at least one SSID on the access point.
Error Message DOT11-4-NO_SSID_VLAN: No SSID with VLAN configured. [characters] not
started
Explanation No SSID was configured for a VLAN. The indicated interface was not started.
Recommended Action At least one SSID must be configured per VLAN. Add at least one SSID for
the VLAN on the indicated interface.
Error Message DOT11-4-NO_MBSSID_VLAN: No VLANs configured in MBSSID mode.
[characters] not started
Explanation No VLAN configured in MBSSID mode. The indicated interface was not started.
Recommended Action Add at least one SSID with the VLAN on the indicated interface configuration.
Error Message DOT11-4-NO_MBSSID_SHR_AUTH: More than 1 SSID with shared
authentication method in non-MBSSID mode. %
Explanation Not more than one SSID can have shared authentication method when MBSSID is not
enabled.
Recommended Action Remove SSID from Dot22Radio radio interface or change authentication mode
for SSIC to open configuration.
Error Message DOT11-4-FW_LOAD_DELAYED: Interface [interface], network filesys not
ready. Delaying firmware [characters] load
Explanation The network filesystem was not running or not ready when trying to flash new firmware
into the indicated interface. Loading the identified firmware file has been delayed.
Recommended Action Make sure the network is up and ready before attempting to reflash the new
firmware.
Error Message DOT11-2-FLASH_UNKNOWN_RADIO: Interface [interface] has an unknown
radio
Explanation The radio type could not be determined when the user attempted to flash new firmware
into the indicated interface.
Recommended Action Reboot the system and see if the firmware upgrade completes.
Error Message DOT11-4-UPLINK_ESTABLISHED: Interface [interface] associated to AP
[characters] [characters] [characters]
Explanation The indicated repeater has associated to the indicated root access point. Clients can now
associate to the indicated repeater and traffic can pass.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-2-UPLINK_FAILED: Uplink to parent failed: [characters]
Explanation The connection to the parent access point failed for the displayed reason. The uplink
will stop its connection attempts.
Recommended Action Try resetting the uplink interface. Contact Technical Support if the problem
persists.
Error Message DOT11-4-CANT_ASSOC: Interface [interface], cannot associate
[characters]
Explanation The indicated interface device could not associate to an indicated parent access point.
Recommended Action Check the configuration of the parent access point and this unit to make sure
there is a match.
Error Message DOT11-2-PROCESS_INITIALIZATION_FAILED: The background process for the
radio could not be started: [characters]
Explanation The initialization process used by the indicated interface failed for some reason,
possibly a transient error.
Recommended Action Perform a reload of the access point. If this fails to rectify the problem, perform
a power cycle. If this still fails, try downgrading the access point firmware to the previous version.
Error Message DOT11-2-RADIO_HW_RESET: Radio subsystem is undergoing hardware reset
to recover from problem
Explanation An unrecoverable error occurred that could not be resolved by a soft reset.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-MAXRETRIES: Packet to client [characters] reached max retries,
removing the client
Explanation This error message indicates that the access point attempts to poll the client a certain
number of times, but does not receive a response. Therefore, the client is removed from the
association table. This issue is commonly seen when the client and access point are attempting to
communicate in a noisy RF environment.
Recommended Action To resolve this issue, run a carrier busy test on the access point to determine if
there is excessive noise in the radio channel spectrum. Attempt to alleviate any unwanted noise. For
more information, refer to the "Performing a Carrier Busy Test" section on page 6-26.
If there are several access points in the same area, there might be overlapping the channel signals or possibly other wireless device in the area. Change the access point channel to one of the non-overlapping channels using the access point GUI. Under Network Interfaces, select Radio-802.11. There are three non-overlapping channels: 1, 6, and 11.
Error Message DOT11-4-RM_INCAPABLE: Interface [interface]
Explanation Indicated interface does not support the radio management feature.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-RM_INCORRECT_INTERFACE: Invalid interface, either not existing
or non-radio
Explanation A radio management request discovered that the interface either does not exist or is not
a radio interface.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-3-POWERS_INVALID: Interface [interface], no valid power levels
available
Explanation The radio driver found no valid power level settings.
Recommended Action Investigate and correct the power source and settings.
Error Message DOT11-4-RADIO_INVALID_FREQ: Operating frequency [frequency] invalid -
performing a channel scan
Explanation The indicated frequency is invalid for operation. A channel scan is being performed to
select a valid frequency.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-2-RADIO_INITIALIZATION_ERROR: The radio subsystem could not be
initialized [characters]
Explanation A critical error was detected while attempting to initialize the radio subsystem.
Recommended Action Reload the system.
Error Message DOT11-4-UPLINK_NO_ID__PWD: Interface [interface], no
username/password supplied for uplink authentication
Explanation The user failed to enter a username and/or password.
Recommended Action Enter the username and/or password and try again.
Error Message DOT11-4-NO_IE_CFG: No IEs configured for [characters] [ssid index]
Explanation When attempting to apply a beacon or probe response to the radio, the beacon or probe
was undefined on the indicated SSID index.
Recommended Action Check the IE configuration.
Error Message DOT11-4-FLASHING_RADIO: Interface [interface], flashing radio firmware
[characters]
Explanation The indicated interface radio has been stopped to load the indicated new firmware.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-LOADING_RADIO: Interface [interface], loading the radio
firmware [characters]
Explanation The indicated interface radio has been stopped to load new indicated firmware.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: Interface [interface], no radio firmware file
[characters] was found."
Explanation When trying to flash new firmware, the file for the radio was not found in the Flash file
system.
Recommended Action The wrong image has been loaded into the unit. Locate the correct image based
on the type of radio used.
Error Message DOT11-2-BAD_FIRMWARE: Interface [interface], radio firmware file
[characters] is invalid."
Explanation When trying to Flash new firmware into the indicated interface the indicated radio
firmware file was found to be invalid.
Recommended Action Make sure the correct firmware image file is located in the place where the unit
expects to find it.
Error Message DOT11-2-RADIO_FAILED: Interface [interface], failed - [characters]
Explanation The radio driver on the indicated interface found a severe error and is shutting down for
the indicated reason.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-FLASH_RADIO_DONE: Interface [interface], flashing radio
firmware completed
Explanation The indicated interface radio firmware flash is complete, and the radio will be restarted
with the new firmware.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-UPLINK_DOWN: Interface [interface], parent lost: [characters]
Explanation The connection to the parent access point on the indicated interface was lost for the
reason indicated. The unit will try to find a new parent access point.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-CANT_ASSOC: Cannot associate: [characters]
Explanation The unit could not establish a connection to a parent access point for the displayed
reason.
Recommended Action Verify that the basic configuration settings (SSID, WEP, and others) of the
parent access point and this unit match.
Error Message DOT11-4-MAXRETRIES: Packet to client [mac-address] reached max
retries, removed the client
Explanation A packet sent to the client has not been successfully delivered many times, and the max
retries limit has been reached. The client is deleted from the association table.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-4-BRIDGE_LOOP: Bridge loop detected between WGB [mac-address]
and device [mac-address]
Explanation The indicated workgroup bridge reported the address of one of its indicated Ethernet
clients and the access point already had that address marked as being somewhere else on the
network.
Recommended Action Click Refresh on the Associations page on the access point GUI, or enter the
clear dot11 statistics command on the CLI.
Error Message DOT11-4-ANTENNA_INVALID: Interface [interface], current antenna
position not supported, radio disabled
Explanation The Indicated AIR-RM21A radio module does not support the high-gain position for the
external antenna (the high-gain position is folded flat against the access point). The access point
automatically disables the radio when the antenna is in the high-gain position.
Recommended Action Fold the antenna on the AIR-RM21A radio module so that it is oriented 90
degrees to the body of the access point.
Error Message DOT11-3-RF_LOOPBACK_FAILURE: Interface [interface] Radio failed to
pass RF loopback test
Explanation Radio loopback test failed for the interface indicated.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-3-RF_LOOPBACK__FREQ_FAILURE: Interface [interface] failed to
pass RF loopback test
Explanation Radio loopback test failed at a given frequency for the indicated interface.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-7-AUTH_FAILED: Station [mac-address] Authentication failed
Explanation The indicated station failed authentication.
Recommended Action Verify that the user entered the correct username and password, and verify that
the authentication server is online.
Error Message DOT11-7-CCKM_AUTH_FAILED: Station [mac-address] CCKM authentication
failed
Explanation The indicated station failed CCKM authentication.
Recommended Action Verify that the topology of the access points configured to use the WDS access
point is functional.
Error Message DOT11-4-TKIP_MIC_FAILURE: Received TKIP Michael MIC failure report
from the station [mac-address] on the packet (TSC=0x%11x) encrypted and protected
by [key] key."
Explanation TKIP Michael MIC failure was detected from the indicated station on a unicast frame
decrypted locally with the indicated pairwise key.
Recommended Action A failure of the Michael MIC in a packet usually indicates an active attack on
your network. Search for and remove potential rogue devices from your wireless LAN.
Error Message DOT11-4-TKIP_MIC_FAILURE_REPORT: Received TKIP Michael MIC failure
report from the station [mac-address] on the packet (TSC=0x0) encrypted and
protected by [key] key
Explanation The access point received an EAPOL-key from the indicated station notifying the access
point that TKIP Michael MIC failed on a packet transmitted by this access point.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-3-TKIP_MIC_FAILURE_REPEATED: Two TKIP Michael MIC failures were
detected within [number] seconds on [interface] interface. The interface will be
put on MIC failure hold state for next [number] seconds
Explanation Two TKIP Michael MIC failures were detected within the indicated time on the
indicated interface. Because this usually indicates an active attack on your network, the interface
will be put on hold for the indicated time. During this hold time, stations using TKIP ciphers are
disassociated and cannot reassociate until the hold time ends. At the end of the hold time, the
interface operates normally.
Recommended Action MIC failures usually indicate an active attack on your network. Search for and
remove potential rogue devices from your wireless LAN. If this is a false alarm and the interface
should not be on hold this long, use the countermeasure tkip hold-time command to adjust the hold
time.
Error Message SOAP-3-WGB_CLIENT_VLAN: Workgroup Bridge Ethernet client VLAN not
configured
Explanation No VLAN is configured for client devices attached to the workgroup bridge.
Recommended Action Configure a VLAN to accomodate client devices attached to the workgroup
bridge.
Error Message SOAP-3-ERROR: Reported on line [number] in file
[characters].[characters]
Explanation An internal error occurred on the indicated line number in the indicated filename in the
controller ASIC.
Recommended Action None
Error Message IF-4-MISPLACED_VLAN_TAG: Detected a misplaced VLAN tag on source
[interface]. Dropping packet
Explanation Received an 802.1Q VLAN tag which could not be parsed correctly. The received
packet was encapsulated or deencapsulated incorrectly.
Recommended Action
Error Message DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: Interface [interface], no radio firmware file
[characaters] was found under `Recommended Action'
Explanation The radio firmware file for the specified interface cannot be found.
Recommended Action To resolve this problem, you might have to reload the access point with a new
Cisco IOS image. For detailed instructions on reloading the image, refer to the "Reloading the
Access Point Image" section on page 22-15.
Inter-Access Point Protocol Messages
Error Message DOT11-6-STANDBY_ACTIVE: Standby to Active, Reason = [characters]
[number]
Explanation The access point is transitioning from standby mode to active mode for the indicated
reason.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-ROGUE_AP: Rogue AP [mac-address] reported. Reason:
[characters]
Explanation A station has reported a potential rogue access point for the indicated reason.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message DOT11-6-STANDBY_REQUEST: Hot Standby request to shutdown radios from
[mac-address]
Explanation The indicated standby access point has requested that this access point shut down its
radio interfaces because a failure has been detected on one of this access point's radio interfaces.
Recommended Action None.
Local Authenticator Messages
Error Message RADSRV-4-NAS_UNKNOWN: Unknown authenticator: [ip-address]
Explanation The local RADIUS server received an authentication request but does not recognize the
IP address of the network access server (NAS) that forwarded the request.
Recommended Action Make sure that every access point on your wireless LAN is configured as a
NAS on your local RADIUS server.
Error Message RADSRV-4-NAS_KEYMIS: NAS shared key mismatch.
Explanation The local RADIUS server received an authentication request but the message signature
indicates that the shared key text does not match.
Recommended Action Correct the shared key configuration on either the NAS or on the local
RADIUS server.
Error Message RADSRV-4-BLOCKED: Client blocked due to repeated failed
authentications
Explanation A user failed authentication the number of times configured to trigger a block, and the
account been disabled.
Recommended Action Use the clear radius local-server user username privileged EXEC command
to unblock the user, or allow the block on the user to expire by the configured lockout time.
WDS Messages
Error Message WLCCP-WDS-6-REPEATER_STOP: WLCCP WDS on Repeater unsupported, WDS is
disabled
Explanation Repeater access points do not support WDS.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message WLCCP-WDS-6-PREV_VER_AP: A previous version of AP is detected
Explanation The WDS device detected a previous version of the access point.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message WLCCP-AP-6-INFRA: WLCCP Infrastructure Authenticated
Explanation The access point successfully authenticated to the WDS device.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message WLCCP-AP-6-STAND_ALONE: Connection lost to WLCCP server, changing to
Stand-Alone Mode
Explanation The access point lost its connection to the WDS device and is in stand-alone mode.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message WLCCP-AP-6-PREV_VER_WDS: A previous version of WDS is detected
Explanation The access point detected a previous version of WDS.
Recommended Action Check for an unsupported version of WDS on your network.
Error Message WLCCP-AP-6-UNSUP_VER_WDS: An unsupported version of WDS is detected
Explanation The access point detected an unsupported version of WDS.
Recommended Action Check for an unsupported version of WDS on your network.
Error Message WLCCP-NM-3-WNM_LINK_DOWN: Link to WNM is down
Explanation The network manager is not responding to keep-active messages.
Recommended Action Check for a problem with the network manager or with the network path to the
network manager.
Error Message WLCCP-NM-6-WNM_LINK_UP: Link to WNM is up
Explanation The network manager is now responding to keep-active messages.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message WLCCP-NM-6-RESET: Resetting WLCCP-NM
Explanation A change in the network manager IP address or a temporary out-of-resource state might
have caused a reset on the WDS network manager subsystem, but operation will return to normal
shortly.
Recommended Action None.
Mini IOS Messages
Error Message MTS-2-PROTECT_PORT_FAILURE: An attempt to protect port [number] failed
Explanation Initialization failed on attempting to protect port.
Recommended Action None.
Error Message MTS-2-SET_PW_FAILURE: Error [number] enabling secret password
Explanation Initialization failed when the user attempted to enable a secret password.
Recommended Action None
External Radius Server Error Messages
Error Message RADIUS: response-authenticator decrypt fail, pak len 32
Explanation This error message means that there is a mismatch in the RADIUS shared key between
the RADIUS server and the access point.
Recommended Action Ensure that the shared key used on the RADIUS server and the access point are
the same.