Cisco Systems 2.5 Network Router User Manual


 
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FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
Chapter 2 Fault Descriptions
Access Point Faults
HotStandBy is active Non-IOS
and IOS
The access point
that is configured
for hot standby has
become active.
The following
conditions could
cause the hot
standby access
point to become
active: the primary
access point is
down, the Ethernet
port is down, or the
Radio port is down.
When this fault is
cleared, the
following message
displays:
HotStandBy is
disabled.
Manage Fault
Settings >
Security
Policies >
HotStandBy
Status
For non-IOS access
points:
1. Check the primary
access point, the
Ethernet port, or the
Radio port to see why
the hot standby access
point has been
activated.
2. Correct the condition.
For example, if the
Radio Port on the
formerly active access
point was in a disabled
state, then enable it
using the access point
GUI.
3. Launch the GUI for
access point that is
currently in Active
Takeover mode.
4. Select the Hot Standby
section and click Start
Hot Standby mode to
reconfigure the access
point to Hot Standby
mode.
Table 2-1 Access Point Faults (continued)
Fault Description Type Explanation Related Setting Recommended Action