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
HTTP access is
enabled
Non-IOS HTTP has been
enabled on the
access point.
When this fault is
cleared, the
following message
displays: HTTP
access is disabled.
Manage Fault
Settings >
Security
Policies >
HTTP Disabled
Log in to the access point
and disable HTTP access.
HTTP access without
login is enabled
Non-IOS The
allowBrowseWitho
utLogin setting on
the access point is
set.
When this fault is
cleared, the
following message
displays: HTTP
access without
login is disabled.
Manage Fault
Settings >
Security
Policies >
HTTP
Authentication
Log in to the access point
and disable the
allowBrowseWithoutLogi
n setting.
Non 802.11
interference detected
IOS The WLSE
detected a
non-802.11
interference.
Manage
Network-Wide
Settings >
Interference
Detection
Use AP Radio Scan (select
Radio Manager > AP
Radio Scan) to locate the
rogue access point.
Packet Error is in
Degraded state (error
rate %)
Non-IOS
and IOS
The fault threshold
set for the degraded
state has been
exceeded.
When this fault is
cleared, the
following message
displays: Packet
Error is in OK state.
Manage Fault
Settings >
Thresholds >
Access Point >
RF Port Packet
Errors
Verify that the fault
threshold is set correctly.
If the threshold is set
correctly, review your
network to determine the
action necessary to clear
the fault condition.
Table 2-1 Access Point Faults (continued)
Fault Description Type Explanation Related Setting Recommended Action