Cisco Systems 2.5 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Fault Descriptions
AAA Server Faults
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FAQ and Troubleshooting Guide for the CiscoWorks Wireless LAN Solution Engine
LEAP server is
not available
LEAP The LEAP server is
not available.
This can be caused if
you have enabled this
policy and you are
using a non-Cisco
client with EAP.
When this fault has
been cleared, the
following message
displays: LEAP
server is available
Manage Fault
Settings >
Thresholds > Leap >
Response Time
Check the server
configuration.
LEAP server is
Degraded
LEAP The fault threshold
set for the degraded
state has been
exceeded.
When this fault has
been cleared, the
following message
displays: LEAP
server is OK.
Manage Fault
Settings >
Thresholds > Leap >
Response Time
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.
LEAP server is
Overloaded
LEAP The fault threshold
set for the overloaded
state has been
exceeded.
When this fault has
been cleared, the
following message
displays: LEAP
server is OK.
Manage Fault
Settings >
Thresholds > Leap >
Response Time
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 2-3 Server Faults (continued)
Fault Description
Server
Type Explanation Related Setting Recommended Action