User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Wireless ISR and HWIC Access Point Configuration Guide
- Contents
- Preface
- Overview
- Configuring Radio Settings
- Enabling the Radio Interface
- Roles in Radio Network
- Configuring Network or Fallback Role
- Universal Client Mode
- Configuring Universal Client Mode
- Configuring Radio Data Rates
- Configuring Radio Transmit Power
- Configuring Radio Channel Settings
- Enabling and Disabling World Mode
- Enabling and Disabling Short Radio Preambles
- Configuring Transmit and Receive Antennas
- Disabling and Enabling Access Point Extensions
- Configuring the Ethernet Encapsulation Transformation Method
- Enabling and Disabling Reliable Multicast to Workgroup Bridges
- Enabling and Disabling Public Secure Packet Forwarding
- Configuring Beacon Period and DTIM
- Configuring RTS Threshold and Retries
- Configuring Maximum Data Retries
- Configuring Fragmentation Threshold
- Enabling Short Slot Time for 802.11g Radios
- Performing a Carrier Busy Test
- Configuring Multiple SSIDs
- Configuring an Access Point as a Local Authenticator
- Understand Local Authentication
- Configure a Local Authenticator
- Guidelines for Local Authenticators
- Configuration Overview
- Configuring the Local Authenticator Access Point
- Configuring Other Access Points to Use the Local Authenticator
- Configuring EAP-FAST Settings
- Limiting the Local Authenticator to One Authentication Type
- Unblocking Locked Usernames
- Viewing Local Authenticator Statistics
- Using Debug Messages
- Configuring Encryption Types
- Configuring Authentication Types
- Configuring RADIUS Servers
- Configuring and Enabling RADIUS
- Understanding RADIUS
- RADIUS Operation
- Configuring RADIUS
- Default RADIUS Configuration
- Identifying the RADIUS Server Host
- Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication
- Defining AAA Server Groups
- Configuring RADIUS Authorization for User Privileged Access and Network Services
- Starting RADIUS Accounting
- Selecting the CSID Format
- Configuring Settings for All RADIUS Servers
- Configuring the Access Point to Use Vendor-Specific RADIUS Attributes
- Configuring the Access Point for Vendor-Proprietary RADIUS Server Communication
- Configuring WISPr RADIUS Attributes
- Displaying the RADIUS Configuration
- RADIUS Attributes Sent by the Access Point
- Configuring and Enabling RADIUS
- Configuring VLANs
- Configuring QoS
- Channel Settings
- Protocol Filters
- Supported MIBs
- Error and Event Messages
- Glossary
- Index
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Appendix D Error and Event Messages
802.11 Subsystem Messages
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.










