Messages Reference Guide

14 | Security Messages Dell Networking W-Series Instant Access Point 6.2.1.0-3.4 | Syslog Messages Reference Guide
132025 Station [mac:%m] [bssid:%m] is not enabled for pre-auth.
Description: Preauthentication is always disabled
132026 Station [mac:%m] [bssid:%m] trying to pre-authenticate with AP that does not have
WPA2 enabled
Description: Station trying to preauhenticate with AP that is not WPA2 enabled.
Configure the ssid-profile to enable WPA2 and reload the AP.
132027 Station [mac:%m] associating to Unknown AP [bssid:%m] [menc:%d] [vl:%d]
Description: Station is trying to associate with AP that is not registered. This log-
message is generated when we detect a race-condition between STM, SOS and AUTH.
AUTH is receiving EAP packets from SOS before it received the New-AP message from
STM. If not, try rebooting the AP by executing apboot or powercycling the AP. If
symptoms persist, then AUTH is either not receiving or not processing New-AP
messages from STM. If all else fails, restart the AUTH process by executing process
restart auth or reload the controller.
132029 Station [mac:%m] [bssid:%m] sent Unsupported EAPOL Type [type:%d]“
Description: Station sent an unsupported EAPOL packet.
Recommended Action: Ensure the station is configured properly to perform EAP
authentication. If the problem persists, check for packet-corruption by capturing sniffer-
traces between client, AP and controller.
132030 Dropping EAPOL packet sent by Station [mac:%m] [bssid:%m]
Description: Dropping the EAPOL packet sent by the specified station.
Recommended Action: Check preceding log-messages to determine the reason the
EAPOL packet is being dropped.
132032 Invalid length in the [msg:%s] from Station [mac:%m] [bssid:%m] [len:%d]“
Description: Station sent the specified packet with invalid length.
Recommended Action: Ensure the station is configured properly to perform EAP
authentication. If problem persists, check for packet-corruption by capturing sniffer-
traces between client, AP and controller.
132033 Invalid WPA Key Description Version [ver:%d] Station [mac:%m]“
Description: Station sent a WPA key message with invalid version.
Recommended Action: Ensure the station is configured properly to perform EAP
authentication. If problem persists, check for packet-corruption by capturing sniffer-
traces between client, AP and controller.
132035 Invalid WPA2 Key Description Version [ver:%d] Station [mac:%m]“
Description: Station sent a WPA key message with invalid version.
Recommended Action: Ensure the station is configured properly to perform EAP
authentication. If problem persists, check for packet-corruption by capturing sniffer-
traces between client, AP and controller.
132036 Station [mac:%m] [bssid:%m] sent Unknown EAP-Request [eaptype:%d]“
Description: Station send an EAP packet that is invalid.
Recommended Action: Ensure the station is configured properly to perform EAP
authentication. If problem persists, check for packet-corruption by capturing sniffer-
traces between client, AP and controller.
132037 Station [mac:%m] [bssid:%m] sent username greater than [MAX_USERNAME_SIZE:%d]
Description: The user name sent by the station is larger than the maximum size
supported.
Recommended Action: Configure station to use a shorter username and attempt
authentication again.
Table 5 Security Error Messages (Continued)
Message ID Message and Description