Installation guide
Chapter 10
148 Sniffer Technologies
The Expert stores the value specified in the Duration field in a buffer. If it does 
not see the corresponding ACK to the frame (identified by matching sequence 
numbers) within the value specified by the Duration field, it generates this 
alarm.
Association Failure
The Expert generates the Association Failure alarm when it detects an 
802.11 Association Response frame with a value other than zero in the Status 
Code field. A non-zero value in the Status Code field indicates that the access 
point sending the Association Response is denying the requested association.
To be a member of an infrastructure 802.11 wireless network, wireless stations 
must be associated with an access point. Wireless stations send Association 
Request frames to become associated with an access point. In turn, access 
points reply to Association Requests with Association Responses indicating 
the success or failure of the request. In this case, the access point denied the 
association request. The exact reason for the denial is found in the Status 
Code field of the Association Response. The Expert reports both the address 
of the access point denying the Association Request, as well as the reason for 
the denial indicated in the Status Code field.
 1 — Unspecified failure.
 10 — Cannot support all requested capabilities in the Capability 
Information field.
 12 — Association denied due to reason outside the scope of the 802.11 
standard.
 17 — Association denied because the access point is unable to handle 
additional associated stations.
 18 — Association denied due to requesting station not supporting all of 
the data rates in the BSSBasicRateSet parameter.
Authentication Failure
The Expert generates the Authentication Failure alarm when it detects an 
802.11 Authentication frame with a value other than zero in the Status Code 
field. A non-zero value in the Status Code field indicates that the access point 
sending the Authentication frame is denying the requested authentication.










