Message Problem and solutions
IEEE 802.11 <communication mode> mode Displays the IEEE 802.11 communication mode.
(IKE phase-1) mismatched authentication type:
local=<authentication type 1>
remote=<authentication type 2>
This machine's <authentication type 1> in IKE phase
1 does not match the communicating host's
<authentication type 2>, Make sure this machine's
ISAKMP SA authentication type matches that of the
communicating host.
(IKE phase-1) mismatched encryption type:
local=<encryption algorithm 1>
remote=<encryption algorithm 2>
This machine's ISAKMP SA Oakley group
<encryption algorithm 1> in IKE phase 1 does not
match the communicating host's ISAKMP SA
Oakley group < encryption algorithm 2>, Make
sure this machine's ISAKMP SA Oakley group
matches that of the communicating host.
(IKE phase-1) mismatched DH group: local=<DH
group number 1> remote=<DH group number 2>
This machine's ISAKMP SA Oakley group <DH
group number 1> in IKE phase 1 does not match
the communicating host's ISAKMP SA Oakley
group <DH group number 2>, Make sure this
machine's ISAKMP SA Oakley group matches that
of the communicating host.
(IKE phase-1) mismatched hash type: local=<Hash
Algorithm 1> remote=<Hash Algorithm 2>
This machine's ISAKMP SA <Hash Algorithm 1> in
IKE phase 1 does not match the communicating
host's ISAKMP SA <Hash Algorithm 2>, Make sure
this machine's ISAKMP SA Hash Algorithm matches
that of the communicating host.
IKE [% s] is disable, set PSK text. The specified IKE entry invalid. Enter the PSK text.
inetd start. The inetd service has started.
Interface (interface name): Duplicate IP Address
(<IP address>).
The same IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address was used. Each
IP address must be unique. Check the address of
the device indicated in [IP address].
<Interface name> card removed The interface managed by the supplicant has been
removed.
<Interface name> interface down The interface managed by the supplicant is
disabled, or cannot connect to the access point.
<Interface name> interface up The interface managed by the supplicant is
enabled, or is connected to the access point.
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