Appendix A Log Descriptions
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Table 219 WLAN Logs
LOG MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
Wlan %s is enabled.
The WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b and or g) feature has been turned on. %s is the slot
number where the WLAN card is or can be installed.
Wlan %s is disabled.
The WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b and or g) feature has been turned off. %s is the slot
number where the WLAN card is or can be installed.
Wlan %s has been
configured.
The WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b and or g) feature’s configuration has been changed. %s
is the slot number where the WLAN card is or can be installed.
Interface %s has been
configured.
The configuration of the specified WLAN interface (%s) has been changed.
Interface %s has been
deleted.
The specified WLAN interface (%s) has been removed.
Create interface %s
has failed. Wlan
device does not exist.
The wireless device failed to create the specified WLAN interface (%s). Remove
the wireless device and reinstall it.
System internal error.
No 802.1X or WPA
enabled!
IEEE 802.1x or WPA is not enabled.
System internal error.
Error configuring WPA
state!
The NXC was not able to configure the wireless device to use WPA. Remove the
wireless device and reinstall it.
System internal error.
Error enabling WPA/
802.1X!
The NXC was not able to enable WPA/IEEE 802.1X.
Station has
associated. Interface:
%s, MAC: %s.
A wireless client with the specified MAC address (second %s) associated with the
specified WLAN interface (first %s).
WPA or WPA2 enterprise
EAP timeout.
Interface: %s, MAC:
%s.
There was an EAP timeout for a wireless client connected to the specified WLAN
interface (first %s). The MAC address of the wireless client is listed (second %s).
Station association
has failed. Maximum
associations have
reached the maximum
number. Interface: %s,
MAC: %s.
A wireless client with the specified MAC address (second %s) failed to connect to
the specified WLAN interface (first %s) because the WLAN interface already has
its maximum number of wireless clients.
WPA authentication has
failed. Interface: %s,
MAC: %s.
A wireless client used an incorrect WPA key and thus failed to connect to the
specified WLAN interface (first %s). The MAC address of the wireless client is listed
(second %s).
Incorrect password for
WPA or WPA2 enterprise
internal
authentication.
Interface: %s, MAC:
%s.
A wireless client used an incorrect WPA or WPA2 user password and failed
authentication by the NXC’s local user database while trying to connect to the
specified WLAN interface (first %s). The MAC address of the wireless client is listed
(second %s).