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Appendix D Error and Event Messages Table D-1 Error and Event Messages (continued) Message Explanation Recommended Action DOT11-4-NO_SSID: No SSIDs configured, radio not started All SSIDs were deleted from the configuration. At least one must be configured for the radio to run. Configure at least one SSID on the bridge. DOT11-4-FLASHING_RADIO: The radio has been stopped to load new None. Flashing the radio firmware ([chars]) firmware. DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: No radio firmware file ([chars]) was found When trying to Flash new firmware into the radio, the file for the radio was not found in the Flash file system. The wrong image has been loaded into the unit. Locate the correct image based on the type of radio used. DOT11-2-BAD_FIRMWARE: Radio When trying to Flash new firmware into Put the correct firmware image file in firmware file ([chars]) is invalid the radio, the file was found to be invalid. the place where the unit is looking. DOT11-4-FLASH_RADIO_DONE: The radio firmware Flash is complete, Flashing the radio firmware completed and the radio will be restarted with the new firmware. None. DOT11-4-LINK_DOWN: Radio parent The connection to the parent bridge was None. lost: [chars] lost for the displayed reason. The unit will try to find a new parent bridge. DOT11-4-CANT_ASSOC: Cannot associate: [chars] The unit could not establish a connection to a parent bridge for the displayed reason. Check the configuration of both the parent bridge and this unit to make sure the basic settings (SSID, WEP, and others) match. Inter-Bridge Protocol Messages DOT11-6-ROAMED: Station A station has roamed to a new bridge. [mac-address] Roamed to [mac-address] None. DOT11-6-STANDBY_ACTIVE: Standby to Active, Reason = [chars] ([int]) The bridge is transitioning from standby None. mode to active mode. DOT11-6-ROGUE_AP: Rogue AP A station has reported a potential rogue None. [mac-address] reported. Reason: [chars] bridge for the stated reason. SCHED-3-UNEXPECTEDMESSAGE: Unknown message [hex] received (ptr arg [hex], num arg [hex]). A process can register to be notified when various events occur in the router. This message indicates that a process received a message from another process that it does not know how to handle. Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative. SCHED-3-UNEXPECTEDEVENT: Process received unknown event (maj [hex], min [hex]). A process can register to be notified when various events occur in the router. This message indicates that a process received an event that it did not know how to handle. Copy the error message exactly as it appears, and report it to your technical support representative. OL-4059-01 Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide D-3

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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
OL-4059-01
Appendix D
Error and Event Messages
DOT11-4-NO_SSID: No SSIDs
configured, radio not started
All SSIDs were deleted from the
configuration. At least one must be
configured for the radio to run.
Configure at least one SSID on the
bridge.
DOT11-4-FLASHING_RADIO:
Flashing the radio firmware ([chars])
The radio has been stopped to load new
firmware.
None.
DOT11-2-NO_FIRMWARE: No radio
firmware file ([chars]) was found
When trying to Flash new firmware into
the radio, the file for the radio was not
found in the Flash file system.
The wrong image has been loaded into
the unit. Locate the correct image based
on the type of radio used.
DOT11-2-BAD_FIRMWARE: Radio
firmware file ([chars]) is invalid
When trying to Flash new firmware into
the radio, the file was found to be invalid.
Put the correct firmware image file in
the place where the unit is looking.
DOT11-4-FLASH_RADIO_DONE:
Flashing the radio firmware completed
The radio firmware Flash is complete,
and the radio will be restarted with the
new firmware.
None.
DOT11-4-LINK_DOWN: Radio parent
lost: [chars]
The connection to the parent bridge was
lost for the displayed reason. The unit
will try to find a new parent bridge.
None.
DOT11-4-CANT_ASSOC: Cannot
associate: [chars]
The unit could not establish a connection
to a parent bridge for the displayed
reason.
Check the configuration of both the
parent bridge and this unit to make sure
the basic settings (SSID, WEP, and
others) match.
Inter-Bridge Protocol Messages
DOT11-6-ROAMED: Station
[mac-address] Roamed to [mac-address]
A station has roamed to a new bridge.
None.
DOT11-6-STANDBY_ACTIVE:
Standby to Active, Reason = [chars]
([int])
The bridge is transitioning from standby
mode to active mode.
None.
DOT11-6-ROGUE_AP: Rogue AP
[mac-address] reported. Reason: [chars]
A station has reported a potential rogue
bridge for the stated reason.
None.
SCHED-3-UNEXPECTEDMESSAGE:
Unknown message [hex] received (ptr
arg [hex], num arg [hex]).
A process can register to be notified when
various events occur in the router. This
message indicates that a process received
a message from another process that it
does not know how to handle.
Copy the error message exactly as it
appears, and report it to your technical
support representative.
SCHED-3-UNEXPECTEDEVENT:
Process received unknown event (maj
[hex], min [hex]).
A process can register to be notified when
various events occur in the router. This
message indicates that a process received
an event that it did not know how to
handle.
Copy the error message exactly as it
appears, and report it to your technical
support representative.
Table D-1
Error and Event Messages (continued)
Message
Explanation
Recommended Action