Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges Guia Do Utilizador
Setting Up Event Logs 12 - 5
Error Logs
“Category” Error: nnn “type” errors
This log is produced when any error occurs that is marked by an asterisk
“*” after its count in the statistics displays. These errors are serious
enough to affect the operation of the unit. See the sections on each dis-
play for an explanation of each error.
“*” after its count in the statistics displays. These errors are serious
enough to affect the operation of the unit. See the sections on each dis-
play for an explanation of each error.
Node “node address” “device name” “ascii name” removed
These logs are similar to the information logs except that the node
removed is a bridge. Since these nodes do not normally roam, it may be
an indication that contact with a child repeater is lost.
removed is a bridge. Since these nodes do not normally roam, it may be
an indication that contact with a child repeater is lost.
Assoctable is full
The association table is completely full. To troubleshoot, try to force
some radio nodes to associate to other bridges on the LAN using the
specified router field in their association table.
some radio nodes to associate to other bridges on the LAN using the
specified router field in their association table.
Unable to locate IP address “ip address”
The unit was trying to send a packet to an IP address without knowing
the hardware node ID. When this occurs, the unit will use the ARP pro-
tocol to try to determine the proper address. This log is produced if there
was no answer to the ARP request. Usually the unit is trying to find the
destination for the SNMP traps.
the hardware node ID. When this occurs, the unit will use the ARP pro-
tocol to try to determine the proper address. This log is produced if there
was no answer to the ARP request. Usually the unit is trying to find the
destination for the SNMP traps.
Severe Error Logs
Ethernet cabling problem
If no traffic has been sent or received on the Ethernet cable in the last 10
seconds, the unit will send a packet to itself to test the connection. If the
transmission succeeds, the timer is reset. If it fails, this log is produced
and traffic for the connection will be discarded until the test succeeds.
seconds, the unit will send a packet to itself to test the connection. If the
transmission succeeds, the timer is reset. If it fails, this log is produced
and traffic for the connection will be discarded until the test succeeds.