Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges 用户指南
12 - 6 Aironet 340 Series Bridge
Configuration is too large to save
The number of commands in the configuration is too large for the avail-
able non-volatile memory. This may be caused by too many non-volatile
entries in the association table.
able non-volatile memory. This may be caused by too many non-volatile
entries in the association table.
Could not program the flash memory
An error occurred when trying to program a new version of the firmware
into flash memory. The unit must be serviced.
into flash memory. The unit must be serviced.
EEPROM on radio is invalid
The radio installed in each unit contains an EEPROM (Electrically
Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory) chip, identifying the type
of radio installed. The contents of the EEPROM were found to be
invalid. Have the unit serviced. (Bad EEPROM)
Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory) chip, identifying the type
of radio installed. The contents of the EEPROM were found to be
invalid. Have the unit serviced. (Bad EEPROM)
Lost our association, max radio retries
The unit, configured as a repeater, lost communications with its parent
node after trying to send a packet the maximum number of times. The
unit will try to re-associate. The problem may be a parent bridge failure.
All local associations will be dropped.
node after trying to send a packet the maximum number of times. The
unit will try to re-associate. The problem may be a parent bridge failure.
All local associations will be dropped.
Lost our association, max radio naks
The unit, configured as a repeater, lost communications with its parent
node after trying to send a packet the maximum number of times. Each
time the unit sent a packet, it received a response indicating that the par-
ent’s receive buffers were full. The unit will try to re-associate. The
likely cause is that the parent is handling too much traffic. All local
associations will be dropped.
node after trying to send a packet the maximum number of times. Each
time the unit sent a packet, it received a response indicating that the par-
ent’s receive buffers were full. The unit will try to re-associate. The
likely cause is that the parent is handling too much traffic. All local
associations will be dropped.
Lost our association, radio restarted
A radio configuration parameter has been changed. All associations will
be dropped and the radio will be restarted.
be dropped and the radio will be restarted.
Lost our association, changed repeater mode
A unit has changed from a root to a repeater or vice versa. If the unit is
now a root unit, it will wait for nodes to associate to it. If the unit is now
a repeater, it will attempt to associate to a parent.
now a root unit, it will wait for nodes to associate to it. If the unit is now
a repeater, it will attempt to associate to a parent.