ALM-3276800049 VAP has the max number of stations notify
Description
WLAN/4/VAP_REACH_MAX_USERS:OID [OID] VAP has the max number of stations notify.(APMAC=[OPAQUE], APName=[STRING], RADIOID=[INTEGER], WLANID=[INTEGER], FailCause=[INTEGER], PermitNum=[INTEGER], APID=[INTEGER])
No station (STA) can be associated with the VAP.
Attribute
Alarm ID |
Alarm Severity |
Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
3276800049 |
Warning |
Equipment alarm |
Parameters
Name |
Meaning |
---|---|
OID |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
APMAC |
Indicates the MAC address of an AP. |
APName |
Indicates the AP name. |
RADIOID |
Indicates the radio ID of the AP. |
WLANID |
Indicates the WLAN ID reporting the alarm. |
FailCause |
Indicates the cause for the STA authentication failure. |
PermitNum |
Indicates the maximum number of STAs that can be associated with the AP. |
APID |
Indicates the AP ID. |
Impact on the System
New STAs cannot connect to the VAP.
Possible Causes
The number of STAs connected to the VAP has reached the upper limit. New STAs cannot connect to the VAP.
Procedure
- Check whether the maximum number of STAs allowed to connect to the SSID is proper.
- If so, go to Step 3.
- If not, go to Step 2.
- In the SSID profile, run the max-sta-number max-sta-number command to change the maximum number of STAs allowed to connect to the SSID to a proper value. Check whether the alarm persists.
- If so, go to Step 3.
- If not, go to Step 5.
- The VAP cannot provide WLAN services to STAs. Associate new STAs to another VAP. Then, check whether the alarm persists.
- If so, go to Step 4.
- If not, go to Step 5.
- Collect alarm messages, log messages, and configurations, and then contact the technical support personnel.
- End.
Related Information
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