ALM-3276800070 The Number of Users Associated with the AP Exceeds the Alarm Threshold
Description
WLAN/4/STA_NUM_EXCEED_THRESHOLD:OID [OID] AP access user number exceed threshold notify. (APMAC=[OPAQUE], RadioID=[INTEGER], APName=[OCTET], UserNum=[INTEGER], APID=[INTEGER])
The AP generates the alarm when the number of users associated with the AP exceeds the alarm threshold.
Attribute
Alarm ID |
Alarm Severity |
Alarm Type |
---|---|---|
3276800070 |
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. |
UserNum |
Indicates the number of UAC users. |
APID |
Indicates the AP ID. |
Impact on the System
When the number of users on a radio reaches the CAC threshold, the AP reports an alarm and denies access from new users. Since the system has other radios to provide services, user services will not be affected unless the number of users has exceeded the system capacity.
Possible Causes
The number of users associated with the AP radio has reached the upper limit and new users are associating with the AP radio.
Procedure
- Run the uac client-number threshold threshold access access-threshold [ roam roam-threshold ] command in the RRM profile view to increase the upper limit on the number of users. Then, check whether the alarm persists.
- If so, go to Step 2.
- If not, go to Step 3.
- Collect alarm messages, log messages, and configurations, and then contact the technical support personnel.
- End.
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