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Section 8 - Security
Schedules
Path: Security > Firewall > Schedules
Firewall rules can be enabled or disabled automatically if they are associated with a configured schedule. The
schedule configuration page allows you to define days of the week and the time of day for a new schedule, and
then this schedule can be selected in the firewall rule configuration page.
Note: All schedules will follow the time in the router’s configured time zone. Refer to the section on choosing your Time
Zone and configuring NTP servers for more information.
To add, delete, or edit a schedule:
1. Click Security > Firewall > Schedules.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new schedule, click Add New Schedule.
Specific Days enabled
Field
Name
Enter a name for your schedule.
Scheduled Days
Select All Days or Specific Days.
Monday - Sunday
Scheduled Time of Day
Start Time/End Time
Save
Specific Times enabled
Description
If you selected Specific Days, toggle each day you want to ON.
Select All Day or Specific Times.
If you selected Specific Times, use the mouse on the blue boxes representing the hour, minutes, and am/
pm to select the start time and end time. Click, hold, and move up to decrease the value or move down to
increase the value.
Click to save your settings.
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Custom Services
Path: Security > Firewall > Custom Services
Custom services can be defined to add to the list of services available during firewall rule configuration. While
common services have known TCP/UDP/ICMP ports for traffic, many custom or uncommon applications exist
in the LAN or WAN. In the custom service configuration menu you can define a range of ports and identify the
traffic type (TCP/UDP/ICMP) for this service. Once defined, the new service will appear in the services list of the
firewall rules configuration menu.
To add, delete, or edit a custom service:
1. Click Security > Firewall > Custom Services.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new schedule, click Add New Custom
Service.
Field
Name
Enter a name for your custom service.
Description
Type
Enter the layer 3 protocol that the service uses (TCP, UDP, BOTH, or ICMP).
Port Type
Select Port Range or Multiple Ports.
Start Port
If you selected Port Range, enter the first (TCP, UDP or BOTH) port of a range that the service uses.
Finish Port
If you selected Port Range, enter the last port of a range that the service uses.
Ports
If you selected Multiple Ports, enter the port or ports separated by a comma.
ICMP Type
Save
The ICMP type is a numeric value that can range between 0 and 40.
Click to save your settings.
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Section 8 - Security
ALGs
Path: Security > Firewall > ALGs
Application Level Gateways (ALGs) are security components that enhance the firewall and NAT support of this
router to seamlessly support application layer protocols. In some cases enabling the ALG will allow the firewall
to use dynamic ephemeral TCP/ UDP ports to communicate with the known ports a particular client application
(such as H.323 or RTSP) requires, without which the admin would have to open large number of ports to
accomplish the same support. Because the ALG understands the protocol used by the specific application that it
supports, it is a very secure and efficient way of introducing support for client applications through the router’s
firewall.
1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs tab.
2. Toggle the protocol(s) to ON that you want to allow through the router.
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SMTP ALGs
Path: Security > Firewall > ALGs > SMTP ALGs
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a text based protocol used for transferring email between mail servers
over the Internet. Typically the local SMTP server will be located on a DMZ so that mail sent by remote SMTP
servers will traverse the router to reach the local server. Local users will then use email client software to retrieve
their email from the local SMTP server. SMTP is also used when clients are sending email and SMTP ALG can be
used to monitor SMTP traffic originating from both clients and servers.
1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs > SMTP ALGs tab.
2. Toggle Status to ON.
3. Enter the port at which the SMTP packets are inspected.
4. Click Save.
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Approved Mail IDs
Path: Security > Firewall > ALGs > Approved Mail IDs
1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs > Approved Mail IDs tab.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new mail ID, click Add New Approved
Mail ID.
3. Enter a mail ID and click Save.
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Section 8 - Security
Blocked Mail IDs
Path: Security > Firewall > ALGs > Blocked Mail IDs
1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs > Blocked Mail IDs tab.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new mail ID, click Add New Blocked Mail
ID.
3. Enter a mail ID and click Save.
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Mail Filtering
Path: Security > Firewall > ALGs > Mail Filtering
1. Click Security > Firewall > ALGs > Mail Filtering tab.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new mail ID, click Add New Mail Filter.
3. Enter a subject and a mail ID.
4. Select to allow or block.
5. Click Save.
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Section 8 - Security
VPN Passthrough
Path: Security > Firewall > VPN Passthrough
This router’s firewall settings can be configured to allow encrypted VPN traffic for IPsec, PPTP, and L2TP VPN tunnel
connections between the LAN and internet. A specific firewall rule or service is not appropriate to introduce this
passthrough support; instead the options in the VPN Passthrough page must be toggled to ON.
1. Click Security > Firewall > VPN Passthrough.
2. Toggle the VPN protocol you want to allow to ON and click Save.
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Section 8 - Security
Dynamic Port Forwarding
Application Rules
Path: Security > Firewall > Dynamic Port Forwarding > Application Rules
Application rules are also referred to as port triggering. This feature allows devices on the LAN or DMZ to request
one or more ports to be forwarded to them. Port triggering waits for an outbound request from the LAN/DMZ
on one of the defined outgoing ports, and then opens an incoming port for that specified type of traffic. This can
be thought of as a form of dynamic port forwarding while an application is transmitting data over the opened
outgoing or incoming port(s).
Port triggering application rules are more flexible than static port forwarding that is an available option when
configuring firewall rules. This is because a port triggering rule does not have to reference a specific LAN IP or IP
range. As well ports are not left open when not in use, thereby providing a level of security that port forwarding
does not offer.
Note: Port triggering is not appropriate for servers on the LAN, since there i s a dependency on the LAN device making
an outgoing connection before incoming ports are opened.
Some applications require that when external devices connect to them, they receive data on a specific port or
range of ports in order to function properly. Th e router must send all incoming data for that application only on
the required port or range of ports. The router has a list of common applications and games with corresponding
outbound and inbound ports to open. You can also specify a port triggering rule by defining the type of traffic
(TCP or UDP) and the range of incoming and outgoing ports to open when enabled.
1. Click Security > Firewall > Dynamic Port Forwarding > Application Rules tab.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new schedule, click Add New Application
Rule.
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3. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Name
Enter a name for your rule.
Description
Enable
Toggle to ON to activate the rule.
Protocol
Select TCP or UDP.
Interface
Select either LAN or DMZ.
Outgoing (Trigger) Port Range
Incoming Port Range
Save
Enter the start and end trigger port range.
Enter the port range to open.
Click to save your settings.
4. Click on the Application Rules Status tab to see a list of rules and their status.
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Section 8 - Security
Attack Checks
Path: Security > Firewall > Attack Checks
Attacks can be malicious security breaches or unintentional network issues that render the router unusable
Attack checks allow you to manage WAN security threats such as continual ping requests and discovery via ARP
scans. TCP and UDP flood attack checks can be enabled to manage extreme usage of WAN resources.
Additionally certain Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks can be blocked. These attacks, if uninhibited, can use up
processing power and bandwidth and prevent regular network services from running normally. ICMP packet
flooding, SYN traffic flooding, and Echo storm thresholds can be configured to temporarily suspect traffic from
the offending source.
1. Click Security > Firewall > Attack Checks.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Stealth Mode
Block TCP Flood
Block UDP Flood
Allow Ping from LAN
Block ICMP Notification
Block Fragmented Packets
Block Multicast Packets
Block Spoofed IP Packets
SYN Flood Detect Rate
Echo Storm
ICMP Flood
Description
If this option is toggled to ON, the router will not respond to port scans from the WAN. This makes it less
susceptible to discovery and attacks.
If this option is toggled to ON, the router will drop all invalid TCP packets and be protected from a SYN flood
attack.
If this option is toggled to ON, the router will not accept more than 20 simultaneous, active UDP connections from a single computer on the LAN. You can set the number of simultaneous active UDP connections
to be accepted from a single computer on the LAN; the default is 25.
Toggle to ON to allow local computers to ping.
Toggle to ON to prevent ICMP packets from being identified as such. ICMP packets, if identified, can be
captured and used in a Ping (ICMP) flood DoS attack.
Toggle to ON to drop any fragmented packets through or to the gateway
Toggle to ON to drop multicast packets, which could indicate a spoof attack, through or to the router.
Toggle to ON to block any spoofed IP packets.
The rate at which the SYN Flood can be detected.
The number of ping packets per second at which the router detects an Echo storm attack from the WAN and
prevents further ping traffic from that external address.
The number of ICMP packets per second at which the router detects an ICMP flood attack from the WAN and
prevents further ICMP traffic from that external address.
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Section 8 - Security
IntelÂŽ AMT
Path: Security > Firewall > IntelÂŽ AMT
IntelÂŽ Active Management Technology (AMT) allows you to remotely access and manage every networked
device, even those that lack a working operating system or hard drive, or are turned off as long as the computer
is connected to line power and to the network. Intel AMT uses a separate management processor that runs
independently on the client machine and can be reached through the wired or wireless network.
1. Click Security > Firewall > Intel AMT.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Ports
WAN Host
Internal IP Address
Reflector
Redirect to Port 16992-16995
Redirect to Port 9971
Description
When enabled, inbound/outbound firewall rules are added for certain ports to enable Intel AMT service.
Select ANY to allow all hosts access or select Specify WAN IPs and enter IP addresses of hosts (separate
with a comma) you want to grant access to. Do not use spaces.
Enter the LAN IP address.
Toggle to ON to enable Reflector. This will send data back to the client on selected ports.
Toggle to ON to use the selected port. Enter the listening port on which the server will listen for incoming
connections.
Toggle to ON to use the selected port. Enter the listening port on which the server will listen for incoming
connections.
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IPS
Path: Security > Firewall > IPS
The router’s Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) prevents malicious attacks from the internet from accessing
the private network. Static attack signatures loaded to the router allow common attacks to be detected and
prevented. The checks can be enabled between the WAN and DMZ or LAN, and a running counter will allow the
administrator to see how many malicious intrusion attempts from the WAN have been detected and prevented.
Note: The DSR-150/150N routers do not support Intrusion Prevention System.
1. Click Security > Firewall > IPS.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Enable Intrusion Detection
Description
Toggle to ON to enable intrusion detection.
Enable Intrusion Prevention
Toggle to ON to enable intrusion prevention.
LAN and WAN
Toggle to ON to detect intrusions between the LAN and WAN interfaces.
DMZ and WAN
Toggle to ON to detect intrusions between the DMZ and WAN interfaces.
Number of Signatures Loaded
Displays the number of signatures loaded.
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Maintenance
System Settings
Path: Maintenance > Administration > System Setting
You may change the name of the router here.
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > System Setting.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Current System Name
Displays the current name for the router.
New Name for System
Enter a new name for the router.
Save
Description
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Section 9 - Maintenance
Date and Time
Path: Maintenance > Administration > Date and Time
You can configure your time zone, whether or not to adjust for Daylight Savings Time, and with which Network
Time Protocol (NTP) server to synchronize the date and time. You can choose to set Date and Time manually,
which will store the information on the router’s real time clock (RTC). If the router has access to the internet, the
most accurate mechanism to set the router time is to enable NTP server communication.
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > Date and Time.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Current Device Time
Time Zone
Daylight Saving
NTP Servers
NTP Server Type
Primary NTP Server
Description
Displays the current date and time on the router.
Select your time zone from the drop-down menu.
Toggle to ON to enable daylight saving time.
Toggle to ON to use NTP servers on the Internet.
Select either Default or Custom to enter specific NTP Server addresses.
If you selected Custom, enter the primary NTP server address.
Secondary NTP Server
If you selected Custom, enter the secondary NTP server address.
Time to re-synchronize
Enter the time in minutes for the router to re-synch with the NTP server(s).
Save
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Session Settings
Path: Maintenance > Administration > Session Settings
Here you can set the timeout value for admin and guest logins.
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > Session Settings.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Administrator
Description
Enter the timeout value in minutes for the Administrator account.
Guest
Enter the timeout value in minutes for the Guest account.
Save
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Section 8 - Security
License Updates
Path: Maintenance > Administration > License Update
Certain features can be added to the router by purchasing a license key. An activation code is provided based on
the router’s MAC Address, so it will be unique to that particular device.
Each license has the following three parameters:
Field
Model
Activation Code
Expiration
Description
The license model as it relates to the feature being added.
The activation code corresponding to this license.
Licenses can either have a fixed duration, or are perpetual for the life of this router.
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USB Share Ports
Path: Maintenance > Administration > USB Share Ports
This page allows configure the SharePort feature available on this router.
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > USB Share Ports.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
USB Port 1 Printer
Description
Toggle to ON to enable USB port 1. Once enabled you will need to enter your printer information.
USB Port 2 Printer
Toggle to ON to enable USB port 2. Once enabled you will need to enter your printer information.
Interface Name
Displays the name of the printer interface.
Enable Printer
Displays if the printer is enabled or not. Toggle to ON to enable.
Save
Click to save and activate your settings.
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SMS Service
Inbox
Path: Maintenance > Administration > SMS Service > Inbox
The D-Link Services Router has a USB interface to connect 3G modem support to send and receive Short
Messaging Service (SMS). The received messages can be seen in the Inbox and allows the user to create a new
SMS. If WAN3 is used in dedicated WAN mode, load balancing mode, or if the 3G USB device is not connected to
router then the controls on this page will not be available.
To view any incoming messages:
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > SMS Service > Inbox tab.
2. The following details are displayed.
Field
S. No
Sender
Time Stamp
Description
Displays the serial number of the message.
Displays the sender of the message.
Displays the time when the message was sent.
Text
Displays the content of the message.
Save
Click to save and activate your settings.
3. Right-click the entry to delete, refresh, reply, or forward the message.
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Create SMS
Path: Maintenance > Administration > SMS Service> Create SMS
This page allows you to send a message using the SMS service.
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > SMS Service > Create SMS tab.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Send Message.
Field
Receiver
Description
Enter the phone number of the intended receiver.
Text Message
Enter the message you want to send.
Send Message
Click to send your message.
Cancel
Click to reset the fields.
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Package Manager
Path: Maintenance > Administration > Package Manager
Note: This feature is only supported on the DSR-1000, DSR-1000N, DSR-500, and DSR-500N routers.
A package is a set of files which are installed by the router from D-Link’s repositories. This feature allows users
to download new drivers for supported USB devices and language packs to enable multi-lingual support for
the router’s management interface. Multi-lingual support via the package manager allows the user to choose
a language of choice so that the entire textual content in the router’s user interface is presented in the selected
language.
This feature supports a single driver and single language pack to be stored in the router (i.e. these files are
available for use after device reboot) . There are 2 types of installations supported by this feature:
1. Manual Installation: Upon selecting manual installation, the user has to download the
package which will then display the available languages that the router GUI now supports.
Note: Only drivers provided by D-Link can be used for manual installation. A validation process will
be performed during installation.
2. Auto Installation: By selecting the link “click here” the auto-installation of the package is
exercised. A page showing the list of available drivers / language packs is displayed from which
the user can select and install one of the options. For this type of installation the router must be
able to access the internet, as this will allow the user to download the package from a repository
server which consists of all the available languages.
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > Package Manager.
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2. Complete the fields from the table below.
Field
List of Default Drivers
Manual Install
Description
Displays the default drivers that are installed.
Click to display a list of available packages for download. You must be connected to the Internet. Here you
can select the driver to update or install.
If you have downloaded a packed, click Browse and select the package. Click Open and then click Install.
Install History
Displays a list of package installations.
Click Here
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Set Language
Path: Maintenance > Administration > Set Language
You can download language packs (refer to “Package Manager” on page 168) and install them on the router. Once
you have downloaded a pack, follow the steps below to install:
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > Set Language.
2. Select a loaded language pack from the drop-down menu and click Save.
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Web GUI Management
Path: Maintenance > Administration > Web GUI Management
The Web GUI Management page will allow you to specify by IP address or VLAN what users can configure the
router using the web GUI.
1. Click Maintenance > Administration > Web GUI Management.
2. Toggle Enable to ON and click Save.
3. Click Add New Configuration.
4. Enter a name for this configuration.
5. Select either Single IP Address and enter the IP address of the computer/device or VLAN Network
and enter the VLAN ID that you want to allow access to the web GUI.
6. Click Save.
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Remote Management
Path: Maintenance > Management > Remote Management
Enable this feature to be able to manage the router from a remote location, using HTTPS or Telnet. Both HTTPS
and Telnet access can be restricted to a subset of IP addresses. The router administrator can define a known PC,
single IP address or range of IP addresses that are allowed to access the GUI with HTTPS. The opened port for SSL
traffic can be changed from the default of 443 at the same time as defining the allowed remote management IP
address range.
1. Click Maintenance > Management > Remote Management.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Enable Remote Management
HTTPS Port No.
SSH
SNMP
Access Type
Respond to Ping
Save
Description
Toggle to ON to enable remote management.
Enter the port for HTTPS access. The default port is 443.
Toggle ON to enable SSH (Secure Shell) protocol which can be used to access the CLI over the network
from a remote host.
Toggle to ON to enable SNMP for remote management.
Select either All IP Addresses, IP Address Range (enter an IP range), or Only Selected PC (enter an IP
address).
Toggle to ON to allow the router to respond to ping requests from the WAN.
Click to save and activate your settings.
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SNMP
Path: Maintenance > Management > SNMP
SNMP is an additional management tool that is useful when multiple routers in a network are being managed by
a central Master system. When an external SNMP manager is provided with this router’s Management Information
Base (MIB) file, the manager can update the router’s hierarchal variables to view or update configuration
parameters. The router as a managed device has an SNMP agent that allows the MIB configuration variables
to be accessed by the Master (the SNMP manager). The Access Control List on the router identifies managers
in the network that have read-only or read-write SNMP credentials. The Traps List outlines the port over which
notifications from this router are provided to the SNMP community (managers) and also the SNMP version (v1,
v2c, v3) for the trap.
SNMP User List
1. Click Maintenance > Management > SNMP > SNMP tab.
2. Right-click a user and select Edit if you want to change the security level.
3. Select the security level from the drop-down list. Select one of the following:
• No-Auth No-Priv: Only requires a user name match for authentication.
• Auth No-Priv: Provides authentication based on the MD5 or SHA algorithms.
• Auth Priv: Provides authentication based on the MD5 or SHA algorithms as well as encryption
privacy with the DES 256-bit standard.
4. Click Save.
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SNMP Trap List
Path: Maintenance > Management > SNMP > SNMP Trap List
To create a new SNMP trap:
1. Click Maintenance > Management > SNMP > SNMP Trap List tab.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new trap, click Add SNMP Trap.
3. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
IP Address
Port
Community
Authentication Type
Save
Description
The IP Address of the SNMP trap agent.
The SNMP trap port to which the trap messages will be sent.
The community string to which the agent belongs. Most agents are configured to listen for traps in the
Public community.
The SNMP version used by the trap agent. The choices are v1, v2c, or v3.
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Access Control
Path: Maintenance > Management > SNMP > Access Control List
To edit, delete, or create a new access control entry:
1. Click Maintenance > Management > SNMP > Access Control List tab.
2. Right-click an entry and select either Edit or Delete. To add a new trap, click Add Access Control.
3. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Community
Access Type
Save
Description
The IP Address of the SNMP agent.
The network mask used to determine the list of allowed SNMP managers.
The community string to which the agent belongs. Most agents are configured to listen for traps in the
Public community.
Access will be either read only (ROcommunity) or read-write (RWcommunity).
Click to save and activate your settings.
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SNMP System Info
Path: Maintenance > Management > SNMP > SNMP System Info
To create a new SNMP trap:
1. Click Maintenance > Management > SNMP > SNMP System Info tab.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
SysContact
Description
The name of the contact person for this router. Examples: admin, John Doe.
SysLocation
The physical location of the router: Example: Rack #2, 4th Floor.
SysName
Save
A name given for easy identification of the router.
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Diagnostics
Ping an IP Address/Domain Name
Path: Maintenance > Management > Diagnostics > Network Tools
As part of the diagnostics functions on the router, you can ping an IP address or domain name. You can use this
function to test connectivity between the router and another device on the network or the Internet.
1. Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > Network Tools tab.
2. Under Command Output for Ping and Traceroute, in the IP Address/Domain Name field, enter an IP
address or domain name.
3. Click Ping. The results will appear in the Command Output display below.
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Using Traceroute
Path: Maintenance > Management > Diagnostics > Network Tools
The router provides a Traceroute function that lets you map the network path to a public host. Up to 30 “hops”
between this router and the destination will be displayed.
1. Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > Network Tools tab.
2. Under Command Output for Ping and Traceroute, in the IP Address/Domain Name field, enter an IP
address or domain name.
3. Click Traceroute. The results will appear in the Command Output display below.
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Performing DNS Lookups
Path: Maintenance > Management > Diagnostics > Network Tools
The router provides a DNS lookup function that lets you retrieve the IP address of a Web, FTP, Mail, or any other
server on the Internet.
1. Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > Network Tools tab.
2. Under DNS Lookup, in the Domain Name field, enter an Internet name.
3. Click Lookup. The results will appear in the Command Output display. If the host or domain entry exists,
a response will appear with the IP address. If the message Host Unknown appears, the Internet name
does not exist.
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Capture Packets
Path: Maintenance > Management > Diagnostics > Capture Packets
The router lets you capture all packets that pass through the LAN and WAN interfaces. The packet trace is limited
to 1MB of data per capture session. If the capture file size exceeds 1MB, it is deleted automatically and a new
capture file is created.
1. Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > Capture Packets tab.
2. Select an interface from the drop-down menu.
3. Click Start Trace. The trace can be downloaded by clicking the Download button, which will
immediately begin the download to the browser’s default download location. To stop the trace click
Stop Trace.
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System Check
Path: Maintenance > Management > Diagnostics > System Check
As part of the diagnostics functions on the router, you can view the static and dynamic routes for both IPv4 and IPv6.
1. Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > System Check tab.
2. Click Display IPv4 Table or Display IPv6 Table. The results will appear in the Command Output
display.
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Power Saving
Path: Maintenance > Management > Power Saving
The router allows you to adjust the power consumption of the hardware based on your actual usage. The two
“green” options available for your LAN switch are Power Saving by Link Status and Length Detection State.
1. Click Maintenance > Diagnostics > Power Saving.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
By Link Status
By Cable Length Detection
Save
Description
With “Power Saving by Link Status” option toggled to ON, the total power consumption by the LAN switch
is dependent function of on the number of connected ports. The overall current draw when a single port is
connected is less than when all the ports are connected.
With “Length Detection State” option toggled to ON, the overall current supplied to a LAN port is reduced
when a smaller cable length is connected on a LAN port.
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Firmware Upgrade
You can upgrade to a newer firmware version from the Administration web page. In the Firmware Upgrade
section, to upgrade your firmware, click Browse, locate and select the firmware image on your host, and click
Upgrade. After the new firmware image is validated, the new image is written to flash and the router will
automatically reboot with the new firmware.
Warning: During the firmware upgrade, do NOT try to go online, turn off the DSR, shut down your PC, or interrupt the
process in anyway until the operation is complete. This should take only a minute or so including the reboot process.
Interrupting the upgrade process at specific points when the flash is being written to may corrupt the flash memory
and render the router unusable without a low-level process of restoring the flash firmware (not through the web GUI).
Check Update
Path: Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Upgrade
This router supports an automated notification to determine if a newer firmware version is available for this
router. By clicking the Check Now button in the notification section, the router will check a D-Link server to see
if a newer firmware version for this router is available for download.
To see if a new version is available:
1. Click Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Upgrade > Check Update tab.
2. Click Check Now. If new firmware is available or if you have the most current version a message will
appear under Status.
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Using PC
To upgrade the firmware from a PC:
1. Download the latest firmware version from the D-Link support website.
2. Once downloaded, log in to the router and click Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Upgrade >
Using System (PC) tab.
3. Click Browse and locate the firmware file you downloaded. Select it and click Open.
4. Click Upgrade.
Note: The upgrade process takes a few minutes. Do not interrupt the upgrade or turn off the router;
otherwise you can damage the firmware. Wait for the upgrade to complete before browsing any sites from
your browser.
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Using USB
To upgrade the firmware using a USB thumb drive:
1. Download the latest firmware version from the D-Link support website and copy the file to a USB
thumb drive.
2. Plug the USB thumb drive into a USB port on the router.
3. Log in to the router and click Maintenance > Firmware > Firmware Upgrade > Using USB tab.
4. Select the firmware file from the list and click Upgrade.
Note: The upgrade process takes a few minutes. Do not interrupt the upgrade or turn off the router;
otherwise you can damage the firmware. Wait for the upgrade to complete before browsing any sites from
your browser.
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Configuration Files
Backup
Path: Maintenance > Firmware > Backup / Restore
After you configure the router, you can back up the configuration settings. When you back up the settings, they
are saved as a file. You can then use the file to restore the settings on the same router if something goes wrong
or on a different router (must be the same model) that will replace the existing router.
To backup your configuration files:
1. Click Maintenance > Firmware > Backup / Restore tab.
2. To save the file to your computer, click Save to System (PC). If you have a USB thumb drive connected
to the router, you can click Save to USB Port 1 (or Port 2).
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Restore
To restore your settings from a saved backup file:
1. Click Maintenance > Firmware > Backup / Restore.
2. To restore the file from your computer, click Browse and select the file. Click Open and then click
Restore.
To restore the file from a USB thumb drive, select the file in the list under the corresponding USB port
and click Restore.
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Configuration Settings
If there is a USB storage device currently plugged in to the router, you can enable auto-backup. The snapshot of
current configuration settings will be updated on the USB storage device and overwrite any files with the same
filename (i.e., if there was an earlier configuration backup done to this location).
1. Click Maintenance > Firmware > Backup / Restore > Configuration Settings tab.
2. Toggle Backup Configuration to USB Automatically to ON to automatically save your configuration
settings to a file on your USB storage device.
3. Toggle Encrypt Configuration File to ON to encrypt the configuration file. This will ensure confidential
information like system username/passwords are not available for view by unauthorized sources.
Enabling this option will apply to configuration files backed up on the host as well as a USB drive.
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Soft Reboot
Performing a soft reboot simply performs a power cycle.
1. Click Maintenance > Firmware > Soft Reboot.
2. Click Soft Reboot. The router will power cycle.
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Reset to Factory Default Settings
If you reset the router to its factory default settings, it returns to the state when it was new — all changes you
made to the default configuration are lost. Examples of settings that get restored include critical things you need
to get online, such as login password, SSID, IP addresses, and wireless security keys.
1. Click Maintenance > Firmware > Soft Reboot.
2. Click Default. The router will power cycle and reset all settings to the default values.
Note: After restoring to the factory default settings, the router’s default LAN IP address is 192.168.10.1, the
default login user name is ‘admin’, and the default login password is ‘admin’.
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Log Settings
The router allows you capture log messages. You can monitor the type of traffic that goes through the router
and be notified of potential attacks or errors when they are detected by the controller. The following sections
describe the log configuration settings and the ways you can access these logs.
Defining What to Log
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Log Facilities
The Facility Logs page lets you determine the granularity of logs to receive from the wireless controller. Select
one of the following facilities:
• Kernel: The Linux kernel. Log messages that correspond to this facility would correspond to
traffic through the firewall or network stack.
• System: Application and management-level features available on this router for managing the
unit.
• Local1-UTM: This facility corresponds to IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) which helps in
detecting malicious intrusion attempts from the WAN.
• Local0-Wireless: This facility corresponds to the 802.11 driver used for providing AP
functionality to your network.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Log Facilities.
2. Select the facility and then toggle ON which events you want to log and click Save.
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For each facility, the following events (in order of severity) can be logged:
• Emergency: system is unusable
• Alert: action must be taken immediately
• Critical: critical conditions
• Error: error conditions
• Warning: warning conditions
• Notification: normal but significant condition
• Information: informational
• Debugging: debug-level messages
When a particular severity level is selected, all events with severity equal to and greater than the chosen severity
are captured. For example if you have configured CRITICAL level logging for the Wireless facility, then 802.11
logs with severities CRITICAL, ALERT, and EMERGENCY are logged.
The display for logging can be customized based on whether the logs are sent to the Event Log viewer in the
web management interface (the Event Log viewer is in the Status > System Information > All Logs > Current
Logs) or a remote Syslog server for later review. E-mail logs, discussed in a subsequent section, follow the same
configuration as logs configured for a Syslog server.
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Routing Logs
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Routing Logs
Traffic can be tracked based on whether the packet was accepted or dropped by the firewall. Denial of service
attacks, general attack information, login attempts, dropped packets, and similar events can be captured for
review.
Note: Enabling logging options may generate a significant volume of log messages and is recommended for
debugging purposes only.
Traffic through each network segment (LAN, WAN, DMZ) can be tracked based on whether the packet was
accepted or dropped by the firewall.
Accepted Packets are those that were successfully transferred through the corresponding network segment (i.e.,
LAN to WAN). This option is particularly useful when the Default Outbound Policy is “Block Always” so you can
monitor traffic that is passed through the firewall.
Dropped Packets are packets that were intentionally blocked from being transferred through the corresponding
network segment. This option is useful when the Default Outbound Policy is “Allow Always”.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Routing Logs.
2. Toggle which events you want to log to ON and click Save.
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System Logs
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > System Logs
In addition to network segment logging, unicast and multicast traffic can be logged. Unicast packets have a
single destination on the network, whereas broadcast (or multicast) packets are sent to all possible destinations
simultaneously. One other useful log control is to log packets that are dropped due to configured bandwidth
profiles over a particular interface. This data will indicate to the admin whether the bandwidth profile has to be
modified to account for the desired internet traffic of LAN users.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > System Logs.
2. Toggle which events you want to log to ON and click Save.
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Remote Logs
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Remote Logs
Once you have configured the type of logs that you want the router to collect, they can be sent to either a Syslog
server or an E-Mail address. For remote logging a key configuration field is the Remote Log Identifier. Every
logged message will contain the configured prefix of the Remote Log Identifier, so that syslog servers or email
addresses that receive logs from more than one router can sort for the relevant device’s logs.
Once you enable the option to e-mail logs, enter the e-mail server’s address (IP address or FQDN) of the SMTP
server. The router will connect to this server when sending e-mails out to the configured addresses. The SMTP
port and return e-mail addresses are required fields to allow the router to package the logs and send a valid e-mail
that is accepted by one of the configured “send-to” addresses. Up to three e-mail addresses can be configured as
log recipients.
In order to establish a connection with the configured SMTP port and server, define the server’s authentication
requirements. The router supports Login Plain (no encryption) or CRAM-MD5 (encrypted) for the username and
password data to be sent to the SMTP server. Authentication can be disabled if the server does not have this
requirement. In some cases the SMTP server may send out IDENT requests, and this router can have this response
option enabled as needed.
Once the e-mail server and recipient details are defined you can determine when the router should send out
logs. E-mail logs can be sent out based on a defined schedule by first choosing the unit (i.e., the frequency) of
sending logs: Hourly, Daily, or Weekly. Selecting Never will disable log e-mails but will preserve the e-mail server
settings.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Remote Logs.
2. Complete the fields from the table on the next page and click Save.
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Field
SMTP Port
Description
Enter a prefix used to identify the source of the message. This identifier is prefixed to both e-mail and
Syslog messages.
Toggle to ON to enable E-Mail logs.
Enter the IP address or network address of the SMTP server. The router will connect to this server to send
e-mail logs when required. The SMTP server must be operational for e-mail notifications to be received.
Enter the SMTP port of the e-mail server.
Return E-Mail Address
Enter the e-mail address where replies from the SMTP server are to be sent (required for failure messages).
Send to E-Mail Address (1-3)
Remote Log Identifier
E-Mail Log
E-Mail Server Address
Day
Enter up to three e-mail addresses where logs and alerts are to be sent.
Select an authentication if the SMTP server requires authentication before accepting connections. Choices
are:
• None: No authentication is used. The User Name and Password fields are not available.
• Login Plain: Authentication used to log in using Base64-encoded passwords over non-encrypted
communication session. Base64-encoded passwords offer no cryptographic protection, making them
vulnerable.
• CRAM-MD5: A challenge-response authentication mechanism defined in RFC 2195 based on the
HMAC-MD5 MAC algorithm. CRAM-MD5 offers a higher level of authentication than Login Plain.
If Authentication with SMTP is set to Login Plain or CRAM-MD5, enter the user name to be used for
authentication.
If Authentication with SMTP is set to Login Plain or CRAM-MD5, enter the case-sensitive password to be
used for authentication.
Toggle to ON to have the router respond to IDENT requests from the SMTP server.
Select the period of time that you need to send the log. This option is useful when you do not want to
receive logs by e-mail, but want to keep e-mail options configured, so you can use the Send Log function
Event Log viewer pages. Choices are:
• Never: Disable sending of logs.
• Hourly: Send logs every hour.
• Daily: Send logs every day at the Time specified.
• Weekly: Send logs weekly, at the Day and Time specified.
If Unit is set to Weekly, select the day of the week when logs will be sent.
Time
If Unit is set to Daily or Weekly, select the time when logs will be sent.
Save
Click to save and activate your settings.
Authentication with SMTP
User Name
Password
Respond to identd from SMTP
Unit
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Syslog Server
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Syslog Server
An external Syslog server is often used to collect and store logs from the router. This remote device typically has
less memory constraints than the local Event Viewer on the router. Therefore, a number of logs can be collected
over a sustained period. This is useful for debugging network issues or to monitor router traffic over a long
duration.
The router supports eight concurrent Syslog servers. Each server can be configured to receive different log
facility messages of varying severity using the Remote Logs page. This page also lets you send configuration
logs to three email recipients.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Syslog Server.
2. Complete the fields from the table on the next page and click Save.
Field
Syslog Server 1
FQDN / IP Address
Description
Toggle to ON to setup a Syslog server.
Enter the IP address or Internet Name of the Syslog server.
Facility
Select which facility you want to log. Refer to “Defining What to Log” on page 191 for definitions.
Severity
Select the severity level you want to log. Refer to “Defining What to Log” on page 191 for definitions.
Syslog Server 2-8
Save
Toggle to ON to setup another Syslog server. Repeat the fields above for each server you want to setup.
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Event Logs
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > Event Logs
The router’s web management interface displays configured log messages from the Status menu. When traffic
through or to the router matches settings in the Facility Logs page or Routing Logs page, the corresponding log
message will appear in this window with a timestamp.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > Event Logs.
2. Toggle to ON and click Save.
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IPv6 Logs
Path: Maintenance > Logs Settings > IPv6 Logs
This page allows you to configure what IPv6 events you want to log.
1. Click Maintenance > Log Settings > IPv6 Logs.
2. Complete the fields from the table below and click Save.
Field
Accepted Packets
Description
LAN to WAN
Toggle to ON to log accepted packets.
Dropped Packets
Toggle to ON to log dropped packets.
WAN
Accepted Packets
Toggle to ON to log accepted packets.
Dropped Packets
Toggle to ON to log dropped packets.
Save
Click to save and activate your settings.
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Status and Statistics
Dashboard
Path: Status > Dashboard
The router provides a dashboard that displays about the resources the system is using. The dashboard page is
organized into the following sections:
Field
Traffic Overview
WAN Ports
Bandwidth Usage
VPNs
Traffic Information
Description
Displays a chart of traffic overview by service for each interface.
Displays a chart of traffic overview by bandwidth and packet information for WAN traffic.
Displays bandwidth usage by network segment such as WAN or LAN. The data is broken into by applications
service such as HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, SNMP, and others.
Displays a chart of VPN traffic by bandwidth and number of tunnels.
Displays a grid of traffic statistics for each interface.
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Manage Dashboard
To manage the dashboard:
1. Click on the Manage Dashboard button.
2. The following window will pop out and allow you to enable or disable the overview panels shown on
the dashboard. Toggle the panel to ON or OFF and click Save.
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System
Path: Status > System Information > Device > System
The System Info page displays the current system name, firmware version, hardware version, and serial number.
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LAN Info
Path: Status > System Information > Device > LAN
The LAN Information page summarizes the LAN settings including MAC address, IP address, and link state.
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WAN1
Path: Status > System Information > Device > WAN1
The WAN1 Information page summarizes the WAN1 port settings.
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WAN2
Path: Status > System Information > Device > WAN2
The WAN2 Information page summarizes the WAN2 port settings.
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WAN3
Path: Status > System Information > Device > WAN3
The WAN3 Information page summarizes the WAN3 settings.
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Wireless
Path: Status > System Information > Device > Wireless
The Wireless Information page displays traffic statistics for each enabled access point. This page will give a
snapshot of how much traffic is being transmitted over each wireless link.
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All Logs
Current Logs
Path: Status > System Information > All Logs > Current Logs
The Current Logs window displays configured log messages from the router as they appear. Each log will appear
with a timestamp as determined by the router's configured time. If remote logging such as a Syslog server or
e-mail logging is configured, the same logs are sent to the remote interface while being displayed here.
Click Clear All to remove all entries in the Display Logs screen or click Send Logs to send all logs in the Current
Logs screen to preconfigured e-mail recipients.
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Firewall Logs
Path: Status > System Information > All Logs > Firewall Logs
The Firewall Logs window displays configured firewall event messages from the router as they appear. Each log
will appear with a timestamp as determined by the router's configured time.
Click Clear All to remove all entries in the Display Logs screen or click Send Logs to send all logs in the Current
Logs screen to preconfigured e-mail recipients.
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IPSec VPN Logs
Path: Status > System Information > All Logs > IPSec VPN Logs
The IPSec VPN Logs window displays IPSec VPN event messages from the router as they appear. Each log will
appear with a timestamp as determined by the router's configured time.
Click Clear All to remove all entries in the Display Logs screen or click Send Logs to send all logs in the Current
Logs screen to preconfigured e-mail recipients.
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SSL VPN Logs
Path: Status > System Information > All Logs > SSL VPN Logs
The SSL VPN Logs window displays SSL VPN event messages from the router as they appear. Each log will appear
with a timestamp as determined by the router's configured time.
Click Clear All to remove all entries in the Display Logs screen or click Send Logs to send all logs in the Current
Logs screen to preconfigured e-mail recipients.
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USB Status
Path: Status > System Information > USB Status
The USB Status page summarizes the USB devices connected to the router. You may connect USB printer and
USB storage device directly to the router.
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Network Information
DHCP Leased Clients
Path: Status > Network Information > DHCP Clients
Three separated tabs display a list of clients whom get IP leased from the router: LAN leased clients, IPv6 leased
clients, and DMZ leased clients.
LAN Leased Clients
IPv6 Leased Clients
DMZ Leased Clients
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Active Sessions
Path: Status > Network Information > Active Sessions
This table lists the active internet sessions through the router’s firewall. The session’s protocol, state, local, and
remote IP addresses are shown.
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Active VPNs
Path: Status > Network Information > Active VPNs
You can view and change the status (connect or drop) of the router’s VPN associations/connections. Here, the
active VPN associations/connections are listed along with the traffic details and tunnel state. The traffic is a
cumulative measure of transmitted/received packets since the tunnel was established.
IPSec SAs
SSL VPN Connections
PPTP VPN Connections
OpenVPN Connections
L2TP VPN Connections
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Interface Statistics
Path: Status > Network Information > Interfaces Statistics
This page displays packet information on the LAN, VLAN, and WLAN interfaces.
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View Wireless Clients
Path: Status > Network Information > Wireless Clients
The clients connected to a particular AP can be viewed on this page. Connected clients are sorted by the MAC
address and indicate the security parameters used by the wireless link, as well as the time connected to the
corresponding AP. The statistics table has auto-refresh control which allows display of the most current port level
data at each page refresh. The default auto-refresh for this page is 10 seconds.
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Device Stats
Path: Status > Network Information > Device Stats
Detailed transmit and receive statistics for each physical port are presented here. Each interface (WAN1, WAN2/
DMZ, LAN, and VLANs) have port specific packet level information provided for review. Transmitted/received
packets, port collisions, and the cumulating bytes/sec for transmit/receive directions are provided for each
interface along with the port up time. If you suspect issues with any of the wired ports, this table will help
diagnose uptime or transmit level issues with the port.
The statistics table has auto-refresh control which allows display of the most current port level data at each page
refresh. The default auto-refresh for this page is 10 seconds.
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Wireless Statistics
Path: Status > Network Information > Wireless Statistics
The Wireless Statistics page displays the incrementing traffic statistics for each enabled access point. This page
will give a snapshot of how much traffic is being transmitted over each wireless link. If you suspect that a radio
or VAP may be down, the details on this page would confirm if traffic is being sent and received through the VAP.
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View LAN Clients
Path: Status > Network Information > LAN Clients
The LAN clients to the router are identified by an ARP scan through the LAN switch. The NetBIOS name (if
available), IP address, and MAC address of discovered LAN hosts are displayed.
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Troubleshooting
Internet Connection
Symptom: You cannot access the router’s web-configuration interface from a PC on your LAN.
Recommended action:
1. Check the Ethernet connection between the PC and the router.
2. Ensure that your PC’s IP address is on the same subnet as the router. If you are using the recommended
addressing scheme, your PC’s address should be in the range 192.168.10.2 to 192.168.10.254.
3. Check your PC’s IP address. If the PC cannot reach a DHCP server, some versions of Windows and
Mac OS generate and assign an IP address. These auto-generated addresses are in the range
169.254.x.x. If your IP address is in this range, check the connection from the PC to the firewall and
reboot your PC.
4. If your router’s IP address has changed and you don’t know what it is, reset the router configuration
to factory defaults (this sets the firewall’s IP address to 192.168.10.1).
5. If you do not want to reset to factory default settings and lose your configuration, reboot the
router and use a packet sniffer (such as Ethereal™) to capture packets sent during the reboot. Look
at the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) packets to locate the router’s LAN interface address.
6. Launch your browser and ensure that Java, JavaScript, or ActiveX is enabled. If you are using
Internet Explorer, click Refresh to ensure that the Java applet is loaded. Close the browser and
launch it again.
7. Ensure that you are using the correct login information. The factory default login name is admin
and the password is password. Ensure that CAPS LOCK is off when entering this information.
Symptom: Router does not save configuration changes.
Recommended action:
1. When entering configuration settings, click Apply before moving to another menu or tab;
otherwise your changes are lost.
2. Click Refresh or Reload in the browser. Your changes may have been made, but the browser may
be caching the old configuration.
Symptom: Router cannot access the Internet.
Possible cause: If you use dynamic IP addresses, your router may not have requested an IP address from the ISP.
Recommended action:
1. Launch your browser and go to an external site such as www.google.com.
2. Access the firewall’s configuration main menu at http://192.168.10.1.
3. Select Monitoring > Router Status.
4. Ensure that an IP address is shown for the WAN port. If 0.0.0.0 is shown, your firewall has not
obtained an IP address from your ISP. See the next symptom.
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Symptom: Router cannot obtain an IP address from the ISP.
Recommended action:
1. Turn off power to the cable or DSL modem.
2. Turn off the router.
3. Wait five minutes, and then reapply power to the cable or DSL modem.
4. When the modem LEDs indicate that it has resynchronized with the ISP, reapply power to the
router. If the router still cannot obtain an ISP address, see the next symptom.
Symptom: Router still cannot obtain an IP address from the ISP.
Recommended action:
1. Ask your ISP if it requires a login program — PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) or some other type of login.
2. If yes, verify that your configured login name and password are correct.
3. Ask your ISP if it checks for your PC’s hostname.
4. If yes, select Network Configuration > WAN Settings > Ethernet ISP Settings and set the account
name to the PC hostname of your ISP account.
5. Ask your ISP if it allows only one Ethernet MAC address to connect to the Internet, and therefore
checks for your PC’s MAC address.
6. If yes, inform your ISP that you have bought a new network device, and ask them to use the firewall’s
MAC address.
7. Alternatively, select Network Configuration > WAN Settings > Ethernet ISP Settings and configure
your router to spoof your PC’s MAC address.
Symptom: Router can obtain an IP address, but PC is unable to load Internet pages.
Recommended action:
1. Ask your ISP for the addresses of its designated Domain Name System (DNS) servers. Configure
your PC to recognize those addresses. For details, see your operating system documentation.
2. On your PC, configure the router to be its TCP/IP gateway.
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Date and time
Symptom: Date shown is January 1, 1970.
Possible cause: The router has not yet successfully reached a network time server (NTS).
Recommended action:
1. If you have just configured the router, wait at least five minutes, select Administration > Time Zone,
and recheck the date and time.
2. Verify your Internet access settings.
Symptom: Time is off by one hour.
Possible cause: The router does not automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
Recommended action:
1. Select Administration > Time Zone and view the current date and time settings.
2. Click to check or uncheck “Automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time”, then click Apply.
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Pinging to Test LAN Connectivity
Most TCP/IP terminal devices and firewalls contain a ping utility that sends an ICMP echo-request packet to the
designated device. The DSR responds with an echo reply. Troubleshooting a TCP/IP network is made very easy by
using the ping utility in your PC or workstation.
Testing the LAN path from your PC to your router
1. From the PC’s Windows toolbar, Click Start and in the search box at the bottom, type cmd and
press Enter.
2. At the prompt, type ping  where  is the router’s IP address. Example:
ping 192.168.10.1.
3. Press Enter.
4. Observe the display:
• If the path is working, you will see this message sequence:
Pinging  with 32 bytes of data
Reply from : bytes=32 time=NN ms TTL=xxx
• If the path is not working, you will see this message sequence:
Pinging  with 32 bytes of data
Request timed out
5. If the path is not working, Test the physical connections between PC and router:
• If the LAN port LED is off, go to the “LED displays” section on your Install Guide and follow
instructions for “LAN or Internet port LEDs are not lit.”
• Verify that the corresponding link LEDs are lit for your network interface card and for any
hub ports that are connected to your workstation and firewall.
6. If the path is still not up, test the network configuration:
• Verify that the Ethernet card driver software and TCP/IP software are installed and
configured on the PC.
• Verify that the IP address for the router and PC are correct and on the same subnet.
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Testing the LAN path from your PC to a remote device
1. From the PC’s Windows toolbar, Click Start and in the search box at the bottom, type cmd and
press Enter.
2. Type ping -n 10  where -n 10 specifies a maximum of 10 tries and  is
the IP address of a remote device such as your ISP’s DNS server. Example: ping -n 10 10.1.1.1.
3. Press Enter and then observe the display (see the previous procedure).
4. If the path is not working, do the following:
• Check that the PC has the IP address of your firewall listed as the default gateway. (If the
IP configuration of your PC is assigned by DHCP, this information is not visible in your PC’s
Network Control Panel.)
• Verify that the network (subnet) address of your PC is different from the network address
of the remote device.
• Verify that the cable or DSL modem is connected and functioning.
• Ask your ISP if it assigned a hostname to your PC. If yes, select Network Configuration >
WAN Settings > Ethernet ISP Settings and enter that hostname as the ISP account name.
• Ask your ISP if it rejects the Ethernet MAC addresses of all but one of your PCs.
Many broadband ISPs restrict access by allowing traffic from the MAC address of only your
broadband modem; but some ISPs additionally restrict access to the MAC address of just a single
PC connected to that modem. If this is the case, configure your firewall to clone or spoof the MAC
address from the authorized PC.
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Restoring factory-default configuration settings
To restore factory-default configuration settings, do either of the following:
1. Do you know the account password and IP address?
• If yes, select Administration > Settings Backup & Upgrade and click default.
• If no, do the following:
On the rear panel of the router, press and hold the Reset button about 10 seconds, until
the test LED lights and then blinks. Release the button and wait for the router to reboot.
2. If the router does not restart automatically; manually restart it to make the default settings effective.
3. After a restore to factory defaults —whether initiated from the configuration interface or the Reset
button — the following settings apply:
• LAN IP address: 192.168.10.1
• Username: admin
• Password: admin
• DHCP server on LAN: enabled
• WAN port configuration: Get configuration via DHCP
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Appendix A - Glossary
Appendix A - Glossary
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol. Broadcast protocol for mapping IP addresses to MAC addresses.
CHAP
Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol. Protocol for authenticating users to an ISP.
DDNS
Dynamic DNS. System for updating domain names in real time. Allows a domain name to be
assigned to a device with a dynamic IP address.
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Protocol for allocating IP addresses dynamically so that
addresses can be reused when hosts no longer need them.
DNS
Domain Name System. Mechanism for translating H.323 IDs, URLs, or e-mail IDs into IP addresses.
Also used to assist in locating remote gatekeepers and to map IP addresses to hostnames of
administrative domains.
FQDN
Fully qualified domain name. Complete domain name, including the host portion. Example:
serverA.companyA.com.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol. Protocol for transferring files between network nodes.
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Protocol used by web browsers and web servers to transfer files.
IKE
Internet Key Exchange. Mode for securely exchanging encryption keys in ISAKMP as part of
building a VPN tunnel.
IPsec
IP security. Suite of protocols for securing VPN tunnels by authenticating or encrypting IP packets
in a data stream. IPsec operates in either transport mode (encrypts payload but not packet
headers) or tunnel mode (encrypts both payload and packet headers).
ISAKMP
Internet Key Exchange Security Protocol. Protocol for establishing security associations and
cryptographic keys on the Internet.
ISP
Internet service provider.
MAC Address
Media-access-control address. Unique physical-address identifier attached to a network adapter.
MTU
Maximum transmission unit. Size, in bytes, of the largest packet that can be passed on. The MTU
for Ethernet is a 1500-byte packet.
NAT
Network Address Translation. Process of rewriting IP addresses as a packet passes through a
router or firewall. NAT enables multiple hosts on a LAN to access the Internet using the single
public IP address of the LAN’s gateway router.
NetBIOS
Microsoft Windows protocol for file sharing, printer sharing, messaging, authentication, and
name resolution.
NTP
Network Time Protocol. Protocol for synchronizing a router to a single clock on the network,
known as the clock master.
PAP
Password Authentication Protocol. Protocol for authenticating users to a remote access server or
ISP.
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PPPoE
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Protocol for connecting a network of hosts to an ISP
without the ISP having to manage the allocation of IP addresses.
PPTP
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol. Protocol for creation of VPNs for the secure transfer of data
from remote clients to private servers over the Internet.
RADIUS
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service. Protocol for remote user authentication and
accounting. Provides centralized management of usernames and passwords.
RSA
Rivest-Shamir-Adleman. Public key encryption algorithm.
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol. Protocol for transmitting data over the Internet with guaranteed
reliability and in-order delivery.
UDP
User Data Protocol. Protocol for transmitting data over the Internet quickly but with no
guarantee of reliability or in-order delivery.
VPN
Virtual private network. Network that enables IP traffic to travel securely over a public TCP/IP
network by encrypting all traffic from one network to another. Uses tunneling to encrypt all
information at the IP level.
WINS
Windows Internet Name Service. Service for name resolution. Allows clients on different IP
subnets to dynamically resolve addresses, register themselves, and browse the network without
sending broadcasts.
XAUTH
IKE Extended Authentication. Method, based on the IKE protocol, for authenticating not just
devices (which IKE authenticates) but also users. User authentication is performed after device
authentication and before IPsec negotiation.
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Appendix B - Factory Default Settings
Feature
Description
User Login URL
Default Settings
http://192.168.10.1
Device Login
User Name
admin
Password
admin
WAN MAC Address
Use default address
WAN MTU size
1500
Internet Connection
Local Area Network (LAN)
Firewall
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IP Address
192.168.10.1
IPv4 Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
RIP Direction
None
RIP Version
Disabled
RIP Authentication
Disabled
DHCP Server
Enabled
DHCP Starting IP Address
192.168.10.2
DHCP Ending IP Address
192.168.10.100
Time Zone
GMT
Daylight Saving Time
Disabled
SNMP
Disabled
Remote Management
Disabled
Inbound Communication from Internet
Disabled (except Port 80 HTTP)
Outbound Communication to Internet
Enabled (all)
Source MAC Filtering
Disabled
Stealth Mode
Enabled
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Appendix C - Standard Services for Port
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FTP
HTTP
HTTPS
ICMP-TYPE-3
ICMP-TYPE-4
ICMP-TYPE-5
ICMP-TYPE-6
ICMP-TYPE-7
ICMP-TYPE-8
ICMP-TYPE-9
ICMP-TYPE-10
ICMP-TYPE-11
ICMP-TYPE-13
ICQ
IMAP2
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SFTP
SMTP
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Appendix D - Log Output Reference
Facility: System (Networking)
Log Message
Severity
Log Message
DEBUG
networkIntable.txt not found
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Interface is already deleted in bridge
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
removing %s from bridge %s... %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
adding %s to bridge %s... %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
stopping bridge...
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
stopping bridge...
DEBUG
failed to call ddns enable
ERROR
stopping bridge...
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Wan is not up
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
doDNS:failed
DEBUG
Illegal invocation of ddnsView (%s)
ERROR
doDNS:failed
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
doDNS:Result = FAILED
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
doDNS:Result SUCCESS
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
Write Old Entry: %s %s %s: to %s
DEBUG
Illegal operation interface got deleted
ERROR
Write New Entry: %s %s #%s : to %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Write Old Entry: %s %s %s: to %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Write New Entry: %s %s #%s : to %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
ifStaticMgmtDBUpdateHandler: returning
with “
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
nimfLinkStatusGet: buffer: \
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
DEBUG
Failed to call ddns enable
ERROR
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
DEBUG
Failed to call ddns enable
ERROR
nimfLinkStatusGetErr: returning with
status: %d
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: current Mac Option:
%d
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: current Port Speed
Option: %d
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: current Mtu Option:
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command %s
BridgeConfig: too few arguments to
command %s
Severity
DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
ERROR
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nimfAdvOptSetWrap: looks like we are
reconnecting. “
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: Mtu Size: %d
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: NIMF table is %s
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap:WAN_MODE
TRIGGER
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: MTU: %d
DEBUG
Failed to call ddns enable
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: old Mtu Flag: %d
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: user has changed
MTU option
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: MTU: %d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: old MTU size: %d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Setting LED [%d]:[%d] For %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
l2tpEnable: command string: %s
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: handling reboot
scenario
DEBUG
failed to call ddns enable
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: INDICATOR = %d
DEBUG
ddns: SQL error: %s
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: UpdateFlag: %d
DEBUG
ddnsDisable failed
ERROR
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: old Port Speed
Option: %d
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: old Mac Address
Option: %d
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: returning with
status: %s
nimfGetUpdateMacFlag: MacTable Flag
is: %d
Failed to open the resolv.conf file.
Exiting./n
Could not write to the resolv.conf file.
Exiting.
nimfMacGet: Mac Option changed
DEBUG
nimfMacGet: Update Flag: %d
DEBUG
nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
Error opening the lanUptime File
ERROR
nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
Error Opening the lanUptime File.
ERROR
nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
failed to open %s
ERROR
nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
failed to open %s
ERROR
nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
failed to query networkInterface table
ERROR
nimfMacGet:Mac option Not changed \
DEBUG
failed to query networkInterface table
ERROR
nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
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nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
failed to enable IPv6 forwarding
ERROR
nimfMacGet: MacAddress: %s
DEBUG
failed to set capabilities on the “
ERROR
nimfMacGet: returning with status: %s
DEBUG
failed to enable IPv6 forwarding
ERROR
Now in enableing LanBridge function
DEBUG
failed to set capabilities on the “
ERROR
sucessfully executed the command %s
DEBUG
failed to disable IPv6 forwarding
ERROR
Now in disableing LanBridge function
DEBUG
failed to set capabilities on the “
ERROR
sucessfully executed the command %s
DEBUG
failed to open %s
ERROR
configPortTblHandler:Now we are in
Sqlite Update “
DEBUG
Could not create ISATAP Tunnel
ERROR
The Old Configuration of ConfiPort
was:%s
DEBUG
Could not destroy ISATAP Tunnel
ERROR
The New Configuration of ConfiPort
was:%s
DEBUG
Could not configure ISATAP Tunnel
ERROR
The user has deselected the configurable
port
DEBUG
Could not de-configure ISATAP Tunnel
ERROR
failed query %s
DEBUG
nimfStatusUpdate: updating
NimfStatus failed
ERROR
failed query %s
DEBUG
nimfStatusUpdate: updating
NimfStatus failed
ERROR
failed query %s
DEBUG
nimfLinkStatusGet: determinig link’s
status failed
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
nimfLinkStatusGet: opening status file
failed
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
Failed to commit
ERROR
%s:%d SIP ENABLE: %s
DEBUG
ifStatusDBUpdate: Failed to begin “
ERROR
sipTblHandler:failed to update ifStatic
DEBUG
%s: SQL error: %s
ERROR
sipTblHandler:failed to update Configport
DEBUG
%s: Failed to commit “
ERROR
%s:%d SIP DISABLE: %s
DEBUG
nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get
LedPinId
ERROR
%s:%d SIP SET CONF: %s
DEBUG
nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get
LedPinId
ERROR
Failed to open %s: %s
DEBUG
nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get
LedPinId
ERROR
Failed to start sipalg
DEBUG
%s: unable to kill dhclient
ERROR
Failed to stop sipalg
DEBUG
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: unable to get
current Mac Option
ERROR
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nimfAdvOptSetWrap: unable to get
current Port “
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: unable to get
current MTU Option
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: error getting
Mac Address from “
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: unable to get
the MTU
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: error setting
interface advanced “
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: error getting
MTU size
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: unable to get
Mac Address
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: error setting
interface advanced “
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: failed to get old
connectiontype
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: old connection
type is: %s
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: failed to get old
MTU Option
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: error getting
MTU size
nimfOldFieldValueGet: failed to get
old “
nimfOldFieldValueGet: user has
changed MTU size
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: failed to get old
Port Speed “
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: user has
changed Port Speed
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: failed to get old
Mac Address “
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: user has
changed Mac Address “
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: unable to get
Mac Address
nimfAdvOptSetWrap:Failed to RESET
the flag
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: setting
advanced options failed
nimfAdvOptSetWrap: interface
advanced options applied
nimfGetUpdateMacFlag: unable to get
Flag from MacTable
nimfMacGet: Updating MAC address
failed
Failed to get config info
DEBUG
Network Mask: 0x%x
DEBUG
RTP DSCP Value: 0x%x
DEBUG
Need more arguments
DEBUG
Invalid lanaddr
DEBUG
Invalid lanmask
DEBUG
Invalid option
DEBUG
Failed to set config info
DEBUG
Unknown option
DEBUG
sshdTblHandler
DEBUG
pPort: %s
DEBUG
pProtocol: %s
DEBUG
pListerAddr: %s
DEBUG
pKeyBits: %s
DEBUG
pRootEnable: %s
DEBUG
pRsaEnable: %s
DEBUG
pDsaEnable: %s
DEBUG
pPassEnable: %s
DEBUG
pEmptyPassEnable: %s
DEBUG
pSftpEnable: %s
DEBUG
pScpEnable: %s
DEBUG
pSshdEnable: %s
DEBUG
pPrivSep: %s
DEBUG
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
Re-Starting sshd daemon....
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
sshd re-started successfully.
DEBUG
error executing the command %s
ERROR
sshd stopped .
DEBUG
error executing the command %s
ERROR
failed query %s
DEBUG
error executing the command %s
ERROR
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ERROR
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ERROR
ERROR
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ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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vlan disabled, not applying vlan
configuration..
DEBUG
disableLan function is failed to disable
ConfigPort”
ERROR
failed query %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
failed query %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
no ports present in this vlanId %d
DEBUG
Unable to Disable configurable port
from
ERROR
failed query %s
DEBUG
configPortTblHandler has failed
ERROR
vlan disabled, not applying vlan
configuration..
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
disabling vlan
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
enabling vlan
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
vlan disabled, not applying vlan
configuration..
DEBUG
no ports present in this vlanId %d
DEBUG
failed query %s
DEBUG
vlan disabled, not applying vlan
configuration..
DEBUG
removing %s from bridge%s... %s
DEBUG
adding %s to bridge%d... %s
DEBUG
restarting bridge...
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
[switchConfig] Ignoring event on port
number %d
DEBUG
sqlite3_mprintf failed
ERROR
restarting bridge...
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
executing %s ... %s
DEBUG
removing %s from bridge%s... %s
DEBUG
adding %s to bridge%d... %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
[switchConfig] Ignoring event on %s
DEBUG
Could not get all the required variables
to email the Logs.
ERROR
restarting bridge...
DEBUG
runSmtpClient failed
ERROR
[switchConfig] Ignoring event on port
number %d
DEBUG
getaddrinfo returned %s
ERROR
[switchConfig] executing %s ... %s
DEBUG
file not found
ERROR
restarting bridge...
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
UserName: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Password: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
IspName: %s
DEBUG
No memory to allocate
ERROR
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Failed to execute switchConfig for port
enable
Failed to execute ifconfig for port
enable
Failed to execute ethtool for\
Failed to execute switchConfig for port
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Failed to execute ifconfig for port
disable
Failed to execute switchConfig for port
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DialNumber: %s
DEBUG
Failed to Open SSHD Configuration File
ERROR
Apn: %s
DEBUG
Ipaddress should be provided with
accessoption 1
ERROR
GetDnsFromIsp: %s
DEBUG
Subnetaddress should be provided
with accessoption 2
ERROR
IdleTimeOutFlag: %s
DEBUG
Failed to restart sshd
ERROR
IdleTimeOutValue: %d
DEBUG
unable to open the “
ERROR
AuthMetho: %d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
executing %s ... %s
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
removing %s from bridge%d... %s
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
adding %s to bridge%d... %s
DEBUG
unknown vlan state
ERROR
stopping bridge...
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
vlanId %d
ERROR
restarting bridge...
DEBUG
sqlite3_mprintf failed
ERROR
Could not configure 6to4 Tunnel Interface
DEBUG
Access port can be present only in
single vlan
ERROR
Could not de-configure 6to4 Tunnel
Interface
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
vlanId %d
ERROR
failed to restart 6to4 tunnel interfaces
DEBUG
unknown vlan state
ERROR
BridgeConfig: too few arguments to
command %s
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
port number %d
ERROR
BridgeConfig: unsupported command %d
DEBUG
Failed to clear vlan for oldPVID %d
ERROR
BridgeConfig returned error=%d
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
port number %d
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
DEBUG
Failed to clear vlan for %d
ERROR
Error in executing DB update handler
DEBUG
Failed to set vlan entry for vlan %d
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
DEBUG
Failed to set vlan entries, while
enabling \
ERROR
Failed to remove vlan Interface for vlanId \
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
port number %d
ERROR
Invalid oidp passed
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
vlanId %d
ERROR
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Invalid oidp passed
DEBUG
Failed to enable vlan
ERROR
Failed to get oid from the tree
DEBUG
Failed to disable vlan
ERROR
threegEnable: Input to wrapper %s
DEBUG
Failed to set vlanPort table entries,
while \
ERROR
threegEnable: spawning command %s
DEBUG
Failed to enable vlan
ERROR
threegMgmtHandler: query string: %s
DEBUG
unknown vlan state
ERROR
threegMgmtHandler: returning with
status: %s
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
adding to dhcprealy ifgroup failed
DEBUG
unknown vlan state
ERROR
adding to ipset fwDhcpRelay failed
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
vlanId %d
ERROR
DEBUG
sqlite3_mprintf failed
ERROR
Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay
Protocol
Enabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay
Protocol
prerouting Firewall Rule add for Relay
failed
prerouting Firewall Rule add for Relay
failed
DEBUG
DEBUG
Access port can be present only in
single vlan
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
vlanId %d
ERROR
ERROR
DEBUG
unknown vlan state
ERROR
%s: SQL get query: %s
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
port number %d
ERROR
%s: sqlite3QueryResGet failed
DEBUG
Failed to clear vlan for oldPVID %d
ERROR
%s: no result found
DEBUG
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
port number %d
ERROR
%s: buffer overflow
DEBUG
Failed to clear vlan for %d
ERROR
%s: value of %s in %s table is: %s
DEBUG
Failed to set vlan entry for vlan %d
ERROR
%s: returning with status: %s
DEBUG
dnsResolverConfigure: addressFamily: %d
DEBUG
dnsResolverConfigure: LogicalIfName: %s
DEBUG
chap-secrets File found
DEBUG
Failed to enable vlan
ERROR
PID File for xl2tpd found
DEBUG
Failed to disable vlan
ERROR
pid: %d
DEBUG
Failed to set vlanPort table entries,
while \
ERROR
options.xl2tpd file found
DEBUG
Failed to enable vlan
ERROR
options.xl2tpd file not found
DEBUG
unknown vlan state
ERROR
Conf File for xl2tpd found
DEBUG
xl2tpd.conf not found
DEBUG
Chap Secrets file found
DEBUG
threegEnable:spawning failed
ERROR
Chap Secrets file not found
DEBUG
threegDisable: unable to kill ppp
daemon
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
threegMgmtHandler: Query: %s
ERROR
chap-secrets File found
DEBUG
threegMgmtHandler: error in
executing database update
ERROR
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Failed to set vlan entries, while
enabling \
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
port number %d
Failed to execute vlanConfig binary for
vlanId %d
threegMgmtInit: unable to open the
database file %s
threegConnEnable: failed to get the
WanMode
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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PID File for pptpd found
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
pid: %d
DEBUG
are we getting invoked twice ??
ERROR
PID File for pptpd interface found
DEBUG
could not open %s to append
ERROR
pid: %d
DEBUG
could not write nameserver %s to %s
ERROR
options.pptpd file found
DEBUG
could not write nameserver %s to %s
ERROR
options.pptpd file not found
DEBUG
could not open %s to truncate
ERROR
Conf File for pptpd found
DEBUG
pptpd.conf not found
DEBUG
Chap Secrets file found
DEBUG
could not configure DNS resolver
ERROR
Chap Secrets file not found
DEBUG
dnsResolverConfigure: could not write
nameserver:%s,”
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
unboundMgmt: unable to open the “
ERROR
chap-secrets File found
DEBUG
ioctl call Failed-could not update
active user Details
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: MtuFlag: %d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: Mtu: %d
DEBUG
Can’t kill xl2tpd
ERROR
DEBUG
xl2tpd restart failed
ERROR
DEBUG
failed to get field value
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: UserName: %s
DEBUG
failed to get field value
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: Password: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: DNS specified:
%s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: Service: %s
DEBUG
unboundMgmt: unable to open the “
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: StaticIp: %s
DEBUG
writing options.xl2tpd failed
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: NetMask: %s
DEBUG
xl2tpdStop failed
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: AuthOpt: %d
DEBUG
writing xl2tpd.conf failed
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: Satus: %d
DEBUG
writing options.xl2tpd failed
ERROR
pppoeEnable: ppp dial string: %s
DEBUG
xl2tpdStop failed
ERROR
pppoeMgmtDBUpdateHandler: returning
with status: %s
DEBUG
xl2tpdStart failed
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: MtuFlag: %d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: Mtu: %d
DEBUG
writing Chap-secrets/Pap-Secrets
failed
ERROR
DEBUG
xl2tpdStop failed
ERROR
DEBUG
xl2tpdStart failed
ERROR
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: IdleTimeOutFlag:
%d
pppoeMgmtTblHandler:
IdleTimeOutValue: %d
pptpMgmtTblHandler: IdleTimeOutFlag:
%d
pptpMgmtTblHandler: IdleTimeOutValue:
%d
pptpMgmtTblHandler: GetDnsFromIsp:
%d
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open the “
resolverConfigDBUpateHandler:
sqlite3QueryResGet “
ERROR
ERROR
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pptpMgmtTblHandler: UserName: %s
DEBUG
writing Chap-secrets/Pap-Secrets
failed
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: Password: %s
DEBUG
xl2tpdStop failed
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: dynamic MyIp
configured
DEBUG
xl2tpdStart failed
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: MyIp: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: ServerIp: %s
DEBUG
writing Chap-secrets/Pap-Secrets
failed
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: StaticIp: %s
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: NetMask: %s
DEBUG
unboundMgmt: unable to open the “
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler:
MppeEncryptSupport: %s
DEBUG
Can’t kill pptpd
ERROR
pptpMgmtTblHandler: SplitTunnel: %s
DEBUG
pptpd restart failed
ERROR
pptpEnable: ppp dial string: %s
DEBUG
Can’t kill pptpd
ERROR
pptpEnable: spawning command %s
DEBUG
failed to get field value
ERROR
PID File for dhcpc found
DEBUG
failed to get field value
ERROR
pid: %d
DEBUG
unboundMgmt: unable to open the “
ERROR
pptpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: query
string: %s
DEBUG
writing options.pptpd failed
ERROR
pptpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: returning
with status: %s
DEBUG
pptpdStop failed
ERROR
dhcpcReleaseLease: dhcpc release
command: %s
DEBUG
writing pptpd.conf failed
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: MtuFlag: %d
DEBUG
writing options.pptpd failed
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: Mtu: %d
DEBUG
pptpdStop failed
ERROR
DHCPv6 Server started successfully.
DEBUG
pptpdStart failed
ERROR
DHCPv6 Server stopped successfully
DEBUG
writing Chap-secrets/Pap-Secrets
failed
ERROR
DHCPv6 Client started successfully.
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
DHCPv6 Client stopped successfully.
DEBUG
pppStatsUpdate: unable to get default
MTU
ERROR
DHCPv6 Client Restart successful
DEBUG
pppoeMgmtInit: unable to open the
database file %s
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: MtuFlag: %d
DEBUG
pppoeDisable: unable to kill ppp
daemon
ERROR
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l2tpMgmtTblHandler: Mtu: %d
DEBUG
pppoeMultipleEnableDisable: pppoe
enable failed
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: IspName: %s
DEBUG
pppoeMultipleEnableDisable: pppoe
disable failed
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: UserName: %s
DEBUG
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: unable to get
current Mtu Option
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: Password: %s
DEBUG
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: unable to get
the Mtu
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: AccountName: %s
DEBUG
pppoeMgmtTblHandler: pppoe enable
failed
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: DomainName: %s
DEBUG
pppoeMgmtDBUpdateHandler: failed
query: %s
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: Secret: not specified
DEBUG
pppoeMgmtDBUpdateHandler: error
in executing “
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: Secret: %s
DEBUG
pptpMgmtInit: unable to open the
database file %s
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: dynamic MyIp
configured
DEBUG
pptpEnable: error executing
command: %s
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: MyIp: %s
DEBUG
pptpEnable: unable to resolve address:
%s
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: ServerIp: %s
DEBUG
pptpEnable: inet_aton failed
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: StaticIp: %s
DEBUG
pptpEnable: inet_aton failed
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: NetMask: %s
DEBUG
pptpEnable:spawning failed
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: SplitTunnel: %s
DEBUG
pptpDisable: unable to kill ppp
daemon
ERROR
needToStartHealthMonitor: returning
with status: %s
DEBUG
pptpMgmtTblHandler: unable to get
current MTU Option
ERROR
l2tpEnable: command string: %s
DEBUG
pptpMgmtTblHandler: unable to get
the Mtu
ERROR
l2tpEnable: command: %s
DEBUG
pptpMgmtTblHandler:
dbRecordValueGet failed for %s “
ERROR
l2tpEnable: command string: %s
DEBUG
pptpMgmtTblHandler: pptp enable
failed
ERROR
PID File for dhcpc found
DEBUG
pptpMgmtTblHandler: pptp disable
failed
ERROR
pid: %d
DEBUG
pptpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:
sqlite3QueryResGet “
ERROR
l2tpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: query string:
%s
DEBUG
pptpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: error in
executing “
ERROR
l2tpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: returning
with status: %s
DEBUG
Illegal invocation of dhcpConfig (%s)
ERROR
RADVD started successfully
DEBUG
dhcpLibInit: unable to open the
database file %s
ERROR
RADVD stopped successfully
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
empty update. nRows=%d nCols=%d
WARN
dhcpcMgmtInit: unable to open the
database file %s
ERROR
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Wan is not up or in load balencing mode
WARN
dhcpcReleaseLease: unable to release
lease
ERROR
threegMgmtHandler: no row found.
nRows = %d nCols = %d
WARN
dhcpcEnable: unable to kill dhclient
ERROR
pppoeMgmtDBUpdateHandler: empty
update.
WARN
dhcpcEnable: enabling dhcpc failed
on: %s
ERROR
dhcpcEnable: dhclient already running
on: %s
WARN
dhcpcDisable: unable to kill dhclient
ERROR
dhcpcDisable: deleted dhclient.leases
WARN
dhcpcDisable: delete failed for
dhclient.leases
ERROR
l2tpMgmtInit: unable to open the
database file %s
ERROR
dhcpcDisable: failed to reset the ip
ERROR
l2tpEnable: unable to resolve address: %s
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: unable to get
current Mtu Option
ERROR
l2tpEnable: inet_aton failed
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: unable to get
the Mtu
ERROR
The Enable Command is %s
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: dhclient
enable failed
ERROR
l2tpEnable:Executing the Command failed
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: dhcpc release
failed
ERROR
l2tpDisable: command string: %s
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtTblHandler: dhcpc disable
failed
ERROR
l2tpDisable: unable to stop l2tp session
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtDBUpdateHandler: failed
query: %s
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: unable to get
current MTU option
ERROR
dhcpcMgmtDBUpdateHandler: error in
executing “
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: unable to get the
Mtu
ERROR
DHCPv6 Client start failed.
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: dbRecordValueGet
failed for %s “
ERROR
DHCPv6 Client stop failed.
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: l2tpEnable failed
ERROR
failed to create/open DHCPv6 client “
ERROR
l2tpMgmtTblHandler: disabling l2tp failed
ERROR
failed to write DHCPv6 client
configuration file
ERROR
l2tpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:
sqlite3QueryResGet “
ERROR
failed to restart DHCPv6 Client
ERROR
l2tpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: error in
executing
ERROR
failed to create/open DHCPv6 Server “
ERROR
Illegal invocation of tcpdumpConfig (%s)
ERROR
Restoring old configuration..
ERROR
Failed to start tcpdump
ERROR
DHCPv6 Server configuration update
failed
ERROR
Failed to stop tcpdump
ERROR
DHCPv6 Server Restart failed
ERROR
Invalid tcpdumpEnable value
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
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Facility: System (VPN)
Log Message
Severity
Log Message
Severity
%d command not supported by eapAuth
DEBUG
PEAP key derive: ERROR
ERROR
pCtx NULL.
DEBUG
PEAP context is NULL: ERROR
ERROR
Current cert subject name= %s
DEBUG
Constructing P2 response: ERROR
ERROR
X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data failed.
DEBUG
innerEapRecv is NULL: ERROR
ERROR
Cannot get cipher, no session est.
DEBUG
Decrypting TLS data: ERROR
ERROR
%s: SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP
DEBUG
Wrong identity size: ERROR
ERROR
err code = (%d) in %s
DEBUG
Wrong size for extensions packet:
ERROR
ERROR
BIO_write: Error
DEBUG
innerEapRecv is NULL: ERROR.
ERROR
Decrypting: BIO reset failed
DEBUG
Inner EAP processing: ERROR
ERROR
Encrypting BIO reset: ERROR
DEBUG
TLS handshake: ERROR.
ERROR
BIO_read: Error
DEBUG
Sending P1 response: ERROR
ERROR
DEBUG
Unexpected tlsGlueContinue return
value.
ERROR
DEBUG
No more fragments in message. ERROR
ERROR
EAP state machine changed from %s to
%s.
EAP state machine changed from %s to
%s.
No phase 2 data or phase 2 data buffer
NULL: ERROR
Allocating memory for PEAP Phase 2
payload: ERROR
Received EAP Packet with code %d
DEBUG
Response ID %d
DEBUG
Response Method %d
DEBUG
Created EAP/PEAP context: OK
DEBUG
Deleted EAP/PEAP context: OK
DEBUG
Upper EAP sent us: decision = %d method
state = %d
DEBUG
Setting last fragment: ERROR
ERROR
P2 decision=(%d); methodState=(%d)
DEBUG
Getting message: ERROR
ERROR
Writing message to BIO: ERROR.
DEBUG
Processing PEAP message: ERROR
ERROR
Encrypted (%d) bytes for P2
DEBUG
Setting fragment: ERROR
ERROR
P2: sending fragment.
DEBUG
Creating receive buffer: ERROR
ERROR
P2: message size = %d
DEBUG
Setting first fragment: ERROR
ERROR
P2: sending unfragmented message.
DEBUG
Sending P1 response: ERROR
ERROR
P1: Sending fragment.
DEBUG
P1: Total TLS message size = (%d)
DEBUG
P1: sending unfragmented message.
DEBUG
Protocol version mismatch: ERROR
ERROR
peapFragFirstProcess: TLS record size to
receive = (%d)
DEBUG
Processing PEAP message (from frag):
ERROR
ERROR
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TLS encrypting response: ERROR
Setting message in fragment buffer:
ERROR
Allocating TLS read buffer is NULL:
ERROR
NULL request (or response) PDU or
NULL context: ERROR
Expecting start packet, got something
else: ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Setting version %d
DEBUG
Processing PEAP message: ERROR
ERROR
PEAP pkt rcvd: data len=(%d) flags=(%d)
version=(%d)
DEBUG
Processing PEAP message: ERROR
ERROR
Got PEAP/Start packet.
DEBUG
Indicated length not valid: ERROR
ERROR
Got first fragment
DEBUG
Did not get Acknowledged result:
ERROR
ERROR
Got fragment (n)
DEBUG
Cannot understand AVP value: ERROR
ERROR
Got last fragment
DEBUG
eapExtResp is NULL: ERROR
ERROR
Got unfragmented message
DEBUG
Got frag ack.
DEBUG
eapWscCtxCreate: EAPAUTH_MALLOC
failed.
eapWscProcess: umiIoctl req to WSC
failed, status = %d
ERROR
ERROR
Ext AVP parsed: flags=(0x%x)
DEBUG
eapWscCheck: Invalid frame
ERROR
Mandatory bit not set: WARNING
DEBUG
eapWscBuildReq: Invalid state %d
ERROR
Ext AVP parsed: type=(%d)
DEBUG
Ext AVP parsed: value=(%d)
DEBUG
eapWscProcessWscResp: Invalid data
recd pData = %p, dataLen”
Data received for invalid context,
dropping it
eapWscProcessWscResp: Build Request
failed
eapWscProcessWscResp: Invalid state
%d
eapWscProcessWscResp: Message
processing failed 0x%X
eapWscProcessWscData: Invalid
notification recd %d
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
Got PEAPv0 success!
DEBUG
Got PEAPv0 failure!
DEBUG
pCtx NULL.
DEBUG
Authenticator response check: Error
DEBUG
Authenticator response check: Failed
DEBUG
unable to initialize MD5
ERROR
MS-CHAP2 Response AVP size = %u
DEBUG
MDString: adpDigestInit for md5 failed
ERROR
Created EAP/MS-CHAP2 context: OK.
DEBUG
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
pCtx NULL.
DEBUG
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
Deleted EAP/MS-CHAPv2 context: OK
DEBUG
NULL context created: Error
ERROR
Not authenticated yet.
DEBUG
NULL context received: Error
ERROR
Authenticator response invalid
DEBUG
Authenticator ident invalid.
ERROR
EAP-MS-CHAPv2 password changed.
DEBUG
Success request message invalid: Error
ERROR
rcvd. opCode %d.
DEBUG
Plugin context is NULL
ERROR
pCtx NULL.
DEBUG
Deriving implicit challenge: Error
ERROR
DEBUG
Generating NT response: Error
ERROR
DEBUG
NULL in/out buffer: Error
ERROR
TLS handshake successful.
DEBUG
Incorrect vendor id.
ERROR
Created EAP/TTLS context: OK
DEBUG
Allocating memory for outBuff: ERROR
ERROR
TLS message len changed in the fragment,
ignoring.
no data to send while fragment ack
received.
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Deleted EAP/TTLS context: OK
DEBUG
AVP code not recognized
ERROR
No more fragments in message. ERROR
DEBUG
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
Upper EAP sent us: method state = %d;
decision = %d
DEBUG
Converting password to unicode: Error
ERROR
P2: sending fragment.
DEBUG
Generating password hash: Error.
ERROR
P2 send unfragmented message.
DEBUG
Generating password hash hash: Error.
ERROR
P1: sending fragment.
DEBUG
Generating master key: Error.
ERROR
P1: sending unfragmented message.
DEBUG
\tTLSMsgLen = 0x%x
DEBUG
Send req ptr = 0x%x; Send resp ptr = 0x%x
DEBUG
Converting password to unicode: Error
ERROR
P2 decision=(%d); methodState=(%d)
DEBUG
Constructing failure response: ERROR
ERROR
Default EAP: method state = %d; decision
= %d
DEBUG
Error checking authenticator response.
ERROR
TTLS pkt: data len=(%d) flags=(0x%x)
DEBUG
Error generating NT response.
ERROR
Got start
DEBUG
Username string more than 256 ASCII
characters: ERROR
ERROR
Got first fragment (n).
DEBUG
Invalid Value-Size.
ERROR
Got fragment (n).
DEBUG
Invalid MS-Length. Got (%d), expected
(%d)
ERROR
Got last fragment
DEBUG
Error constructing response.
ERROR
Got unfragmented message.
DEBUG
Got type (%d), expecting (%d)
ERROR
Got frag ack.
DEBUG
Cannot handle message; opCode = %d
ERROR
DEBUG
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
DEBUG
tlsGlueCtxCreate failed.
ERROR
DEBUG
client certificate must be set in the
profile.
ERROR
AVP length extract: Error
DEBUG
received TLS message length too big.
ERROR
pFB is NULL
DEBUG
total frags len > initial total TLS length.
ERROR
Requesting message before assembly
complete
DEBUG
total frags len > initial total TLS length.
ERROR
pFB is NULL
DEBUG
total data rcvd(%d) doesnt match the
initial “
ERROR
pFB is NULL
DEBUG
couldnt write %d data to TLS buffer.
ERROR
Buffer cannot hold message: ERROR
DEBUG
invalid flags %s passed to
eapTlsBuildResp.
ERROR
pFB is NULL: Error
DEBUG
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
pFB is NULL
DEBUG
tlsGlueCtxCreate failed.
ERROR
TLS_FB* is NULL.
DEBUG
Context NULL: ERROR
ERROR
pFB->msgBuff is NULL.
DEBUG
Setting profile to glue layer: ERROR.
ERROR
Error calculating binary.
DEBUG
_eapCtxCreate failed.
ERROR
Rcvd. AVP Code-%u: flags-0x%x: len-%u:
vendorId-%u: “
MOD EAP: method state from upper = %d;
decision = %d
Got AVP len = %ul. Should be less than
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Error.n
Generating second 16 bytes of session
key: Error.n
ERROR
ERROR
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%d authentication not enabled in the
system.
Initializing inner non-EAP auth plugin:
ERROR
Error calculating binary.
DEBUG
adpDigestInit for SHA1 failed.
DEBUG
adpDigestInit for SHA1 failed.
DEBUG
E = %d
DEBUG
R = %d
DEBUG
Could not initialize des-ecb
DEBUG
adpDigestInit for MD4 failed.
DEBUG
adpDigestInit for SHA1 failed.
DEBUG
adpDigestInit for SHA1 failed.
DEBUG
innerEapRecv is NULL: ERROR.
ERROR
Error converting received auth reponse
to bin.
DEBUG
Decrypting TLS data: ERROR
ERROR
Gnerating challenge hash: Error
DEBUG
Processing Phase 2 method: Error
ERROR
Generating password hash: Error
DEBUG
Writing message to BIO: ERROR.
ERROR
Generating challenge response: Error
DEBUG
TLS handshake: ERROR.
ERROR
Conn cipher name=%s ver=%s: %s
DEBUG
Send req ptr = 0x%x; Send resp ptr = 0x%x
DEBUG
Request ptr = 0x%x;
DEBUG
Protocol version mismatch: ERROR
ERROR
Response ptr = 0x%x
DEBUG
Creating receive buffer: ERROR
ERROR
Rcvd. AVP Code - %ul
DEBUG
Setting first fragment: ERROR
ERROR
Rcvd. AVP flags - 0x%02x
DEBUG
Setting fragment: ERROR
ERROR
Rcvd. AVP len - %ul
DEBUG
Setting last fragment: ERROR
ERROR
Rcvd. AVP vendor id - %ul
DEBUG
Getting message: ERROR
ERROR
\tCode = %d
DEBUG
Processing TTLS message: ERROR
ERROR
\tIdent = %d
DEBUG
Processing TTLS message: ERROR
ERROR
\tLen = %d
DEBUG
Processing TTLS message: ERROR
ERROR
\tType = %d
DEBUG
Decapsulating AVP: ERROR
ERROR
\tOpCode = %d
DEBUG
Processing EAP receive: Error
ERROR
\tMSID = %d
DEBUG
AVP code not EAP: Error
ERROR
\tmsLen = %d
DEBUG
Encapsulating AVP: ERROR
ERROR
\tvalSize = %d
DEBUG
profile %s doesnt exist.
ERROR
Frag Buffer bytes left = (%d)
DEBUG
profile %s is in use.
ERROR
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TTLS key derive: ERROR
TTLS context from EAP plugin is NULL:
ERROR
Allocating memory for TTLS Phase 2
payload: ERROR
TLS Encrypting response: ERROR
Allocating TLS read buffer is NULL:
ERROR
Inner authentication (id: %d)
unhandled
Unexpected tlsGlueContinue return
value.
NULL request (or response) PDU or
NULL context
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Stripped username=(%s)
DEBUG
profile %s already exists.
ERROR
digestLen = %d.
DEBUG
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed
ERROR
ClearText =
DEBUG
User not found.
ERROR
CipherText =
DEBUG
EAP-MD5 not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
digestLen = %d.
DEBUG
EAP-MSCHAPV2 not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
digestLen1 = %d.
DEBUG
EAP-TLS not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
digestLen2 = %d.
DEBUG
EAP-TTLS not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
password change is not allowed for this
user
DEBUG
EAP-PEAP not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
completed writing the policy
DEBUG
EAP-WSC not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
completed writing the SA
DEBUG
PAP not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
completed writing the proposal block
DEBUG
CHAP not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
cmdBuf: %s
DEBUG
MSCHAP not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
X509_DEBUG : Invalid Certificate for the
generated”
DEBUG
MSCHAPV2 not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
X590_ERROR : Failed to create File ‘%s’
DEBUG
PAP/Token not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
x509TblHandler
DEBUG
EAP-MD5 not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
pCertType: %s
DEBUG
EAP-MSCHAPV2 not enabled in system
config.
ERROR
pRowQueryStr: %s
DEBUG
EAP-TLS not enabled in system
configuration.
ERROR
x509SelfCertTblHandler
DEBUG
EAP-TTLS and EAP-PEAP are not valid
as inner”
ERROR
pRowQueryStr: %s
DEBUG
invalid innerAuth %d.
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
profile %s doesnt exist.
ERROR
umiRegister failed
ERROR
Re-assembling fragments incorrect size
ERROR
eapAuthHandler: Invalid data received
ERROR
Error creating cipher context.
ERROR
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
Error initializing cipher context.
ERROR
malloc failed.
ERROR
Error creating digest context.
ERROR
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BIO_new_mem_buf failed.
ERROR
Error initializing digest context.
ERROR
malloc failed.
ERROR
Error initializing DES in Klite
ERROR
BIO_new_mem_buf failed.
ERROR
Error initializing MD4 in Klite
ERROR
ERROR
Error initializing RC4 in Klite
ERROR
ERROR
Error initializing SHA in Klite
ERROR
ERROR
Error cleaning cipher context.
ERROR
ERROR
Error destroying cipher context.
ERROR
ERROR
Error cleaning digest context.
ERROR
SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file failed.
ERROR
Error destroying digest context.
ERROR
private key does not match public key
ERROR
Error stripping domain name.
ERROR
SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations failed
ERROR
Error cleaning digest context.
ERROR
SSL_new failed.
ERROR
Error cleaning digest context.
ERROR
Both SSL_VERIFY_PEER and SSL_VERIFY_
NONE set: Error
ERROR
Challenge not present in failure packet.
ERROR
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
Wrong challenge length.
ERROR
EAPAUTH_MALLOC failed.
ERROR
Incorrect password change version
value.
ERROR
eapTimerCreate failed.
ERROR
Error generating password hash.
ERROR
eapCtxDelete:pCtx == NULL
ERROR
Error generating password hash.
ERROR
eapRole != EAP_ROLE_PEER or EAP_ROLE_
AUTHENTICATOR
ERROR
Error encrypting password hash with
block
ERROR
pEapCtx == NULL or pPDU == NULL.
ERROR
Could not initialize des-ecb
ERROR
ERROR
Error cleaning cipher context.
ERROR
ERROR
Error cleaning cipher context.
ERROR
state machine is in invalid state.
ERROR
Error cleaning digest context.
ERROR
unable to create method context.
ERROR
Error cleaning digest context.
ERROR
method ctxCreate failed.
ERROR
adpDigestInit for SHA1 failed.
ERROR
method profile set failed.
ERROR
X509_ERROR : .Query:%s
ERROR
state machine is in invalid state.
ERROR
X509_ERROR : Invalid Certificate for
the “
ERROR
Only StandAlone authenticator supported
currently.
ERROR
invalid x509 certificate
ERROR
state machine is in invalid state.
ERROR
Couldn’t get the x509 cert hash
ERROR
BuildReq operation failed
ERROR
Memory allocation failed
ERROR
No method ops defined for current
method
ERROR
FileName too lengthy
ERROR
SSL_CTX_new (TLSv1_client_method)
failed.
unable to set user configured CIPHER list
%s
Certificate verification failed.
Server name match failed. Got (%s)
expected “
SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file (cert, PEM)
failed.
received EAP pdu bigger than EAP_MTU_
SIZE.
received EAP pdu bigger than EAP_MTU_
SIZE.
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Process operation failed
ERROR
Couldn’t execute command
ERROR
state machine is in invalid state.
ERROR
Memory allocation failed
ERROR
Packet length mismatch %d, %d
ERROR
Memory allocation failed
ERROR
eapAuthTypeToType: Invalid eapAuthType
%d
ERROR
invalid certificate data
ERROR
eapTypeToAuthType: Invalid eapType %d
ERROR
.Query:%s
ERROR
unable to create method context.
ERROR
.Query:%s
ERROR
method ctxCreate failed.
ERROR
Memory allocation failed
ERROR
Invalid condition, methodState = %d,
respMethod = %d
ERROR
X509_ERROR : Failed to validate the
certficate “
ERROR
A EAP Ctx map already exists
ERROR
Memory allocation failed
ERROR
ERROR
.Query:%s
ERROR
ERROR
Invalid Sign Key Length : %d
ERROR
ERROR
Invalid Hash Alg : %d
ERROR
ERROR
Invalid Sign Alg : %d
ERROR
ERROR
No Memory Available
ERROR
pCtx is NULL: ERROR
ERROR
Certificate Request Failed
ERROR
tlsGlueCtxCreate failed
ERROR
File Open Failed
ERROR
eapVars is NULL
ERROR
File is Empty
ERROR
Context NULL: ERROR
ERROR
Memory Allocation Failed
ERROR
Initializing inner EAP auth: ERROR
ERROR
File Open Failed
ERROR
pCtx is NULL: ERROR
ERROR
File is Empty
ERROR
Memory Allocation Failed
ERROR
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
eapTimerCreate: Currently unsupported
for Peer role
eapTimerStart: Currently unsupported for
Peer role
eapTimerDestroy: Currently unsupported
for Peer role
eapTimerCancel: Currently unsupported
for Peer role
eapTimerHandler: Currently unsupported
for Peer role
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Facility: System (Admin)
Log Message
Severity
Log Message
Severity
Usage:%s 
DEBUG
unable to register to UMI
ERROR
Could not open database: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
CPU LOG File not found
DEBUG
radSendtoServer: socket: %s
ERROR
MEM LOG File not found
DEBUG
radSendtoServer: bind() Failed: %s: %s
ERROR
cpuMemUsageDBUpdateHandler: update
query: %s
DEBUG
Printing the whole list after inserting
DEBUG
%s at %d(minute) %d(hour)
%d(dayOfMonth) %d(month)”
DEBUG
adpCmdExec exited with return code=%d
DEBUG
%s op=%d row=%d
DEBUG
sqlite3_mprintf failed
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed: query=%s
DEBUG
Printing the whole list after delete
DEBUG
%s at %d(minute) %d(hour)
%d(dayOfMonth) %d(month)”
DEBUG
Printing the whole list after inserting
DEBUG
%s at %d(minute) %d(hour)
%d(dayOfMonth) %d(month)”
DEBUG
email logs: No logging events enabled
DEBUG
%s
DEBUG
Mail sent and the Database is reset.
DEBUG
Disabled syslog server
DEBUG
Event logs are full, sending logs to email
DEBUG
Email logs sending failed
DEBUG
Packing attribute: %s
DEBUG
Server found: %s, secret: %s
DEBUG
Packed Auth. Reqest: code:%d, id:%d,
len:%d
DEBUG
Sending Packet to %x:%d ....
DEBUG
Receiving Reply Packet....
DEBUG
Verified Reply Packet Integrity
DEBUG
Generated Reply Attribute-Value pairs
DEBUG
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radRecvfromServer: recvfrom() Failed:
%s
radRecvfromServer: Packet too small
from %s:%d: %s
radCheckMsgAuth: Invalid MessageAuthenticator length in”
radDictLoad: couldn’t open dictionary
%s: %s
radBuildAndSendReq: Invalid Request
Code %d
radPairAssign: bad attribute value
length
radPairAssign: unknown attribute type
%d
radPairNew: unknown attribute %d
radPairGen: Attribute(%d) has invalid
length
radPairValue: unknown attribute type
%d
radPairValueLen: unknown attribute
type %d
radPairLocate: Attribute(%d) has
invalid length
radPairUnpackDefault: UnknownAttribute[%d]:
radConfigure: can’t open %s: %s
radConfigure: %s: line %d: bogus
format: %s
radConfAssert: No AuthServer
Specified
radConfAssert: No Default Timeout
Specified
radConfAssert: No Default Retry Count
Specified
radExtractMppeKey: Invalid MS-MPPEKey Length
radVendorMessage: Invalid Length in
Vendor Message
radVendorMessage: Unknown Vendor
ID received:%d
radVendorAttrGet: Invalid Length in
Vendor Message
radVendorAttrGet: Unknown Vendor
ID:%d
radVendorMessagePack: Unknown
Vendor ID:%d
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Verified Message-Authenticator
DEBUG
radGetIPByName: couldn’t resolve
hostname: %s
ERROR
Unloaded RADIUS Dictionary
DEBUG
radGetHostIP: couldn’t get hostname
ERROR
Adding Dictionary Attribute %s
DEBUG
radGetHostIP: couldn’t get host IP
address
ERROR
Adding Dictionary Value %s
DEBUG
RADIUS dictionary loading failed
ERROR
Loaded Dictionary %s
DEBUG
Failed to set default timeout value
ERROR
Adding Dictionary Attribute ‘%s’
DEBUG
Failed to set default retries value
ERROR
Adding Dictionary Value %s
DEBUG
Receiving attribute: %s
DEBUG
Processing attribute: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
Processing attribute: %s
DEBUG
empty update. nRows=%d nCols=%d
ERROR
Processing attribute: %s
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
Processing attribute: %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
radConfGet: “
DEBUG
Invalid SQLITE operation code - %d
ERROR
Added Server %s:%d with “
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
Added Server %s:%d with “
DEBUG
empty result. nRows=%d nCols=%d
ERROR
Default Timeout Set to %d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
Default Retry Count Set to %d
DEBUG
empty result. nRows=%d nCols=%d
ERROR
%s - %s : %d
DEBUG
RADIUS Accounting Exchange Failed
ERROR
Deleting Server %s:%d with “
DEBUG
Unable to set debug for radAcct.
ERROR
Adding RowId:%d to Server %s:%d with “
DEBUG
Unable to set debug level for radAcct.
ERROR
rowIds: %d - %d
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
Deleting Server %s:%d with “
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
RADIUS Deconfigured
DEBUG
Unable to initialize RADIUS
ERROR
Found Option %s on line %d of file %s
DEBUG
radEapMsgQueueAdd: Invalid EAP
packet length(%d)
ERROR
Setting Option %s with value %s
DEBUG
radEapRecvTask: invalid EAP code:%d
ERROR
RADIUS Configured
DEBUG
%d : Server %s:%d with “
DEBUG
DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
Host IP address: %s
ERROR: incomplete DB update
information.
old values result does not contain 2
rows
ERROR
ERROR
radEapRecvTask: Packet length
mismatch %d, %d
No attributes received in AccessChallenge message
No State Attribute in Access-Challenge
message
ERROR
DEBUG
radEapRecvTask: “
ERROR
Adding Packet for existing cookie:%p
DEBUG
failed to initialize UMI
ERROR
Adding Packet and cookie:%p
DEBUG
umiRegister failed. errno=%d
ERROR
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Releasing Packet and cookie:%p
DEBUG
Invalid arguments to ioctl handler
ERROR
Releasing Packet with cookie:%p
DEBUG
radEapSendRtn: Invalid Arguments
ERROR
Received EAP-Identity from Pnac: %s
DEBUG
radEapSendRtn: failed to allocate
buffer
ERROR
Filling User-Name: %s
DEBUG
umiIoctl failed
ERROR
Filling State:
DEBUG
failed to initialize EAP message queue
ERROR
Filling EAP-Message:
DEBUG
Unable to set debug for radEap.
ERROR
Filling Service-Type: %d
DEBUG
Unable to set debug level for radEap.
ERROR
Filling Framed-MTU: %d
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
Received Access-Challenge from Server
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
Sending Reply EAP Packet to Pnac
DEBUG
could not initialize MGMT framework
ERROR
Error sending packet to Pnac
DEBUG
Unable to initialize RADIUS
ERROR
RADIUS Authentication Failed; “
DEBUG
Unable to set debug for radEap.
ERROR
RADIUS Authentication Successful; “
DEBUG
Unable to set debug level for radEap.
ERROR
Got Packet with cookie:%p
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
Next DNS Retry after 1 min
DEBUG
Unable to initialize RADIUS
ERROR
Next Synchronization after”
DEBUG
Invalid username or password
ERROR
Next Synchronization after”
DEBUG
Unable to set debug for radAuth.
ERROR
Next Synchronization after %d \
DEBUG
Unable to set debug level for radAuth.
ERROR
Primary is not available, “
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
Secondary is not available, “
DEBUG
Unable to initialize RADIUS
ERROR
Invalid value for use default servers, “
DEBUG
Invalid username, challenge or
response
ERROR
No server is configured, “
DEBUG
Unable to set debug for radAuth.
ERROR
Backing off for %d seconds
DEBUG
Unable to set debug level for radAuth.
ERROR
Requesting time from %s
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
Synchronized time with %s
DEBUG
Unable to initialize RADIUS
ERROR
Received KOD packet from %s
DEBUG
Invalid username or password
ERROR
No suitable server found %s
DEBUG
usage : %s 
ERROR
Received Invalid Length packet from %s
DEBUG
ntpd : umi initialization failed
ERROR
Received Invalid Version packet from %s
DEBUG
ntpd : ntpInit failed
ERROR
Received Invalid Mode packet from %s
DEBUG
ntpd : ntpMgmtInit failed
ERROR
Request Timed out from %s
DEBUG
There was an error while getting the
timeZoneChangeScript.”
ERROR
Looking Up %s
DEBUG
unexpected reply from %d cmd=%d !
ERROR
Timezone difference :%d
DEBUG
cmd %d not supported. caller %d
ERROR
Could not open file: %s
DEBUG
default reached
ERROR
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Could not read data from file
DEBUG
Unable to initialize ntpControl
ERROR
ntpTblHandler
DEBUG
ntpMgmt : Couldn’t open database %s
ERROR
status: %d
DEBUG
ERROR : incomplete DB update
information
ERROR
tz: %d
DEBUG
empty update. nRows=%d nCols=%d
ERROR
DayLightsaving: %d
DEBUG
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
DEBUG
requestNtpTime: Invalid addr
ERROR
DEBUG
failed to take lock for compId: %d
ERROR
DS: %d
DEBUG
failed to convert ioctl args to buffer for”
ERROR
pPriServ %s
DEBUG
request timeout dst(%d) <-- src(%d)
ERROR
pSecServ %s
DEBUG
failed to take lock for compId: %d
ERROR
Making request from %d --> %d
DEBUG
sent request dst(%d) <-- src(%d) using
option %d
DEBUG
received request too small!(%d bytes)
DEBUG
adpMalloc failed
ERROR
Received a UMI request from %d
DEBUG
context with ID: %d already registered
ERROR
sent a reply src(%d) ---> dst(%d)
DEBUG
umiRegister (%x,%x,%x,%x)
DEBUG
srcId=%d(%s) --> destId=%d(%s) cmd=%d
inLen=%d outLen=%d
DEBUG
waiting for reply...Giving Up
DEBUG
No request in the list after semTake
DEBUG
Invalid arguments to umiIoctl
ERROR
reply timeout
DEBUG
could not find the destination context
ERROR
timeout after semTake
DEBUG
memPartAlloc for %d size failed
ERROR
srcId=%d(%s) <-- destId=%d(%s) cmd=%d
DEBUG
memPartAlloc for %d size failed
ERROR
Un-registerting component with Id %d
DEBUG
No Handler registered for this UMI
context
ERROR
failed to send ioctl request: dst(%d) <--src(%d)
DEBUG
Couldn’t find component with ID (%d),”
ERROR
processed a reply dst(%d) <-- src(%d)
DEBUG
id=%d handler=%x
ERROR
request with no result option dst(%d) <-src(%d)
DEBUG
cmd = %s
DEBUG
cmdstring is %s %s:%d
DEBUG
call to printConfig failed
ERROR
Calling printerConfig binary ...
DEBUG
Failed to Disable Network Storage”
ERROR
Calling unmount for USB ...
DEBUG
Calling mount for USB ...
DEBUG
usbdevice is %d %s:%d
DEBUG
pNtpControl->ServerNames[PRIMARY_
SERVER]: %s
pNtpControl->ServerNames[SECONDARY_
SERVER]: %s
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umiIoctlArgsToBuf: failed to allocate
memory
umiRecvFrom: could not allocate
memory
Failed to allocate memory for creating
UMI context
Failed to create recvSem for UMI
context
Failed to create mutex locks for UMI
context
Failed to create mutex recvQLock for
UMI context
Received NULL buffer in
umiBufToIoctlArgs()
usbMgmtInit: unable to open the
database file %s
Some error occurred while removing
device
Some error occurred while removing
device
Sqlite update failed
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Query string: %s
DEBUG
Failed to enable printer properly
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
DEBUG
Failed to mount device on system
ERROR
%s: 1. usb is already disconnected for old
usb type. “
DEBUG
Failed to enable network storage
device”
ERROR
%s: 2.call disable for new usb type !
DEBUG
Failed to mount device on system
ERROR
%s: 3. usb is already disconnected for old
usb type. “
DEBUG
Sqlite update failed
ERROR
%s: 4. Disabled old usb type . Now “
DEBUG
USB1 Touch failed
ERROR
usbdevice is %d %s:%d
DEBUG
USB2 Touch failed
ERROR
USB: failed to begin transaction: %s
DEBUG
Sqlite update failed
ERROR
USB: SQL error: %s pSetString = %s
DEBUG
Failed query: %s
ERROR
USB: failed to commit transaction: %s
DEBUG
USB: updated table: %s
DEBUG
USB: returning with status: %s
DEBUG
Illegal invocation of snmpConfig (%s)
ERROR
%s:DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
Invalid Community Access Type
ERROR
executing %s status =%d
DEBUG
Invalid User Access Type
ERROR
executing %s
DEBUG
Invalid Security Level
ERROR
%s returned status=%d
DEBUG
Invalid Authentication Algorithm
ERROR
%s returned status=%d
DEBUG
Invalid Privacy Algorithm
ERROR
snmpd.conf not found
DEBUG
Invalid Argument
ERROR
[SNMP_DEBUG] : Fwrite Successful
DEBUG
Failed to allocate memory for engineID
ERROR
[SNMP_DEBUG] : Fwrite failed
DEBUG
[SNMP_DEBUG]: Failed to get host
address
ERROR
radPairGen: received unknown attribute
%d of length %d
WARN
[SNMP_DEBUG] : FOPEN failed
ERROR
radPairGen: %s has unknown type
WARN
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
radPairLocate: unknown attribute %ld of
length %d
WARN
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
radPairLocate: %s has unknown type
WARN
Invalid Security Level
ERROR
Illegal invocation of cpuMemUsage (%s)
ERROR
Invalid Authentication Algorithm
ERROR
cpuMemUsageDBUpdateHandler: SQL
error: %s
ERROR
Invalid Privacy Algorithm
ERROR
unable to open the DB file %s
ERROR
Failed to Get Host Address
ERROR
umiInit failed
ERROR
Invalid version
ERROR
unable to register to UMI
ERROR
snmp v3 Trap Configuration Failed
ERROR
Error Reading from the Database.
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed query:%s
ERROR
short DB update event request!
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
Failed to Open Snmp Configuration File
ERROR
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ERROR
ERROR
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adpListNodeRemove : Returned with an
error
ERROR
Failed to write access control entries
ERROR
command too long. Try increasing “
ERROR
Failed to write snmpv3 users entries
ERROR
failed to allocate memory for CRON_NODE
ERROR
Failed to write snmp trap entries
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
Failed to write system entries.
ERROR
There was an error while reading the
schedules.
ERROR
Failed to restart snmp
ERROR
unable to register to UMI
ERROR
%s failed with status
ERROR
short DB update event request!
ERROR
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
malloc(DB_UPDATE_NODE) failed
ERROR
%s: Unable to open file: %s
ERROR
short ifDev event request!
ERROR
RADVD start failed
ERROR
sqlite3_mprintf failed
ERROR
RADVD stop failed
ERROR
no component id matching %s
ERROR
failed to create/open RADVD
configuration file %s
ERROR
umiIoctl (%s, UMI_CMD_DB_UPDATE(%d))
failed.
ERROR
Restoring old configuration..
ERROR
sqlite3_mprintf failed
ERROR
failed to write/update RADVD
configuration file
ERROR
sqlite3_mprintf failed
ERROR
upnpDisableFunc failed
ERROR
no component id matching %s
ERROR
upnpEnableFunc failed
ERROR
umiIoctl (%s, UMI_CMD_IFDEV_
EVENT(%d)) failed.
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
klogctl(9) failed
ERROR
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
malloc failed for %d bytes
ERROR
unable to open the DB file %s
ERROR
klogctl(4) failed
ERROR
umiInit failed
ERROR
emailLogs: Invalid Number of Arguments!!
Exiting.
ERROR
unable to register to UMI
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
short DB update event request!
ERROR
Could not execute the smtpClient.
ERROR
short ifDev event request!
ERROR
Error while cleaning the database.Exiting.
%s
ERROR
sqlite3_mprintf failed
ERROR
%s failed. status=%d
ERROR
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Facility: System (Firewall)
Log Message
Severity
Log Message
Severity
Enabling rule for protocol binding.
DEBUG
Disable all NAT rules.
DEBUG
Disabling rule for protocol binding.
DEBUG
Enable all NAT rules.
DEBUG
Enabling Remote SNMP on WAN.
DEBUG
Enabling NAT URL filter rules.
DEBUG
Disabling Remote SNMP on WAN
DEBUG
Restarting all NAT rules.
DEBUG
wan traffic counters are restared
DEBUG
Deleting schedule based firewall rules.
DEBUG
Traffic limit has been reached
DEBUG
Deleting schedule based firewall rules
from DB.
DEBUG
Traffic meter monthly limit has been
changed to %d.
DEBUG
Update schedule based firewall rules in
DB.
DEBUG
Enabling traffic meter for only dowload.
DEBUG
Restart schedule based firewall rules.
DEBUG
Enabling traffic meter for both directions.
DEBUG
inter vlan routing enabled
DEBUG
Enabling traffic meter with no limit.
DEBUG
inter vlan routing disabled
DEBUG
Email alert in traffic meter disabled.
DEBUG
Disabling Content Filter for %d
DEBUG
Email alert in traffic meter enabled.
DEBUG
Enabling Content Filter for %d
DEBUG
Traffic Meter:Monthly limit %d MB has
been “
DEBUG
Traffic Metering: Adding rule to drop all
traffic
DEBUG
Traffic Metering: %sabling Email traffic
DEBUG
Enabling Source MAC Filtering
DEBUG
Disabling attack checks for IPv6 rules.
DEBUG
Disabling Source MAC Filtering
DEBUG
Enabling attack checks for IPv6 rules.
DEBUG
Adding MAC Filter Policy for Block &
Permit Rest
DEBUG
Configuring one to one NAT settings with
%s private start IP “
DEBUG
Adding MAC Filter Policy for Permit &
Block Rest
DEBUG
Deleting forward one to one NAT having
setting %s private start”
DEBUG
Restarting Source MAC Address Policy
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for Block ping to
WAN interface.
DEBUG
Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay
Protocol
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for Stealth mode
for tcp
DEBUG
Enabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay
Protocol
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for Stealth mode
for udp
DEBUG
prerouting Firewall Rule add for Relay
failed
DEBUG
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firewalld.c:61:#define ADP_DEBUG2
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DEBUG
DEBUG
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prerouting Firewall Rule add for Relay
failed
Deleting MAC Filter Policy for Address
%s
Disabling attack check for TCP Flood.
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for UDP Flood.
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for IPsec.
DEBUG
Adding MAC Filter Policy for Address %s
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for PPTP.
DEBUG
Disabling Firewall Rules for DMZ host
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for L2TP.
DEBUG
Enabling Firewall Rules for DMZ host
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for UDP Flood.
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for IPsec.
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for PPTP.
DEBUG
Disabling attack check for L2TP.
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for Block ping to
WAN “
Enabling attack check for Stealth Mode
for tcp.
Enabling attack check for Stealth Mode
for udp.
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
Disabling Firewall Rules for Spill Over
Load Balancing
Disabling Firewall Rules for Load
Balancing
Enabling Firewall Rules for Load
Balancing
Enabling Firewall Rules for Spill Over
Load Balancing
Enabling Firewall Rules for Auto Failover
Enabling Firewall Rules for Load
Balancing .
Enabling Firewall Rules for Spill Over
Load Balancing .
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for TCP Flood.
DEBUG
Enabling Firewall Rules for Auto Failover
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for UDP Flood.
DEBUG
Deleting BlockSites Keyword \
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for IPsec.
DEBUG
Enabling BlockSites Keyword \
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for PPTP.
DEBUG
Disabling BlockSites Keyword \
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for L2TP.
DEBUG
Updating BlockSites Keyword from \
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for UDP Flood.
DEBUG
Inserting BlockSites Keyword \
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for IPsec.
DEBUG
Deleting Trusted Domain \
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for PPTP.
DEBUG
Adding Trusted Domain \
DEBUG
Enabling attack check for L2TP.
DEBUG
Restarting Schedule Based Firewall Rules
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Remote SNMP
DEBUG
DEBUG
Disabling Remote SNMP
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Remote SNMP
DEBUG
DEBUG
Disabling DOS Attacks
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling DOS Attacks
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling DOS Attacks
DEBUG
DEBUG
Restarting Firewall [%d]:[%d] For %s
DEBUG
DEBUG
restartStatus = %d for LogicalIfName =
%s
DEBUG
Enabling DoS attack check with %d
SyncFlood detect rate, “
Disabling DoS attack check having %d
SyncFlood detect rate,”
Enabling ICSA Notification Item for ICMP
notification.
Enabling ICSA Notification Item for
Fragmented Packets.
Enabling ICSA Notification Item for Multi
cast Packets.
Disabling ICSA Notification Item for ICMP
notification.
Disabling ICSA Notification Item for
Fragmented Packets.
Disabling ICSA Notification Item for Multi
cast Packets.
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Adding IP/MAC binding rule for %s MAC
address “
Deleting IP/MAC binding rule for %s MAC
“
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firewalld.c:60:#undef ADP_DEBUG
./src/firewall/linux/user/
firewalld.c:62:#define ADP_DEBUG printf
Restarting traffic meter with %d mins, %d
hours, “
Updating traffic meter with %d mins, %d
hours, “
DEBUG
Deleting Lan Group %s
DEBUG
DEBUG
Adding Lan Group %s
DEBUG
DEBUG
Deleting lan host %s from group %s
DEBUG
DEBUG
Adding lan host %s from group %s
DEBUG
DEBUG
Disabling Firewall Rule for IGMP Protocol
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Firewall Rule for IGMP Protocol
DEBUG
Deleting IP/MAC Bind Rule for MAC
address %s and IP “
Adding IP/MAC Bind Rule for MAC
address %s and IP
Deleting Protocol Bind Rule for Service
%s
Deleting Protocol Bind Rule for Service
%s
Deleting Protocol Bind Rule for Service
%s
DEBUG
Deleting traffic meter.
DEBUG
Disabling block traffic for traffic meter.
DEBUG
Enabling traffic meter.
DEBUG
Adding lan group %s.
DEBUG
Deleting lan group %s.
DEBUG
Renaming lan group from %s to %s.
DEBUG
Adding Protocol Bind Rule for Service %s
DEBUG
Deleting host %s from %s group.
DEBUG
%s Session Settings
DEBUG
Adding host %s to %s group.
DEBUG
Restarting IPv6 Firewall Rules...
DEBUG
Enabling Keyword blocking for %s
keyword.
Disabling keyword Blocking for %s
keyword .
Deleting trusted domain with keyword
%s.
Adding %s keyword to trusted domain.
Enabling Management Access from
Internet on port %d
Enabling remote access management for
IP address range”
Enabling remote access management to
only this PC.
Disabling Management Access from
Internet on port %d
Disabling remote access management for
IP address range”
Disabling remote access management
only to this PC.
MAC Filtering %sabled for BLOCK and
PERMIT REST.
MAC Filtering %sabled for PERMIT and
BLOCK REST.
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
Deleting Port Trigger Rule for
%d:%d:%d:%d:%d
Deleting Port Trigger Rule for
%d:%d:%d:%d:%d
Enabling Port Trigger Rule for
%d:%d:%d:%d:%d
Disabling Port Trigger Rule for
%d:%d:%d:%d:%d
Enabling Port Trigger Rule for
%d:%d:%d:%d:%d
Disabling Port Trigger Rule for
%d:%d:%d:%d:%d
Adding Port Trigger Rule for
%d:%d:%d:%d:%d
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Content Filter
DEBUG
DEBUG
Disabling Content Filter
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Content Filter
DEBUG
DEBUG
Setting NAT mode for pLogicalIfName
= %s
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling DROP for INPUT
DEBUG
Enabling Content Filtering.
DEBUG
Enabling DROP for FORWARD
DEBUG
Disabling Content Filtering.
DEBUG
Enabling NAT based Firewall Rules
DEBUG
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Deleting rule, port triggering for protocol
TCP.
Deleting rule, port triggering for protocol
UDP.
Deleting rule, port triggering for protocol
TCP.
Deleting rule, port triggering for protocol
UDP.
Enabling rule, port triggering for protocol
TCP.
Enabling rule, port triggering for protocol
UDP.
Enabling rule, port triggering for protocol
TCP.
Enabling rule, port triggering for protocol
UDP.
DEBUG
Setting transparent mode for
pLogicalIfName \
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Accept for INPUT
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Accept for FORWARD
DEBUG
DEBUG
Setting Routing mode for
pLogicalIfName \
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling DROP for INPUT
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling DROP for FORWARD
DEBUG
DEBUG
Disabling NAT based Firewall Rules
DEBUG
DEBUG
Enabling Firewall Rules for URL Filtering
&“
DEBUG
Enabling DNS proxy.
DEBUG
Adding Firewall Rule for RIP Protocol
DEBUG
Restarting DNS proxy.
DEBUG
Restarting Schedule Based Firewall Rules
DEBUG
checking DNS proxy for Secure zone.
DEBUG
checking DNS proxy for Public zone.
DEBUG
Enabling Block traffic from %s zone.
DEBUG
Stopping IPS...%s
DEBUG
Configuring firewall session settings for “
DEBUG
IPS started.
DEBUG
Disabling DMZ
DEBUG
Route already exists
DEBUG
Disabling WAN-DMZ rules .
DEBUG
Route addition failed: Network
Unreachable
DEBUG
Enabling WAN DMZ rules .
DEBUG
Route addition failed: Network is down
DEBUG
Restarting DMZ rule having %s address
with %s address.
DEBUG
Route addition failed
DEBUG
Enabling LAN DHCP relay.
DEBUG
Failed to add rule in iptables
DEBUG
OneToOneNat configured successfully
DEBUG
Failed to delete rule from iptables
DEBUG
OneToOneNat configuration failed
DEBUG
Deleting scheduled IPv6 rules.
DEBUG
delete from FirewallRules6 where
ScheduleName = ‘%s’.
Update FirewallRules6 where
ScheduleName = ‘%s’ to New “
DEBUG
DEBUG
enabling IPS checks between %s and %s
zones.
disabling IPS checks between %s and
%s zones.
fwLBSpillOverConfigure: Something
going wrong here
fwLBSpillOverConfigure: unable to get
interfaceName
fwLBSpillOverConfigure: Could not set
PREROUTING rules
fwLBSpillOverConfigure: Could not set
POSTROUTING rules
fwLBSpillOverConfigure: Something
going wrong Here
fwL2TPGenericRules.c: unable to open
the database file “
DEBUG
DEBUG
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
Dns proxy Restart failed
DEBUG
deleting interface to ifgroup failed
DEBUG
adding interface to ifgroup failed
DEBUG
fwL2TPGenericRules.c: inet_aton failed
ERROR
DEBUG
fwPPTPGenericRules.c: unable to open
the database file “
ERROR
DEBUG
fwPPTPGenericRules.c: inet_aton failed
ERROR
Deleting IP address %s.
DEBUG
DNS proxy firewall rule add failed for %s
ERROR
Adding new IP address %s.
DEBUG
deleting interface %s from ifgroup %d
failed
ERROR
Updating old IP address %s to new IP
address %s.
DEBUG
adding interface %s to ifgroup %d failed
ERROR
deleting interface pVirtIface %s from
ifgroup %d”
adding interface pVirtIface %s to ifgroup
%d failed
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Restarting Firewall For %s Address
Update from %s:%s
Disabling Firewall Rule for MSS packet
marking
Enabling Firewall Rule for MSS packet
marking
Enabling packet marking rule for %s IDLE
timer
Deleted firewall rule %s for service %s
with action %s
%s firewall rule %s for service %s with
action %s
Added firewall rule %s for service %s with
action %s
DEBUG
nimfBridgeTblHandler: unable to get
interfaceName
ERROR
DEBUG
nimfBridgeTblHandler: \
ERROR
DEBUG
nimfBridgeTblHandler: unable to get \
ERROR
DEBUG
Failed to %s traffic from %s to %s to IPS.
ERROR
DEBUG
Failed to %s traffic from %s to %s to IPS.
ERROR
DEBUG
failed to start IPS service.
ERROR
DEBUG
Timeout in waiting for IPS service to
start.
Usage:%s  
  “
ERROR
Deleting inbound(WAN-LAN) firewall rule.
DEBUG
Deleting inbound(WAN-DMZ) firewall
rule.
DEBUG
xlr8NatConfig: illegal invocation of (%s)
ERROR
RIPng disabled.
DEBUG
Illegal invocation of [%s]
ERROR
RIPng enabled.
DEBUG
xlr8NatMgmtTblHandler: failed query:
%s
ERROR
Disable IPv6 firewall rule.
DEBUG
Could not open file: %s
ERROR
Enable IPv6 firewall rule.
DEBUG
Rip Error Command Too Long
ERROR
Deleting IGMP proxy rule.
DEBUG
No authentication for Ripv1
ERROR
Enable IGMP proxy rule.
DEBUG
Invalid Rip Direction
ERROR
Restarting IGMP rule.
DEBUG
Invalid Rip Version
ERROR
Traffic meter enabled with no limit type.
DEBUG
Invalid Password for 1st Key
ERROR
Traffic meter enabled for only download.
DEBUG
Invalid Time for 1st Key
ERROR
Traffic meter enabled for both directions.
DEBUG
Invalid Password for 2nd Key
ERROR
DEBUG
Invalid Time for 2nd Key
ERROR
DEBUG
Invalid First KeyId
ERROR
DEBUG
Invalid Second KeyId
ERROR
Enabling Inter VLAN routing.
DEBUG
Invalid Authentication Type
ERROR
Updating inter VLAN routing status.
DEBUG
ripDisable failed
ERROR
Deleting inter VLAN routing.
DEBUG
ripEnable failed
ERROR
Deleted firewall rule %s for service %s
with action %s
%s firewall rule %s for service %s with
action %s
Added firewall rule %s for service %s with
action %s
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Facility: Local0 (Wireless)
Log Message
Severity
Log Message
Severity
(node=%s) setting %s to val = %d
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
Custom wireless event: ‘%s’
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
Wireless event: cmd=0x%x len=%d
DEBUG
VAP(%s) set beacon interval failed
ERROR
DEBUG
VAP(%s) set DTIM interval failed
ERROR
DEBUG
VAP(%s) set RTS Threshold failed
ERROR
ran query %s
DEBUG
VAP(%s) set Fragmentation Threshold
failed
ERROR
DBUpdate event: Table: %s opCode:%d
rowId:%d
DEBUG
VAP(%s) set Protection Mode failed
ERROR
%sing VAPs using profile %s
DEBUG
VAP(%s) set Tx Power failed
ERROR
%sing VAP %s
DEBUG
WDS Profile %s not found
ERROR
ran query %s
DEBUG
Failed to initalize WPS on %s
ERROR
%sing VAP instance %s
DEBUG
failed to get profile %s
ERROR
VAP(%s) set Short Preamble failed
DEBUG
could not initialize MGMT framework
ERROR
VAP(%s) set Short Retry failed
DEBUG
could not initialize MGMT framework
ERROR
VAP(%s) set Long Retry failed
DEBUG
dot11VapBssidUpdt SQL error: %s
ERROR
Decrypting context with key %s
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Unknown IAPP command %d received.
DEBUG
KDOT11_GET_PARAM(IEEE80211_IOC_
CHANNEL) failed
ERROR
unexpected reply from %d cmd=%d !
DEBUG
Failed to get the channel setting for %s
ERROR
unexpected reply from %d cmd=%d !
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
Recvied DOT11_EAPOL_KEYMSG
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
shutting down AP:%s
DEBUG
profile %s not found
ERROR
APCtx Found
DEBUG
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
APCtx Not-Found
DEBUG
Interface name and policy must be
specified
ERROR
New Rogue AP
(%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x)
detected
WPS session in progress, ignoring enrolle
assoc request
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node not found *:*:*:%x:%x:%x
DEBUG
Interface name and policy must be
specified
ERROR
error installing unicast key for %s
DEBUG
invalid ACL type %d
ERROR
cmd =%d i_type =%d i_val=%d
DEBUG
interface name not specified
ERROR
join event for new node %s
DEBUG
interface name not specified
ERROR
wpa/rsn IE id %d/%d not supported
DEBUG
Invalid interface - %s specified
ERROR
wpa IE id %d not supported
DEBUG
buffer length not specified
ERROR
leave event for node %s
DEBUG
Invalid length(%d) specified
ERROR
NodeFree request for node : %s
DEBUG
failed created iappdLock
ERROR
installing key to index %d
DEBUG
failed to create cipher contexts.
ERROR
iReq.i_val : %d
DEBUG
unable to register to UMI
ERROR
pIfName : %s
DEBUG
iappSockInit() failed
ERROR
iReq.i_val : %d
DEBUG
setting mode: %d
DEBUG
Global counter wrapped, re-generating...
DEBUG
Got PNAC_EVENT_PREAUTH_SUCCESS
event for : %s
DEBUG
UDP failed, received Length is %d
ERROR
event for non-existent node %s
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,
ERROR
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_UDOT11,%d,%d) \
ERROR
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,%d,%d) \
ERROR
DEBUG
No IAPP Node found for req id %d
ERROR
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_UDOT11,%d,%d) \
ERROR
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,%d,%d) \
ERROR
unsupported event %d from PNAC
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_UDOT11,%d,%d)
failed
ERROR
event for non-existent node %s. Create
new node.
DEBUG
UDP socket is not created
ERROR
Add new node to DOT11 Node list
DEBUG
UDP send failed
ERROR
Update dot11STA database
DEBUG
IAPP: socket (SOCK_STREAM) failed.
ERROR
Add PMKSA to the list
DEBUG
IAPP: TCP connect failed to %s.
ERROR
eapolRecvAuthKeyMsg: received key
message
DEBUG
cmd %d not supported.sender=%d
ERROR
node not found
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,%d,%d)
failed
ERROR
PNAC_EVENT_EAPOL_START event
received
PNAC_EVENT_EAPOL_LOGOFF event
received
PNAC_EVENT_REAUTH event received
PNAC_EVENT_AUTH_SUCCESS event
received
PNAC_EVENT_PORT_STATUS_CHANGED
event received
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iappInit got error, unregistering it with
UMI
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_UDOT11,%d,%d)
failed
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,%d,%d)
failed
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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eapolRecvKeyMsg: replay counter not
incremented
DEBUG
IAPP-CACHE-NOTIFY-REQUEST send to
ERROR
eapolRecvKeyMsg: replay counter is not
same
DEBUG
./src/dot11/iapp/iappLib.c:1314:
ADP_ERROR (
ERROR
processing pairwise key message 2
DEBUG
BSSID value passed is NULL
ERROR
RSN IE matching: OK
DEBUG
reserved requestId is passed
ERROR
processing pairwise key message 4
DEBUG
interface name is NULL
ERROR
processing group key message 2
DEBUG
IP address value passed is NULL
ERROR
processing key request message from
client
DEBUG
opening receive UDP socket failed
ERROR
WPA version %2x %2x not supported
DEBUG
enabling broadcast for UDP socket
failed
ERROR
(%s) group cipher %2x doesn’t match
DEBUG
opening receive TCP socket for new AP
failed
ERROR
(%s)Pairwise cipher %s not supported
DEBUG
./src/dot11/iapp/iappLib.c:1784:
ADP_ERROR(
ERROR
(%s) authentication method %d not
supported
DEBUG
./src/dot11/iapp/iappLib.c:1794:
ADP_ERROR(
ERROR
%s:Auth method=%s pairwise cipher=%s
IE size=%d
DEBUG
./src/dot11/iapp/iappLib.c:1803:
ADP_ERROR(
ERROR
WPA version %2x %2x not supported
DEBUG
failed created dot11dLock.
ERROR
Unable to obtain IE of type %d
DEBUG
failed initialize profile library.
ERROR
PTK state changed from %s to %s
DEBUG
failed to create cipher contexts.
ERROR
using PMKSA from cache
DEBUG
unable to register to UMI
ERROR
PTK GK state changed from %s to %s
DEBUG
could not create MIB tree
ERROR
GK state changed from %s to %s
DEBUG
unable to register to PNAC
ERROR
Sending PTK Msg1
DEBUG
Max registration attempts by DOT11 to
PNAC exceeded
ERROR
Sending PTK Msg3
DEBUG
Creation of EAP WPS Profile Failed
ERROR
Sending GTK Msg1
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_IAPP,%d ) failed
ERROR
sending EAPOL pdu to PNAC...
DEBUG
DOT11_RX_EAPOL_KEYMSG: unknown
ifname %s
ERROR
creating pnac authenticator with values
%d %d - %s
DEBUG
cmd %d not supported.sender=%d
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
DEBUG
inteface name passed is NULL
ERROR
IAPP initialized.
DEBUG
BSSID passed is NULL
ERROR
Encrypting context key=%s for
DEBUG
inteface name passed is NULL
ERROR
could not find access point context for %s
DEBUG
unable to allocate memory for DOT11_
CTX
ERROR
join event for existing node %s
DEBUG
unable to install wme mapping on %s
ERROR
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failed to send PNAC_FORCE_AUTHORIZED
“
DEBUG
unable to get %s mac address
ERROR
failed to send PNAC_AUTHORIZED “
DEBUG
Failed to set %s SSID
ERROR
DEBUG
Failed to set SSID broadcast status
ERROR
DEBUG
Failed to set PreAuth mode
ERROR
DEBUG
unable to install key
ERROR
failed to send PNAC_VAR_KEY_AVAILABLE
(TRUE) “
failed to send PNAC_VAR_KEY_TX_EN
(TRUE) “
failed to send PNAC_VAR_KEY_TX_EN
(FALSE) “
failed to send PNAC_FORCE_AUTHORIZED
“
DEBUG
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
AUTHMODE failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
PRIVACY failed
ERROR
failed to send PNAC_AUTHORIZED “
DEBUG
mic verification: OK
DEBUG
wpaInit failed
ERROR
pnacIfConfig: Invalid supplicant”
DEBUG
dot11InstallProfile: unable to get
interface index
ERROR
Failed to process user request
DEBUG
adpHmacInit(%s) failed
ERROR
Failed to process user request - %s(%d)
DEBUG
interface %s not found
ERROR
pnacIfConfigUmiIoctl: umiIoctl failed
DEBUG
AP not found on %s
ERROR
DEBUG
keyLen > PNAC_KEY_MAX_SIZE
ERROR
DEBUG
Invalid profile name passed
ERROR
DEBUG
Creation of WPS EAP Profile failed
ERROR
DEBUG
unsupported command %d
ERROR
DEBUG
device %s not found
ERROR
DEBUG
unsupported command %d
ERROR
DEBUG
dot11NodeAlloc failed
ERROR
DEBUG
Getting WPA IE failed for %s
ERROR
DEBUG
Getting WPS IE failed for %s
ERROR
pnacIfConfigUmiIoctl: usrPnac returned
%d
pnacIfConfigUmiIoctl: usrPnac returned
%d
pnacIfConfigUmiIoctl: usrPnac returned
%d
pnacKernNotifier: invalid PAE
configuration “
From pnacEapDemoAuthRecv:
unsupported response “
From pnacEapDemoAuthRecv: invalid
codes received
From pnacRadXlateDemoRecv: received
unknown “
From pnacRadXlateDemoRecv: invalid
codes received
Error from pnacRadXlateDemoRecv:
malloc failed
From pnacRadXlateRadPktHandle:
received a non-supported”
Only md5 authentication scheme
currently supported. “
Message from authenticator:
DEBUG
DEBUG
Failed initialize authenticator for node
%s
Failed to get the system up time while
adding node %s
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
DEBUG
error creating PNAC port for node %s
ERROR
DEBUG
dot11NodeAlloc failed
ERROR
DEBUG
Invalid arguments.
ERROR
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_IAPP,%d) failed
ERROR
sending unicast key
DEBUG
Invalid IE.
ERROR
sending broadcast key
DEBUG
from pnacPDUXmit: bufsize = %d, pktType
= %d,”
pnacPDUXmit: sending eap packet. code
= %d, “
pnacRecvRtn: no corresponding pnac port
pae found
from pnacAuthPAEDisconnected: calling
pnacTxCannedFail
from pnacAuthPAEForceUnauth: calling
pnacTxCannedFail
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DEBUG
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11_VAP,%d
) failed
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_KDOT11,%d ,%d)
failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
WME_CWMIN failed
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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state changed from %s to %s
DEBUG
PNAC user comp id not set. dropping
event %d
DEBUG
sending event %d to %d
DEBUG
requesting keys informantion from %d
DEBUG
pnacUmiPortPaeParamSet: error in getting
port pae
pnacUmiPortPaeParamSet: invalid param
- %d
pnacRecvASInfoMessage: Skey of length
%d set
pnacRecvASInfoMessage: reAuthPeriod
set to: %d
pnacRecvASInfoMessage: suppTimeout
set to: %d
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
PORT SUCCESSFULLY DESTROYED
DEBUG
creating physical port for %s
DEBUG
pnacAuthInit: using defualt
pnacAuthParams
pnacSuppInit: using defualt
pnacSuppParams
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
Error from
pnacCombinedStMachTriggerFunc: “
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
WME_CWMAX failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
WME_AIFS failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:80211_IOC_
WME_TXOPLIMIT failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
WME_ACM failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
WME failed
invalid group cipher %d
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
MCASTCIPHER failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
MCASTKEYLEN failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
UCASTCIPHERS failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
KEYMGTALGS failed
KDOT11_SET_PARAM:IEEE80211_IOC_
WPA failed
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
DEBUG
unknow cipher type = %d
ERROR
DEBUG
umiIoctl(UMI_COMP_IAPP,%d) failed
ERROR
DEBUG
invalid media value=%d
ERROR
DEBUG
invalid mediaOpt value=%d
ERROR
DEBUG
invalid mode value=%d
ERROR
DEBUG
dot11PnacIfCreate failed
ERROR
DEBUG
wpaPRF failed
ERROR
DEBUG
Error generating global key counter
ERROR
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
wpaCalcMic: unsupported key
descriptor version
integrity failed. need to stop all stations
“
couldn’t find AP context for %s
interface
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
received a pdu on %s
DEBUG
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
pnacRecvMapi: protoType: %04x
pPhyPort->authToASSendRtn:%p
DEBUG
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
port not found
DEBUG
from pnacRecvMapi: pkt body len = %d,
pktType = %d
from pnacPDUProcess: received PNAC_
EAP_PACKET
from pnacPDUProcess: currentId = %d
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DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
eapolRecvKeyMsg: unknown descType
=%d
eapolRecvKeyMsg: invalid descriptor
version
eapolRecvKeyMsg: incorrect descriptor
version
eapolRecvKeyMsg: Ack must not be set
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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from pnacPDUProcess: code = %d,
identifier = %d, “
DEBUG
from pnacPDUProcess: setting rxResp true
DEBUG
from pnacPDUProcess: code = %d,
identifier = %d, “
DEBUG
from pnacPDUProcess: received “
DEBUG
from pnacPDUProcess: received “
DEBUG
from pnacPDUProcess: received PNAC_
EAPOL_KEY_PACKET
DEBUG
doing pnacTxCannedFail
DEBUG
doing pnacTxCannedSuccess
DEBUG
doing pnacTxReqId
DEBUG
doing pnacTxReq
DEBUG
doing pnacTxStart
DEBUG
doing pnacTxLogoff
DEBUG
doing pnacTxRspId: 1st cond
DEBUG
doing pnacTxRspId: entering 2nd cond
DEBUG
wpaAuthRecvKeyReq: mic check failed
ERROR
from pnacTxRspId: code = %d, identifier =
%d, length = %d, “
DEBUG
invalid OUI %x %x %x
ERROR
doing pnacTxRspId: 2nd cond
DEBUG
(%s) invalid OUI %x %x %x
ERROR
doing pnacTxRspAuth: 1st cond
DEBUG
[%s:%d] Cipher in WPA IE : %x
ERROR
doing pnacTxRspAuth: 2nd cond
DEBUG
(%s) invalid OUI %x %x %x
ERROR
message for unknown port PAE
DEBUG
short WPA IE (length = %d) received
ERROR
DEBUG
PTK state machine in unknown state.
ERROR
DEBUG
dot11InstallKeys failed
ERROR
DEBUG
group state machine entered into WPA_
AUTH_GTK_INIT
ERROR
DEBUG
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
DEBUG
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
unknown EAP-code %d
DEBUG
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
Authenticator[%d]:
DEBUG
aesWrap failed
ERROR
Auth PAE state = %s
DEBUG
unknown key descriptor version %d
ERROR
Auth Reauth state = %s
DEBUG
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
Back auth state = %s
DEBUG
could not initialize AES128ECB
ERROR
from pnacACToSuppRecvRtn: calling
pnacEapPktRecord
from pnacEapPktRecord: code = %d,
identifier = %d, “
from pnacEapPktRecord: received success
pkt
from pnacEapPktRecord: received failure
pkt
from pnacEapPktRecord: received request
pkt
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eapolRecvKeyMsg: MIC bit must be set
wpaAuthRecvPTKMsg2: unexpected
packet received
wpaAuthRecvPTKMsg2: mic check
failed
wpaAuthRecvPTKMsg2: rsn ie mismatch
wpaAuthRecvPTKMsg4: unexpected
packet received
wpaAuthRecvPTKMsg4: keyDataLength
not zero
wpaAuthRecvPTKMsg4: mic check
failed
wpaAuthRecvGTKMsg2: unexpected
packet received
secureBit not set in GTK Msg2
wpaAuthRecvGTKMsg2: keyDataLength
not zero
wpaAuthRecvGTKMsg2: mic check
failed
wpaAuthRecvKeyReq: unexpected
packet received
wpaAuthRecvKeyReq: keyDataLength
not zero
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Supplicant[%d]:
DEBUG
could not initialize AES-128-ECB
ERROR
Supp Pae state = %s
DEBUG
MD5 initialization failed
ERROR
from pnacBackAuthFail: calling
pnacTxCannedFail
DEBUG
RC4 framework initialization failed
ERROR
%s returned ERROR
DEBUG
PNAC framework initialization failed
ERROR
pnacUmiIoctlHandler: cmd: %s(%d)
DEBUG
ERROR: option value not specified
ERROR
%s not configured for 802.1x
DEBUG
ERROR: -u can be used only with -s
ERROR
could not process PDU received from the
wire
DEBUG
ERROR: user-name not specified
ERROR
pnacPDUForward: failed to foward the
received PDU
DEBUG
failed to enable debug
ERROR
Creating PHY port with AUTH backend :
%s SendRtn: %p RecvRtn:%p
DEBUG
[%s]: failed to convert string to MAC “
ERROR
pnacUmiAuthConfig: %s not configured
for 802.1x
DEBUG
failed to initialize UMI
ERROR
pnacSuppRegisterUserInfo: not a valid AC
DEBUG
pnacPhyPortParamSet:invalid
arguments
ERROR
pnacIfConfig: autoAuth Enabled
DEBUG
pnacPhyPortParamSet:Failed to create
socket
ERROR
pnacSendRtn: no pnac port pae found
for “
DEBUG
Error from pnacPhyPortParamSet:%sdevice invalid
ERROR
sending portStatus: %s[%d] to dot11
DEBUG
Error from pnacPhyPortParamSet:%sGetting MAC address “
ERROR
pnacRecvASInfoMessage: Rkey of length
%d set
DEBUG
pnacPhyPortParamSet:Failed to add
802.1X multicast “
ERROR
ASSendRtn: %p ASToAuthRecv: %p
DEBUG
pnacIsInterfaceUp: failed to create a
raw socket
ERROR
adpRand failed:unable to generate
random unicast key
WARN
pnacIsInterfaceUp: failed to get
interface flags
ERROR
using group key as unicast key
WARN
failed to allocate buffer
ERROR
Integrity check failed more than once in
last 60 secs.
WARN
UMI initialization failed
ERROR
MIC failed twice in last 60 secs, taking
countermeasures
WARN
UMI initialization failed
ERROR
Failed to set dot11 port status
WARN
Error from pnacEapDemoAuthLibInit:
malloc failed
ERROR
PTK state machine in NO_STATE.
WARN
Error from pnacEapDemoAuthRecv:
received null EAP pkt
ERROR
PTK state machine in NO_STATE!!
WARN
Error from pnacEapDemoAuthRecv:
send “
ERROR
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PMKSA refcount not 1
WARN
Error from pnacRadXlateASAdd: cannot
open socket
ERROR
IV verification failednknown subtype>
WARN
Error from pnacRadXlateDemoRecv:
received null EAP pkt
ERROR
pnacIfConfig: overwriting previous
interface “
WARN
From pnacRadXlateDemoRecv: send “
ERROR
pnacIfConfig: overwriting previous “
WARN
Error from pnacRadXlateDemoRecv:
RADIUS “
ERROR
pnacIfConfig: overwriting previous
username”
WARN
pnacIfConfig: overwriting previous
password”
WARN
%s: Failed to set port status
WARN
%s: Failed to notify event to dot11
WARN
pnacLibDeinit: Failed to destroy the
phyPort:%s
WARN
pnacPortPaeDeconfig:kpnacPortPaeDeco
nfig failed
WARN
pnacPortPaeDeconfig:kpnacPortPaeDeco
nfig failed
WARN
pnacBackAuthSuccess: failed to notify the
destination “
WARN
could not initialize MGMT framework
ERROR
umiInit failed
ERROR
iappInit failed
ERROR
could not initialize IAPP MGMT.
ERROR
Error from pnacEapDemoSuppRecv:
send ptr to pnac supplicant”
ERROR
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
From pnacEapDemoSuppRecv: user
info not entered yet
ERROR
buffer length not specified
ERROR
Error from pnacEapDemoSuppRecv:
couldn’t “
ERROR
Invalid length(%d) specified
ERROR
MDString: adpDigestInit for md5 failed
ERROR
Failed to get information about
authorized AP list.
ERROR
pnacUmiInit: UMI initialization failed
ERROR
Recd IE data for non-existent AP %s
ERROR
could not start PNAC task
ERROR
Recd IE data for wrong AP %s
ERROR
invalid aruments
ERROR
Received Invalid IE data from WSC
ERROR
pnacIfNameToIndex failed
ERROR
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Error from pnacRadXlateDemoRecv:
RADIUS “
Error from
pnacRadXlateRadIdRespSend: send to
failed
Error from
pnacRadXlateRadNonIdRespSend: send
to failed
Error from pnacRadXlateRadRecvProc:
recvfrom failed
From pnacRadXlateRadPktIntegrityChk:
no corresponding “
Error from
pnacRadXlateRadPktIntegrityChk: no
message “
Error from
pnacRadXlateRadPktIntegrityChk: “
From pnacRadXlateRadChalPktHandle:
no encapsulated eap “
Error from
pnacRadXlateRadChalPktHandle:
malloc for eap “
Error from
pnacEapDemoSuppUserInfoRegister:
invalid “
Error from pnacEapDemoSuppRecv:
received null EAP pkt
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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pnacPhyPortParamSet: device invalid
%s%d
pnacPhyPortParamSet: EIOCGADDR
ioctl failed
pnacPhyPortParamSet: multicast addr
add ioctl failed
pnacPhyPortParamUnset: multicast
addr del ioctl failed
Recd IE data for non-existent AP %s
ERROR
Recd WSC Start command without
interface name
ERROR
Recd WSC start for non-existent AP %s
ERROR
Recd WSC start for wrong AP %s
ERROR
Unable to send WSC_WLAN_CMD_PORT
to WSC
ERROR
pnacPDUXmit: Invalid arguments
ERROR
Failed to get the ap context for %s
ERROR
pnacPDUXmit: failed to get M_BLK_ID
ERROR
WPS can only be applied to WPA/WPA2
security profiles
ERROR
wpsEnable: running wsccmd failed
ERROR
Failed to get the ap context for %s
ERROR
pnacSendRtn: Invalid arguments
ERROR
ERROR
pnacSendRtn: no physical port
corresponding to”
ERROR
ERROR
pnacSendRtn: dropping packet as port”
ERROR
WPS conf. under non WPA/WPA2 security
setting
Failed to reset the Beacon Frame IE in the
driver
Failed to reset the Beacon Frame IE in the
driver
WPS method cannot be NULL
PIN value length should be a multiple of
4 !!
Failed to initiate PIN based association,
PIN = %s
Failed to initiate PBC based enrolle
association
Invalid association mode. (Allowed modes
: PIN/PBC)
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
from pnacIsInterfaceUp: device %s%d
invalid
pnacRecvRtn: dropping received packet
as port is”
pnacAuthBuildRC4KeyDesc:
adpEncryptInit(RC4) failed
pnacAuthBuildRC4KeyDesc:
adpCipherContextCtrl”
pnacDot11UserSet: incorrect buffer
length
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
PNAC user component id not set.
ERROR
ERROR
pnacKeyInfoGet:failed to allocate buffer
ERROR
ERROR
PNAC user comp id not set. dropping
EAPOL key pkt
pnacUmiPortPaeParamSet: invalid
buffer received
ERROR
wpsEnable: running wsccmd failed
ERROR
Failed to send QUIT command to WSC
from DOT11
ERROR
Error from pnacRecvASInfoMessage: “
ERROR
Failed to clear off the WPS process
ERROR
pnacRecvASInfoMessage: “
ERROR
missing profile name
ERROR
pnacRecvASInfoMessage: Bad info
length
ERROR
A profile exists with the same name
ERROR
Error from pnacLibInit: malloc failed
ERROR
Error in allocating memory for profile
ERROR
could not create phy ports lock
ERROR
missing profile name
ERROR
could not create nodes ports lock
ERROR
missing profile name
ERROR
port exists for iface - %s
ERROR
Profile name and interface name must be
specified
ERROR
pnacPhyPortCreate failed
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
kpnacPhyPortCreate failed
ERROR
Could not set profile %s on the interface
%s
ERROR
invalid argument
ERROR
missing profile name
ERROR
pnacAuthConfig: maxAuth limit
reached
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
pnacAuthConfig: malloc failed
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
SSID should not be longer than %d
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
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Error from pnacAuthConfig: pAsArg
cannot be NULL
Error from pnacAuthConfig: receive
routine hook “
pnacAuthConfig: pnacAuthInit failed
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
kpnacPortPaeConfig failed
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Invalid arguments
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
SSID not set. SSID is needed to generate
password hash
ERROR
Password string too big
ERROR
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Hex string should only have %d hex chars
ERROR
dot11Malloc failed
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
invalid key index %d. key index should be
0-3.
ERROR
wepKey length incorrect
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Invalid Cipher type %d
ERROR
Profile supports WEP stas,Group cipher
must be WEP
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
invalid pairwise cipher type %d
ERROR
Cipher %s is already in the list.
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Invalid Cipher type %d
ERROR
Cipher %s not found in the list.
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Auth method %s is already in the list
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Auth method %s not found in the list.
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
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Error from pnacSuppConfig: malloc
failed
Error from pnacSuppConfig: receive
routine hook “
Error from pnacSuppConfig:
pnacSuppInit failed
kpnacPortPaeConfig failed
pnacAuthDeconfig failed: pPortPae
NULL
Error from pnacPhyPortDestroy: port
not configured
pnacPhyPortDestroy: Failed to
deconfigure port
pnacPhyPortParamUnset FAILED
Error from pnacPhyPortCreate: malloc
failed
Error from pnacPhyPortCreate:
pnacPhyPortParamSet”
error from pnacPhyPortCreate: malloc
failed
Error from pnacAuthInit:
pnacPortTimersInit failed
Error from pnacAuthInit:
pnacAuthPAEInit failed
Error from pnacAuthInit:
pnacAuthKeyTxInit failed
Error from pnacAuthInit:
pnacReauthTimerInit failed
Error from pnacAuthInit:
pnacBackAuthInit failed
Error from pnacAuthInit: pnacCtrlDirInit
failed
Error from pnacAuthInit:
pnacKeyRecvInit failed
Error from pnacSuppInit: malloc failed
Error from pnacSuppInit:
pnacPortTimersInit failed
Error from pnacSuppInit:
pnacKeyRecvInit failed
Error from pnacSuppInit:
pnacSuppKeyTxInit failed
Error from pnacSuppInit:
pnacSuppPAEInit failed
Error from pnacRecvRtn: invalid
arguments
Error from pnacRecvMapi: unsupported
PDU received
suppToACSendRtn returned not OK!
Error from pnacBasicPktCreate: malloc
failed
Error from pnacEAPPktCreate: basic pkt
create failed
Error from pnacTxCannedFail: eap pkt
create failed
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Error from pnacTxCannedSuccess: eap
pkt create failed
Error from pnacTxReqId: eap pkt create
failed
Error from pnacTxReq: eap pkt create
failed
Error from pnacSendRespToServer:
malloc failed
Error from pnacSendRespToServer: no
AS configured
Error from pnacTxStart: basic pkt create
failed
Error from pnacTxStart: basic pkt create
failed
Error from pnacTxRspId: eap pkt create
failed
Error from pnacTxRspAuth: eap pkt
create failed
Error from pnacEapPktRecord: EAP
packet too”
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
invalid type value %d. supported values
are 1,2,3,4
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
invalid type value %d. supported values
are 1,2,3,4
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
invalid type value %d. supported values
are 1,2,3,4
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
invalid type value %d. supported values
are 1,2,3,4
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
invalid type value %d. supported values
are 1,2,3,4
ERROR
Profile %s does not exist
ERROR
ERROR: incomplete DB update
information.
ERROR
old values result does not contain 2 rows
ERROR
hmac_md5:adpHmacInit failed
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
pnacUmiIoctlHandler: invalid cmd: %d
ERROR
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
ERROR: incomplete DB update
information.
ERROR
pnacXmit : umiIoctl failed[%d]
ERROR
old values result does not contain 2 rows
ERROR
pnacPDUForward: Invalid input
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
Error in executing DB update handler
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed.Query:%s
ERROR
startStopVap failed to stop %s
ERROR
Invalid SQLITE operation code - %d
ERROR
./src/dot11/mgmt/dot11Mgmt.c:1177:
ADP_ERROR (
only delete event expected on
dot11RogueAP.
ERROR
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
unhandled database operation %d
ERROR
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Error from pnacEapPktRecord: “
from pnacBackAuthTimeout: calling
pnacTxCannedFail
hmac_md5: adpHmacContextCreate
failed
pnacEapRadAuthSend: Invalid
arguments
pnacEapRadAuthSend: failed to allocate
inbuffer
pnacPDUForward: error in getting port
pae information
pnacPDUForward: error allocating
memory
pnacUmiIfMacAddrChange: %s not
configured for 802.1x
pnacUmiIfMacAddrChange: could not
process PDU received”
pnacUmiPhyPortConfig: Invalid config
data
pnacUmiPhyPortConfig: Invalid
backend name specified
pnacUmiPhyPortConfig: could not
create PNAC physical”
pnacUmiAuthConfig: Invalid config
data
pnacUmiAuthConfig: Invalid backend
name specified
unable to create new EAP context.
unable to apply %s profile on the EAP
context.
pnacUmiAuthConfig: could not
configure PNAC PAE “
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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pnacUmiSuppConfig: Invalid config
data
pnacUmiSuppConfig: Invalid backend
name specified
pnacUmiSuppConfig: %s not
configured for 802.1x
pnacUmiSuppConfig: could not PNAC
port Access”
pnacUmiSuppConfig: Failed to register
user information
pnacPortByMacDeconfig: port not
found
pnacPortByMacDeconfig: port not
found
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
failed to configure WPS on %s
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
no VAP rows returned. expected one
ERROR
pnacUmiIfDown: Invalid config data
ERROR
multiple VAP rows returned. expected one
ERROR
pnacUmiIfDown: Invalid config data
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
invalid query result. ncols=%d nrows=%d
ERROR
%s:VAP(%s) create failed
ERROR
sqlite3QueryResGet failed
ERROR
invalid query result. ncols=%d nrows=%d
ERROR
Error from pnacPortDeconfig: port not
configured
pnacUmiIfDown: could not deconfigure port
pnacUmiPhyPortDestroy: Invalid config
data
pnacUmiPhyPortDestroy: Invalid config
data
pnacUmiPhyPortDestroy: Failed to
destroy the port
Invalid config data
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
Facility: Kernel
Log Message
Severity
Log Message
Severity
DNAT: multiple ranges no longer supported
DEBUG
%s: %s%s:%d -> %s:%d %s,
DEBUG
DNAT: Target size %u wrong for %u ranges,
DEBUG
%s: %s%s:%d %s,
DEBUG
DNAT: wrong table %s, tablename
DEBUG
%s: Failed to add WDS MAC: %s, dev>name,
DEBUG
DNAT: hook mask 0x%x bad, hook_mask
DEBUG
%s: Device already has WDS mac
address attached,
DEBUG
%s%d: resetting MPPC/MPPE compressor,
DEBUG
%s: Added WDS MAC: %s, dev->name,
DEBUG
%s%d: wrong offset value: %d,
DEBUG
%s: WDS MAC address %s is not
known by this interface,
DEBUG
%s%d: wrong length of match value: %d,
DEBUG
[madwifi] %s() : Not enough space.,
__FUNCTION__
DEBUG
%s%d: too big offset value: %d,
DEBUG
Returning to chan %d, ieeeChan
DEBUG
%s%d: cannot decode offset value,
DEBUG
WEP
DEBUG
%s%d: wrong length code: 0x%X,
DEBUG
AES
DEBUG
%s%d: short packet (len=%d), __FUNCTION__,
DEBUG
AES_CCM
DEBUG
%s%d: bad sequence number: %d, expected: %d,
DEBUG
CKIP
DEBUG
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%s%d: bad sequence number: %d, expected: %d,
DEBUG
TKIP
DEBUG
PPPIOCDETACH file->f_count=%d,
DEBUG
%s: cannot map channel to mode; freq
%u flags 0x%x,
DEBUG
PPP: outbound frame not passed
DEBUG
%s: %s, vap->iv_dev->name, buf
DEBUG
PPP: VJ decompression error
DEBUG
%s: [%s] %s, vap->iv_dev->name,
DEBUG
PPP: inbound frame not passed
DEBUG
PPP: reconstructed packet
DEBUG
PPP: no memory for
DEBUG
missed pkts %u..%u,
DEBUG
%s: [%s] %s, vap->iv_dev->name,
ether_sprintf(mac), buf
[%s:%s] discard %s frame, %s, vap>iv_dev->name,
[%s:%s] discard frame, %s, vap->iv_
dev->name,
[%s:%s] discard %s information
element, %s,
[%s:%s] discard information element,
%s,
[%s:%s] discard %s frame, %s, vap>iv_dev->name,
[%s:%s] discard frame, %s, vap->iv_
dev->name,
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s%d: resetting MPPC/MPPE compressor,
DEBUG
%s%d: wrong offset value: %d,
DEBUG
%s%d: wrong length of match value: %d,
DEBUG
%s%d: too big offset value: %d,
DEBUG
ifmedia_add: null ifm
DEBUG
%s%d: cannot decode offset value,
DEBUG
Adding entry for
DEBUG
%s%d: wrong length code: 0x%X,
DEBUG
ifmedia_set: no match for 0x%x/0x%x,
DEBUG
%s%d: short packet (len=%d), __FUNCTION__,
DEBUG
ifmedia_set: target
DEBUG
%s%d: bad sequence number: %d, expected: %d,
DEBUG
ifmedia_set: setting to
DEBUG
%s%d: bad sequence number: %d, expected: %d,
DEBUG
PPPIOCDETACH file->f_count=%d,
DEBUG
PPP: outbound frame not passed
DEBUG
ifmedia_match: multiple match for
DEBUG
PPP: VJ decompression error
DEBUG

DEBUG
PPP: inbound frame not passed
DEBUG
desc->ifmt_string
DEBUG
PPP: reconstructed packet
DEBUG
mode %s, desc->ifmt_string
DEBUG
PPP: no memory for
DEBUG

DEBUG
DEBUG
%s, desc->ifmt_string
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s%s, seen_option++ ? , : ,
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s%s, seen_option++ ? , : ,
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP %s: _fmt,
DEBUG
%s, seen_option ? > :
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP: --> %s, __FUNCTION__)
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev->name, buf
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP: <-- %s, __FUNCTION__)
DEBUG
%s: recv: , tunnel->name
DEBUG
%s: xmit:, session->name
DEBUG
missed pkts %u..%u,
%s: INC_USE_COUNT, now %d, __FUNCTION__,
mod_use_count \
%s: DEC_USE_COUNT, now %d, __FUNCTION__,
mod_use_count \
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ifmedia_ioctl: no media found for
0x%x,
ifmedia_ioctl: switching %s to , dev>name
%s: no memory for sysctl table!,
__func__
%s: no memory for VAP name!,
__func__
%s: failed to register sysctls!, vap>iv_dev->name
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
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DEBUG
%s: no memory for new proc entry
(%s)!, __func__,
%s: 0x%p len %u, tag, p, len
DEBUG
%03d:, i
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP: --> %s, __FUNCTION__)
DEBUG
%02x, ((u_int8_t *)p)[i]
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP: <-- %s, __FUNCTION__)
DEBUG
first difference at byte %u, i
DEBUG
%s: recv: , tunnel->name
DEBUG
%s: , t->name
DEBUG
%s: xmit:, session->name
DEBUG
FAIL: ieee80211_crypto_newkey failed
DEBUG
%s: xmit:, session->name
DEBUG
FAIL: ieee80211_crypto_setkey failed
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP %s: _fmt,
DEBUG
FAIL: unable to allocate skbuff
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP: --> %s, __FUNCTION__)
DEBUG
FAIL: wep decap failed
DEBUG
PPPOL2TP: <-- %s, __FUNCTION__)
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s: recv: , tunnel->name
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s: xmit:, session->name
DEBUG
FAIL: decap botch; length mismatch
FAIL: decap botch; data does not
compare
FAIL: wep encap failed
%s: xmit:, session->name
DEBUG
FAIL: encap data length mismatch
DEBUG
IRQ 31 is triggered
DEBUG
FAIL: encrypt data does not compare
DEBUG
[%s:%d] , __func__, __LINE__\
DEBUG
PASS
DEBUG
\t[R%s %#0x %#0x 0x%08x%08x], (status ==
ERROR ? # : ), page, addr, (uint32_t)(*pValue >>
32), (uint32_t)(*pValue & 0xffffffff )
DEBUG
%u of %u 802.11i WEP test vectors
passed, pass, total
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s: 0x%p len %u, tag, p, len
DEBUG
DEBUG
%03d:, i
DEBUG
DEBUG
%02x, ((u_int8_t *)p)[i]
DEBUG
DEBUG
first difference at byte %u, i
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s: , t->name
DEBUG
DEBUG
FAIL: ieee80211_crypto_newkey failed
DEBUG
DEBUG
FAIL: ieee80211_crypto_setkey failed
DEBUG
DEBUG
FAIL: unable to allocate skbuff
DEBUG
DEBUG
FAIL: ccmp encap failed
DEBUG
%s: xmit:, session->name
%s: module use_count is %d, __FUNCTION__,
mod_use_count
PPPOL2TP %s: _fmt,
DEBUG
\t[W%s %#0x %#0x 0x%08x%08x], (status ==
ERROR ? # : ), page, addr, (uint32_t)(value >> 32),
(uint32_t)(value & 0xffffffff )
%s: mac_add
%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev>name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4],
addr[5]
%s: mac_del
%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev>name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4],
addr[5]
%s: mac_kick
%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev>name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4],
addr[5]
%s: mac_undefined
%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev>name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4],
addr[5]
%s: addr_add
%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev>name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4],
addr[5]
%s: addr_del
%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev>name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4],
addr[5]
%s: mac_undefined
%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X:%02X, dev>name, addr[0], addr[1], addr[2], addr[3], addr[4],
addr[5]
%s: set_float %d;%d,
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DEBUG
DEBUG
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IRQ 32 is triggered
DEBUG
FAIL: encap data length mismatch
DEBUG
ip_finish_output2: No header cache and no
neighbour!
DEBUG
FAIL: encrypt data does not compare
DEBUG
a guy asks for address mask. Who is it?
DEBUG
FAIL: ccmp decap failed
DEBUG
icmp v4 hw csum failure)
DEBUG
FAIL: decap botch; length mismatch
DEBUG
expire>> %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
FAIL: decap botch; data does not
compare
DEBUG
expire++ %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
PASS
DEBUG
rt_cache @%02x: %u.%u.%u.%u, hash,
DEBUG
%u of %u 802.11i AES-CCMP test
vectors passed, pass, total
DEBUG
rt_bind_peer(0) @%p, NET_CALLER(iph)
DEBUG
%s: 0x%p len %u, tag, p, len
DEBUG
ip_rt_advice: redirect to
DEBUG
%03d:, i
DEBUG
ip_rt_bug: %u.%u.%u.%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u, %s,
DEBUG
%02x, ((u_int8_t *)p)[i]
DEBUG
udp cork app bug 2)
DEBUG
first difference at byte %u, i
DEBUG
udp cork app bug 3)
DEBUG
ieee80211_crypto_newkey failed
DEBUG
udp v4 hw csum failure.)
DEBUG
ieee80211_crypto_setkey failed
DEBUG
DEBUG
unable to allocate skbuff
DEBUG
DEBUG
tkip enmic failed
DEBUG
%s: lookup policy [list] found=%s,
DEBUG
enmic botch; length mismatch
DEBUG
%s: called: [output START], __FUNCTION__
DEBUG
enmic botch
DEBUG
DEBUG
tkip encap failed
DEBUG
DEBUG
encrypt phase1 botch
DEBUG
DEBUG
encrypt data length mismatch
DEBUG
DEBUG
encrypt data does not compare
DEBUG
a guy asks for address mask. Who is it?
DEBUG
tkip decap failed
DEBUG
icmp v4 hw csum failure)
DEBUG
decrypt phase1 botch
DEBUG
expire>> %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
decrypt data does not compare
DEBUG
expire++ %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
decap botch; length mismatch
DEBUG
rt_cache @%02x: %u.%u.%u.%u, hash,
DEBUG
decap botch; data does not compare
DEBUG
rt_bind_peer(0) @%p, NET_CALLER(iph)
DEBUG
tkip demic failed
DEBUG
ip_rt_advice: redirect to
DEBUG
802.11i TKIP test vectors passed
DEBUG
ip_rt_bug: %u.%u.%u.%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u, %s,
DEBUG
%s, buf
DEBUG
UDP: short packet: From %u.%u.%u.%u:%u
%d/%d to %u.%u.%u.%u:%u,
DEBUG
Atheros HAL assertion failure: %s: line
%u: %s,
DEBUG
UDP: short packet: From %u.%u.%u.%u:%u
%d/%d to %u.%u.%u.%u:%u,
UDP: bad checksum. From %d.%d.%d.%d:%d to
%d.%d.%d.%d:%d ulen %d,
%s: flow dst=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl4_dst, family)
%s: flow src=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl4_src, family)
%s: flow dst=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl6_dst, family)
%s: flow src=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl6_src, family)
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UDP: bad checksum. From %d.%d.%d.%d:%d to
%d.%d.%d.%d:%d ulen %d,
DEBUG
ath_hal: logging to %s %s, ath_hal_
logfile,
DEBUG
a guy asks for address mask. Who is it?
DEBUG
ath_hal: logging disabled
DEBUG
fib_add_ifaddr: bug: prim == NULL
DEBUG
%s%s, sep, ath_hal_buildopts[i]
DEBUG
fib_del_ifaddr: bug: prim == NULL
DEBUG
ath_pci: No devices found, driver not
installed.
DEBUG
expire>> %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
_fmt, __VA_ARGS__
DEBUG
expire++ %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
%s: Warning, using only %u entries in
%u key cache,
DEBUG
rt_cache @%02x: %u.%u.%u.%u, hash,
DEBUG
%s: TX99 support enabled, dev>name
DEBUG
rt_bind_peer(0) @%p,
DEBUG
%s:grppoll Buf allocation failed
,__func__
DEBUG
ip_rt_advice: redirect to
DEBUG
%s: %s: unable to start recv logic,
DEBUG
ip_rt_bug: %u.%u.%u.%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u, %s,
DEBUG
%s: %s: unable to start recv logic,
DEBUG
%s: lookup policy [list] found=%s,
DEBUG
%s: no skbuff, __func__
DEBUG
%s: called: [output START], __FUNCTION__
DEBUG
%s: hardware error; resetting, dev>name
DEBUG
%s: flow dst=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl4_dst, family)
DEBUG
%s: rx FIFO overrun; resetting, dev>name
DEBUG
%s: flow src=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl4_src, family)
DEBUG
%s: unable to reset hardware: ‘%s’
(HAL status %u)
DEBUG
%s: flow dst=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl6_dst, family)
DEBUG
%s: unable to start recv logic, dev>name
DEBUG
%s: flow src=%s, __FUNCTION__,
XFRMSTRADDR(fl->fl6_src, family)
DEBUG
%s: %s: unable to reset hardware: ‘%s’
(HAL status %u),
DEBUG
a guy asks for address mask. Who is it?
DEBUG
%s: %s: unable to start recv logic,
DEBUG
icmp v4 hw csum failure)
DEBUG
ath_mgtstart: discard, no xmit buf
DEBUG
expire>> %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
%s: [%02u] %-7s , tag, ix, ciphers[hk>kv_type]
DEBUG
expire++ %u %d %d %d, expire,
DEBUG
%02x, hk->kv_val[i]
DEBUG
rt_cache @%02x: %u.%u.%u.%u, hash,
DEBUG
mac %s, ether_sprintf(mac)
DEBUG
rt_bind_peer(0) @%p, NET_CALLER(iph)
DEBUG
%s , sc->sc_splitmic ? mic : rxmic
DEBUG
ip_rt_advice: redirect to
DEBUG
%02x, hk->kv_mic[i]
DEBUG
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ip_rt_bug: %u.%u.%u.%u -> %u.%u.%u.%u, %s,
DEBUG
txmic
DEBUG
UDP: short packet: From %u.%u.%u.%u:%u
%d/%d to %u.%u.%u.%u:%u,
DEBUG
%02x, hk->kv_txmic[i]
DEBUG
UDP: bad checksum. From %d.%d.%d.%d:%d to
%d.%d.%d.%d:%d ulen %d,
DEBUG
%s: unable to update h/w beacon
queue parameters,
DEBUG
REJECT: ECHOREPLY no longer supported.
DEBUG
%s: stuck beacon; resetting (bmiss
count %u),
DEBUG
ipt_rpc: only valid for PRE_ROUTING, FORWARD,
POST_ROUTING, LOCAL_IN and/or LOCAL_OUT
targets.
DEBUG
move data from NORMAL to XR
DEBUG
ip_nat_init: can’t setup rules.
DEBUG
moved %d buffers from NORMAL to
XR, index
DEBUG
ip_nat_init: can’t register in hook.
DEBUG
move buffers from XR to NORMAL
DEBUG
ip_nat_init: can’t register out hook.
DEBUG
moved %d buffers from XR to
NORMAL, count
DEBUG
ip_nat_init: can’t register adjust in hook.
DEBUG
%s:%d %s, __FILE__, __LINE__,
__func__
DEBUG
ip_nat_init: can’t register adjust out hook.
DEBUG
%s:%d %s, __FILE__, __LINE__,
__func__
DEBUG
ip_nat_init: can’t register local out hook.
DEBUG
%s: no buffer (%s), dev->name,
__func__
DEBUG
ip_nat_init: can’t register local in hook.
DEBUG
%s: no skbuff (%s), dev->name,
__func__
DEBUG
ipt_hook: happy cracking.
DEBUG
%s: HAL qnum %u out of range, max
%u!,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register pre-routing defrag
hook.
DEBUG
grppoll_start: grppoll Buf allocation
failed
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register local_out defrag
hook.
DEBUG
%s: HAL qnum %u out of range, max
%u!,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register pre-routing hook.
DEBUG
%s: AC %u out of range, max %u!,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register local out hook.
DEBUG
%s: unable to update hardware queue
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register local in helper hook.
DEBUG
%s: bogus frame type 0x%x (%s), dev>name,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register postrouting helper
hook.
DEBUG
ath_stoprecv: rx queue 0x%x, link %p,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register post-routing hook.
DEBUG
%s: %s: unable to reset channel %u
(%u MHz)
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register local in hook.
DEBUG
%s: %s: unable to restart recv logic,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack: can’t register to sysctl.
DEBUG
%s: unable to allocate channel table,
dev->name
DEBUG
ip_conntrack_rtsp v IP_NF_RTSP_VERSION
loading
DEBUG
%s: unable to allocate channel table,
dev->name
DEBUG
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ip_conntrack_rtsp: max_outstanding must be a
positive integer
DEBUG
%s: unable to collect channel list from
HAL;
DEBUG
ip_conntrack_rtsp: setup_timeout must be a
positive integer
DEBUG
R (%p %llx) %08x %08x %08x %08x
%08x %08x %c,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack_rtsp: ERROR registering port %d,
ports[i]
DEBUG
T (%p %llx) %08x %08x %08x %08x
%08x %08x %08x %08x %c,
DEBUG
ip_nat_rtsp v IP_NF_RTSP_VERSION loading
DEBUG
%s: no memory for sysctl table!,
__func__
DEBUG
%s: Sorry! Cannot find this match option., __
FILE__
DEBUG
%s: no memory for device name
storage!, __func__
DEBUG
ipt_time loading
DEBUG
%s: failed to register sysctls!, sc->sc_
dev->name
DEBUG
ipt_time unloaded
DEBUG
%s: mac %d.%d phy %d.%d, dev>name,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack_irc: max_dcc_channels must be a
positive integer
DEBUG
5 GHz radio %d.%d 2 GHz radio
%d.%d,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack_irc: ERROR registering port %d,
DEBUG
radio %d.%d, ah->ah_analog5GhzRev
>> 4,
DEBUG
ip_nat_h323: ip_nat_mangle_tcp_packet
DEBUG
radio %d.%d, ah->ah_analog5GhzRev
>> 4,
DEBUG
ip_nat_h323: ip_nat_mangle_udp_packet
DEBUG
%s: Use hw queue %u for %s traffic,
DEBUG
ip_nat_h323: out of expectations
DEBUG
%s: Use hw queue %u for CAB traffic,
dev->name,
DEBUG
ip_nat_h323: out of RTP ports
DEBUG
%s: Use hw queue %u for beacons,
dev->name,
DEBUG
ip_nat_h323: out of TCP ports
DEBUG
Could not find Board Configuration
Data
DEBUG
ip_nat_q931: out of TCP ports
DEBUG
Could not find Radio Configuration
data
DEBUG
ip_nat_ras: out of TCP ports
DEBUG
ath_ahb: No devices found, driver not
installed.
DEBUG
ip_nat_q931: out of TCP ports
DEBUG
_fmt, __VA_ARGS__
DEBUG
ip_conntrack_core: Frag of proto %u.,
DEBUG
_fmt, __VA_ARGS__
DEBUG
Broadcast packet!
DEBUG
xlr8NatIpFinishOutput: Err.. skb2 ==
NULL !
DEBUG
Should bcast: %u.%u.%u.%u->%u.%u.%u.%u
(sk=%p, ptype=%u),
DEBUG
ip_conntrack version %s (%u buckets, %d max)
DEBUG
ERROR registering port %d,
DEBUG
icmpExceptionHandler: Exception!
DEBUG
netfilter PSD loaded - (c) astaro AG
DEBUG
fragExceptionHandler: Exception!
DEBUG
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xlr8NatIpFinishOutput () .., status
xlr8NatSoftCtxEnqueue:
xlr8NatIpFinishOutput () returned
[%d], status
DEBUG
DEBUG
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netfilter PSD unloaded - (c) astaro AG
DEBUG
algExceptionHandler: Exception!
DEBUG
%s , SELF
DEBUG
dnsExceptionHandler: Exception!
DEBUG
%s , LAN
DEBUG
IPsecExceptionHandler: Exception!
DEBUG
%s , WAN
DEBUG
ESP Packet Src:%x Dest:%x Sport:%d
dport:%d secure:%d spi:%d isr:%p,
DEBUG
TRUNCATED
DEBUG
xlr8NatConntrackPreHook: We found
the valid context,
DEBUG
SRC=%u.%u.%u.%u DST=%u.%u.%u.%u ,
DEBUG
xlr8NatConntrackPreHook: Not a
secured packet.
DEBUG
LEN=%u TOS=0x%02X PREC=0x%02X TTL=%u
ID=%u ,
DEBUG
xlr8NatConntrackPreHook: isr=[%p],
pIsr
DEBUG
FRAG:%u , ntohs(ih->frag_off ) & IP_OFFSET
DEBUG
xlr8NatConntrackPreHook:
secure=[%d], secure
DEBUG
TRUNCATED
DEBUG
Context found for ESP %p,pFlowEntry>post.pIsr[0]
DEBUG
PROTO=TCP
DEBUG
xlr8NatConntrackPreHook: New
connection.
DEBUG
INCOMPLETE [%u bytes] ,
DEBUG
xlr8NatConntrackPostHook:
postSecure=[%d] postIsr=[%p %p],
DEBUG
SPT=%u DPT=%u ,
DEBUG
proto %d spi %d <-------> proto %d spi
%d,pPktInfo->proto,pPktInfo->spi,
DEBUG
SEQ=%u ACK=%u ,
DEBUG
IPSEC_INF Clock skew detected
DEBUG
WINDOW=%u , ntohs(th->window)
DEBUG
IPSEC_ERR [%s:%d]: Max (%d) No of
SA Limit reached,
DEBUG
RES=0x%02x , (u8)(ntohl(tcp_flag_word(th) &
TCP_RESERVED_BITS) >> 22)
DEBUG
IPSEC_ERR [%s:%d]: Max (%d) No of
SA Limit reached,
DEBUG
URGP=%u , ntohs(th->urg_ptr)
DEBUG
IPSEC_ERR [%s:%d]: time(secs): %u
DEBUG
TRUNCATED
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
%02X, op[i]
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
PROTO=UDP
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
INCOMPLETE [%u bytes] ,
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
SPT=%u DPT=%u LEN=%u ,
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
SPT=%u DPT=%u LEN=%u ,
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
PROTO=ICMP
DEBUG
unknown oid ‘%s’, varName
DEBUG
INCOMPLETE [%u bytes] ,
DEBUG
could not find oid pointer for ‘%s’,
varName
DEBUG
TYPE=%u CODE=%u , ich->type, ich->code
DEBUG
unRegistering IPsecMib .....
DEBUG
INCOMPLETE [%u bytes] ,
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
ID=%u SEQ=%u ,
DEBUG
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
DEBUG
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PARAMETER=%u ,
DEBUG
GATEWAY=%u.%u.%u.%u ,
DEBUG
MTU=%u , ntohs(ich->un.frag.mtu)
DEBUG
PROTO=AH
DEBUG
INCOMPLETE [%u bytes] ,
DEBUG
SPI=0x%x , ntohl(ah->spi)
DEBUG
PROTO=ESP
INCOMPLETE [%u bytes] ,
SPI=0x%x , ntohl(eh->spi)
PROTO=%u , ih->protocol
UID=%u , skb->sk->sk_socket->file->f_uid
<%d>%sIN=%s OUT=%s , loginfo->u.log.level,
level_string
%sIN=%s OUT=%s ,
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s , prefix == NULL ? loginfo->prefix : prefix
DEBUG
IN=
DEBUG
OUT=
PHYSIN=%s , physindev->name
DEBUG
DEBUG
PHYSOUT=%s , physoutdev->name
DEBUG
MAC=
DEBUG
%02x%c, *p,
DEBUG
NAT: no longer support implicit source local NAT
DEBUG
NAT: packet src %u.%u.%u.%u -> dst
%u.%u.%u.%u,
DEBUG
SNAT: multiple ranges no longer supported
DEBUG
format,##args)
DEBUG
version
DEBUG
offset_before=%d, offset_after=%d, correction_
pos=%u, x->offset_before, x->offset_after,
x->correction_pos
DEBUG
ip_ct_h323:
DEBUG
ip_ct_h323: incomplete TPKT (fragmented?)
DEBUG
ip_ct_h245: decoding error: %s,
DEBUG
ip_ct_h245: packet dropped
DEBUG
ip_ct_q931: decoding error: %s,
DEBUG
ip_ct_q931: packet dropped
DEBUG
ip_ct_ras: decoding error: %s,
DEBUG
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ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
ERROR: Failed to add entry to IPsec sa
table
unknown oid ‘%s’, varName
could not find oid pointer for ‘%s’,
varName
unRegistering IPsecMib .....
. %u.%u.%u.%u, NIPQUAD(trt->rt_dst)
%02x, *p
. %u.%u.%u.%u, NIPQUAD(trt->rt_dst)
%02x, *p
. %u.%u.%u.%u, NIPQUAD(trt->rt_dst)
%02x, *p
. %u.%u.%u.%u, NIPQUAD(trt->rt_dst)
%02x, *p
unable to register vIPsec kernel comp
to UMI
unregistering VIPSECK from UMI ....
in vIPsecKIoctlHandler cmd - %d, cmd
%s: Error. DST Refcount value less than
1 (%d),
for %s DEVICE refcnt: %d ,pDst->dev>name,
%s: Got Null m:%p *m:%p sa:%p
*sa:%p,__func__,ppBufMgr,
%s Got Deleted SA:%p state:%d,__
func__,pIPsecInfo,pIPsecInfo->state
%s: %s: fmt, __FILE__, __FUNCTION__
, ## args)
%s: %s: fmt, __FILE__, __FUNCTION__
, ## args)
ipt_TIME: format, ## args)
IPT_ACCOUNT_NAME : checkentry()
wrong parameters (not equals existing
table parameters).
IPT_ACCOUNT_NAME : checkentry()
too big netmask.
IPT_ACCOUNT_NAME : checkentry()
failed to allocate %zu for new table
%s., sizeof(struct t_ipt_account_table),
info->name
IPT_ACCOUNT_NAME : checkentry()
wrong network/netmask.
account: Wrong netmask given by
netmask parameter (%i). Valid is 32 to
0., netmask
IPT_ACCOUNT_NAME : checkentry()
failed to create procfs entry.
IPT_ACCOUNT_NAME : checkentry()
failed to register match.
failed to create procfs entry .
MPPE/MPPC encryption/compression
module registered
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
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DEBUG
DEBUG
MPPE/MPPC encryption/compression
module unregistered
PPP generic driver version PPP_
VERSION
MPPE/MPPC encryption/compression
module registered
MPPE/MPPC encryption/compression
module unregistered
PPP generic driver version PPP_
VERSION
PPPoL2TP kernel driver, %s,
PPPoL2TP kernel driver, %s,
INFO
INFO
DEBUG
PPPoL2TP kernel driver, %s,
INFO
DEBUG
DEBUG
failed to create procfs entry .
proc dir not created ..
INFO
INFO
DEBUG
Initialzing Product Data modules
INFO
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
De initializing by \
kernel UMI module loaded
kernel UMI module unloaded
INFO
INFO
INFO
DEBUG
Loading bridge module
INFO
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
Unloading bridge module
unsupported command %d, cmd
Loading ifDev module
INFO
INFO
INFO
DEBUG
Unloading ifDev module
ERROR#%d in alloc_chrdev_region,
result
ERROR#%d in cdev_add, result
using bcm switch %s, bcmswitch
privlegedID %d wanporttNo: %d,
privlegedID,wanportNo
INFO
ip_ct_ras: packet dropped
DEBUG
ERROR registering port %d,
DEBUG
ERROR registering port %d,
DEBUG
ipt_connlimit [%d]: src=%u.%u.%u.%u:%d
dst=%u.%u.%u.%u:%d %s,
ipt_connlimit [%d]: src=%u.%u.%u.%u:%d
dst=%u.%u.%u.%u:%d new,
ipt_connlimit: Oops: invalid ct state ?
ipt_connlimit: Hmm, kmalloc failed :-(
ipt_connlimit: src=%u.%u.%u.%u
mask=%u.%u.%u.%u
_lvl PPPOL2TP: _fmt, ##args
%02X, ptr[length]
%02X, ((unsigned char *) m->msg_iov[i].iov_
base)[j]
%02X, skb->data[i]
_lvl PPPOL2TP: _fmt, ##args
%02X, ptr[length]
%02X, ((unsigned char *) m->msg_iov[i].iov_
base)[j]
%02X, skb->data[i]
_lvl PPPOL2TP: _fmt, ##args
%02X, ptr[length]
%02X, ((unsigned char *) m->msg_iov[i].iov_
base)[j]
%02X, skb->data[i]
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
KERN_EMERG THE value read is %d,value*/
KERN_EMERG Factory Reset button is pressed
DEBUG
DEBUG
KERN_EMERG Returing error in INTR registration
DEBUG
KERN_EMERG Initialzing Factory defaults
modules
Failed to allocate memory for pSipListNode
SIPALG: Memeory allocation failed for
pSipNodeEntryTbl
pkt-err %s, pktInfo.error
pkt-err %s, pktInfo.error
DEBUG
pkt-err %s, pktInfo.error
DEBUG
%s Len=%d, msg, len
DEBUG
%02x , ((uint8_t *) ptr)[i]
DEBUG
End
CVM_MOD_EXP_BASE MISMATCH cmd=%x
base=%x, cmd,
op->sizeofptr = %ld, op->sizeofptr
opcode cmd = %x, cmd
modexp opcode received
Memory Allocation failed
modexpcrt opcode received
kmalloc failed
kmalloc failed
kmalloc failed
DEBUG
kmalloc failed
kmalloc Failed
DEBUG
DEBUG
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INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
DEBUG
Loading mii
INFO
DEBUG
Unloading mii
INFO
DEBUG
%s: Version 0.1
INFO
DEBUG
INFO
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
wlan: %s backend registered, be>iab_name
wlan: %s backend unregistered,
wlan: %s acl policy registered, iac>iac_name
wlan: %s acl policy unregistered, iac>iac_name
%s, tmpbuf
DEBUG
VLAN2
INFO
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
VLAN3
VLAN4 <%d %d>,
%s: %s, dev_info, version
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
%s, buf
%s: %s (, dev_info, ath_hal_version
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
%s: %s: mem=0x%lx, irq=%d hw_
base=0x%p,
%s: %s, dev_info, version
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
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kmalloc failed
DEBUG
%s: %s: mem=0x%lx, irq=%d,
INFO
unknown cyrpto ioctl cmd received %x, cmd
DEBUG
%s: %s: mem=0x%lx, irq=%d,
INFO
register_chrdev returned ZERO
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev_info, version
INFO
const char *descr, krb5_keyblock *k) {
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
F password, &pdata
DEBUG
%s, buf
INFO
test key, key
DEBUG
%s: %s (, dev_info, ath_hal_version
INFO
pre-hashed key, key
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
const char *descr, krb5_keyblock *k) {
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
AES 128-bit key, &key
DEBUG
%s: Version 2.0.0
INFO
const char *descr, krb5_keyblock *k) {
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
test key, key
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
pre-hashed key, key
DEBUG
wlan: %s backend registered, be>iab_name
INFO
const char *descr, krb5_keyblock *k) {
DEBUG
wlan: %s backend unregistered,
INFO
128-bit AES key,&dk
DEBUG
wlan: %s acl policy registered, iac>iac_name
INFO
256-bit AES key, &dk
DEBUG
wlan: %s acl policy unregistered, iac>iac_name
INFO
WARNING:
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev_info, version
INFO
bwMonMultipathNxtHopSelect:: checking rates
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
hop :%d dev:%s usableBwLimit = %d
currBwShare = %d lastHopSelected = %d
weightedHopPrefer = %d ,
DEBUG
%s: %s (, dev_info, ath_hal_version
INFO
1. selecting hop: %d lastHopSelected = %d ,
selHop, lastHopSelected
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
4. hop :%d dev:%s usableBwLimit = %d
currBwShare = %d lastHopSelected = %d
weightedHopPrefer = %d ,
DEBUG
%s: %s: mem=0x%lx, irq=%d,
INFO
2. selecting hop: %d lastHopSelected = %d ,
selHop, lastHopSelected
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev_info, version
INFO
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3. selecting hop: %d lastHopSelected = %d ,
selHop, lastHopSelected
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
bwMonitor multipath selection enabled
DEBUG
ath_pci: switching rfkill capability %s,
INFO
bwMonitor multipath selection disabled
DEBUG
Unknown autocreate mode: %s,
INFO
weightedHopPrefer set to %d
,weightedHopPrefer
DEBUG
%s: %s: mem=0x%lx, irq=%d,
INFO
bwMonitor sysctl registration failed
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev_info, version
INFO
bwMonitor sysctl registered
DEBUG
%s: driver unloaded, dev_info
INFO
bwMonitor sysctl not registered
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev_info, version
INFO
Unregistered bwMonitor sysctl
DEBUG
%s: unloaded, dev_info
INFO
CONFIG_SYSCTL enabled ...
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev_info, version
INFO
Initialized bandwidth monitor ...
DEBUG
%s: unloaded, dev_info
INFO
Removed bandwidth monitor ...
DEBUG
%s: %s, dev_info, version
INFO
Oops.. AES_GCM_encrypt failed (keylen:%u),key>cvm_keylen
DEBUG
%s: unloaded, dev_info
INFO
Oops.. AES_GCM_decrypt failed (keylen:%u),key>cvm_keylen
DEBUG
failed to create procfs entry .
INFO
%s, msg
DEBUG
ICMP: %u.%u.%u.%u:
INFO
%02x%s, data[i],
DEBUG
ICMP: %u.%u.%u.%u: Source
INFO
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
Wrong address mask %u.%u.%u.%u
from
INFO
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
Redirect from %u.%u.%u.%u on %s
about
INFO
AES %s Encrypt Test Duration: %d:%d, hard ?
Hard : Soft,
DEBUG
IP: routing cache hash table of %u
buckets, %ldKbytes,
INFO
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
source route option %u.%u.%u.%u ->
%u.%u.%u.%u,
INFO
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
ICMP: %u.%u.%u.%u:
INFO
DEBUG
ICMP: %u.%u.%u.%u: Source
Wrong address mask %u.%u.%u.%u
from
Redirect from %u.%u.%u.%u on %s
about
IP: routing cache hash table of %u
buckets, %ldKbytes,
source route option %u.%u.%u.%u ->
%u.%u.%u.%u,
INFO
AES %s Decrypt Test Duration: %d:%d, hard ?
Hard : Soft,
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
Failed to set AES encrypt key
DEBUG
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INFO
INFO
INFO
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Wrong address mask %u.%u.%u.%u
from
Redirect from %u.%u.%u.%u on %s
about
source route option
ICMP: %u.%u.%u.%u:
ICMP: %u.%u.%u.%u: Source
Wrong address mask %u.%u.%u.%u
from
Redirect from %u.%u.%u.%u on %s
about
IP: routing cache hash table of %u
buckets, %ldKbytes,
source route option %u.%u.%u.%u ->
%u.%u.%u.%u,
IPsec: device unregistering: %s, dev>name
Failed to set DES encrypt key[%d], i
DEBUG
Failed to set DES decrypt key[%d], i
DEBUG
Failed to set DES encrypt key[%d], i
Failed to set DES decrypt key[%d], i
Failed to set DES encrypt key
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
Failed to set DES decrypt key
DEBUG
Failed to set DES encrypt key
DEBUG
Failed to set DES decrypt key
DEBUG
AES Software Test:
DEBUG
AES Software Test %s, aesSoftTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
AES Hardware Test:
DEBUG
IPsec: device down: %s, dev->name
INFO
AES Hardware Test %s, aesHardTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
mark: only supports 32bit mark
WARNING
3DES Software Test:
DEBUG
ipt_time: invalid argument
WARNING
3DES Software Test %s, des3SoftTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
ipt_time: IPT_DAY didn’t matched
WARNING
3DES Hardware Test:
DEBUG
./Logs_kernel.txt:45:KERN_WARNING
WARNING
3DES Hardware Test %s, des3HardTest(0) ? Failed
: Passed
DEBUG
./Logs_kernel.txt:59:KERN_WARNING
WARNING
DES Software Test:
DEBUG
DES Software Test %s, desSoftTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
DES Hardware Test:
DEBUG
DES Hardware Test %s, desHardTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
SHA Software Test:
DEBUG
SHA Software Test %s, shaSoftTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
SHA Hardware Test:
DEBUG
SHA Hardware Test %s, shaHardTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
MD5 Software Test:
DEBUG
MD5 Software Test %s, md5SoftTest(0) ? Failed :
Passed
DEBUG
MD5 Hardware Test:
DEBUG
MD5 Hardware Test %s, md5HardTest(0) ? Failed
: Passed
AES Software Test: %d iterations, iter
AES Software Test Duration: %d:%d,
AES Hardware Test: %d iterations, iter
AES Hardware Test Duration: %d:%d,
3DES Software Test: %d iterations, iter
3DES Software Test Duration: %d:%d,
3DES Hardware Test: %d iterations, iter
3DES Hardware Test Duration: %d:%d,
DES Software Test: %d iterations, iter
DES Software Test Duration: %d:%d,
DES Hardware Test: %d iterations, iter
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DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
ipt_LOG: not logging via system
console
%s: wrong options length: %u, fname,
opt_len
%s: options rejected: o[0]=%02x,
o[1]=%02x,
%s: wrong options length: %u,
%s: options rejected: o[0]=%02x,
o[1]=%02x,
%s: don’t know what to do:
o[5]=%02x,
%s: wrong options length: %u, fname,
opt_len
%s: options rejected: o[0]=%02x,
o[1]=%02x,
%s: wrong options length: %u,
%s: options rejected: o[0]=%02x,
o[1]=%02x,
%s: don’t know what to do:
o[5]=%02x,
*** New port %d ***, ntohs(expinfo>natport)
** skb len %d, dlen %d,(*pskb)->len,
********** Non linear skb
End of sdp %p, nexthdr
%s: unknown pairwise cipher %d,
%s: unknown group cipher %d,
%s: unknown SIOCSIWAUTH flag %d,
%s: unknown SIOCGIWAUTH flag %d,
%s: unknown algorithm %d,
%s: key size %d is too large,
try_module_get failed \
%s: request_irq failed, dev->name
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
INFO
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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DES Hardware Test Duration: %d:%d,
SHA Software Test: %d iterations, iter
SHA Software Test Duration: %d:%d,
SHA Hardware Test: %d iterations, iter
SHA Hardware Test Duration: %d:%d,
MD5 Software Test: %d iterations, iter
MD5 Software Test Duration: %d:%d,
MD5 Hardware Test: %d iterations, iter
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
try_module_get failed
try_module_get failed \
%s: unknown pairwise cipher %d,
%s: unknown group cipher %d,
%s: unknown SIOCSIWAUTH flag %d,
%s: unknown SIOCGIWAUTH flag %d,
%s: unknown algorithm %d,
%s: key size %d is too large,
unable to load %s, scan_
modnames[mode]
Failed to mkdir /proc/net/madwifi
MD5 Hardware Test Duration: %d:%d,
./pnac/src/pnac/linux/kernel/
xcalibur.c:209:#define DEBUG_PRINTK printk
bcmDeviceInit: registration failed
DEBUG
bcmDeviceInit: pCdev Add failed
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
DEBUG
try_module_get failed
WARNING
DEBUG
WARNING
WARNING
REG Size == 8 Bit
DEBUG
Value = %x ::: At Page = %x : Addr = %x
DEBUG
REG Size == 16 Bit
DEBUG
Value = %x ::: At Page = %x : Addr = %x
DEBUG
REG Size == 32 Bit
DEBUG
Value = %x ::: At Page = %x : Addr = %x
DEBUG
REG Size == 64 Bit
DEBUG
%s: request_irq failed, dev->name
too many virtual ap’s (already got %d),
sc->sc_nvaps
%s: request_irq failed, dev->name
rix %u (%u) bad ratekbps %u mode
%u,
cix %u (%u) bad ratekbps %u mode
%u,
%s: no rates for %s?,
no rates yet! mode %u, sc->sc_
curmode
%u.%u.%u.%u sent an invalid ICMP
REG Size is not in 8/16/32/64
DEBUG
dst cache overflow
WARNING
Written Value = %x ::: At Page = %x : Addr = %x
DEBUG
Neighbour table overflow.
WARNING
bcm_ioctl :Unknown Ioctl Case :
DEBUG
host %u.%u.%u.%u/if%d ignores
WARNING
=========Register Dump for Port Number #
%d=========,port
DEBUG
martian destination %u.%u.%u.%u
from
WARNING
%s : Read Status=%s data=%#x,regName[j],
DEBUG
martian source %u.%u.%u.%u from
WARNING
%s : Read Status=%s data=%#x,regName[j],
DEBUG
ll header:
WARNING
powerDeviceInit: device registration failed
DEBUG
%u.%u.%u.%u sent an invalid ICMP
WARNING
powerDeviceInit: adding device failed
DEBUG
dst cache overflow
WARNING
%s: Error: Big jump in pn number. TID=%d, from
%x %x to %x %x.
DEBUG
Neighbour table overflow.
WARNING
%s: The MIC is corrupted. Drop this frame.,
__func__
DEBUG
host %u.%u.%u.%u/if%d ignores
WARNING
%s: The MIC is OK. Still use this frame and update
PN., __func__
DEBUG
martian destination %u.%u.%u.%u
from
WARNING
ADDBA send failed: recipient is not a 11n node
DEBUG
martian source %u.%u.%u.%u from
WARNING
Cannot Set Rate: %x, value
DEBUG
ll header:
WARNING
Getting Rate Series: %x,vap->iv_fixed_rate.series
DEBUG
%u.%u.%u.%u sent an invalid ICMP
WARNING
Getting Retry Series: %x,vap->iv_fixed_rate.
retries
DEBUG
dst cache overflow
WARNING
IC Name: %s,ic->ic_dev->name
DEBUG
Neighbour table overflow.
WARNING
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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usage: rtparams rt_idx <0|1> per <0..100>
probe_intval <0..100>
DEBUG
host %u.%u.%u.%u/if%d ignores
WARNING
usage: acparams ac <0|3> RTS <0|1> aggr scaling
<0..4> min mbps <0..250>
DEBUG
martian source %u.%u.%u.%u from
WARNING
usage: hbrparams ac <2> enable <0|1> per_low
<0..50>
DEBUG
ll header:
WARNING
%s(): ADDBA mode is AUTO, __func__
DEBUG
martian destination %u.%u.%u.%u
from
WARNING
%s(): Invalid TID value, __func__
DEBUG
%u.%u.%u.%u sent an invalid ICMP
WARNING
%s(): ADDBA mode is AUTO, __func__
DEBUG
dst cache overflow
WARNING
%s(): Invalid TID value, __func__
DEBUG
Neighbour table overflow.
WARNING
%s(): Invalid TID value, __func__
DEBUG
host %u.%u.%u.%u/if%d ignores
WARNING
Addba status IDLE
DEBUG
martian destination %u.%u.%u.%u
from
WARNING
%s(): ADDBA mode is AUTO, __func__
DEBUG
martian source %u.%u.%u.%u from
WARNING
%s(): Invalid TID value, __func__
DEBUG
ll header:
WARNING
Error in ADD- no node available
DEBUG
Unable to create ip_set_list
ERROR
%s(): Channel capabilities do not match, chan
flags 0x%x,
DEBUG
Unable to create ip_set_hash
ERROR
%s: cannot map channel to mode; freq %u flags
0x%x,
DEBUG
ip_conntrack_in: Frag of proto %u
(hook=%u),
ERROR
ic_get_currentCountry not initialized yet
DEBUG
Unable to register netfilter socket
option
ERROR
Country ie is %c%c%c,
DEBUG
Unable to create ip_conntrack_hash
ERROR
%s: wrong state transition from %d to %d,
DEBUG
Unable to create ip_conntrack slab
cache
ERROR
%s: wrong state transition from %d to %d,
DEBUG
Unable to create ip_expect slab cache
ERROR
%s: wrong state transition from %d to %d,
DEBUG
Unable to create ip_set_iptreeb slab
cache
ERROR
%s: wrong state transition from %d to %d,
DEBUG
Unable to create ip_set_iptreed slab
cache
ERROR
%s: wrong state transition from %d to %d,
DEBUG
%s: cannot allocate space for
%scompressor, fname,
ERROR
%s: wrong state transition from %d to %d,
DEBUG
%s: cannot allocate space for MPPC
history,
ERROR
ieee80211_deliver_l2uf: no buf available
DEBUG
%s: cannot allocate space for MPPC
history,
ERROR
%s: %s, vap->iv_dev->name, buf /* NB: no */
DEBUG
%s: cannot load ARC4 module, fname
ERROR
%s: [%s] %s, vap->iv_dev->name,
DEBUG
%s: cannot load SHA1 module, fname
ERROR
%s: [%s] %s, vap->iv_dev->name, ether_
sprintf(mac), buf
DEBUG
%s: CryptoAPI SHA1 digest size too
small, fname
ERROR
[%s:%s] discard %s frame, %s, vap->iv_dev>name,
DEBUG
%s: cannot allocate space for SHA1
digest, fname
ERROR
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[%s:%s] discard frame, %s, vap->iv_dev->name,
DEBUG
%s%d: trying to write outside history
ERROR
[%s:%s] discard %s information element, %s,
DEBUG
%s%d: trying to write outside history
ERROR
[%s:%s] discard information element, %s,
DEBUG
%s%d: trying to write outside history
ERROR
[%s:%s] discard %s frame, %s, vap->iv_dev>name,
DEBUG
[%s:%s] discard frame, %s, vap->iv_dev->name,
DEBUG
HBR list dumpNode\tAddress\t\t\tState\tTrigger\
tBlock
Nodes informationAddress\t\t\tBlock\t\tDroped
VI frames
%d\t %2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x\t%s\
t%s\t%s,
%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x:%2.2x\t%s\t\
t%d,
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s%d: too big uncompressed packet:
%d,
%s%d: encryption negotiated but not
an
%s%d: error - not an MPPC or MPPE
frame
Kernel doesn’t provide ARC4 and/or
SHA1 algorithms
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
DEBUG
PPP: not interface or channel??
ERROR
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (VJ compressor)
ERROR
[%d]\tFunction\t%s, j, ni->node_trace[i].funcp
DEBUG
failed to register PPP device (%d), err
ERROR
[%d]\tMacAddr\t%s, j,
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (VJ comp pkt)
ERROR
[%d]\tDescp\t\t%s, j, ni->node_trace[i].descp
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (comp pkt)
ERROR
[%d]\tValue\t\t%llu(0x%llx), j, ni->node_trace[i].
value,
DEBUG
ppp: compressor dropped pkt
ERROR
ifmedia_add: null ifm
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (fragment)
ERROR
Adding entry for
DEBUG
PPP: VJ uncompressed error
ERROR
ifmedia_set: no match for 0x%x/0x%x,
DEBUG
ppp_decompress_frame: no memory
ERROR
ifmedia_set: target
DEBUG
ppp_mp_reconstruct bad seq %u <
%u,
ERROR
ifmedia_set: setting to
DEBUG
PPP: couldn’t register device %s (%d),
ERROR
ifmedia_ioctl: switching %s to , dev->name
DEBUG
ppp: destroying ppp struct %p but
dead=%d
ERROR
ifmedia_match: multiple match for
DEBUG
ppp: destroying undead channel %p !,
ERROR

DEBUG
PPP: removing module but units
remain!
ERROR
desc->ifmt_string
DEBUG
PPP: failed to unregister PPP device
ERROR
mode %s, desc->ifmt_string
DEBUG

DEBUG
%s, desc->ifmt_string
DEBUG
%s%s, seen_option++ ? , : ,
DEBUG
%s: cannot load ARC4 module, fname
ERROR
%s%s, seen_option++ ? , : ,
DEBUG
%s: cannot load SHA1 module, fname
ERROR
%s, seen_option ? > :
DEBUG
%s: CryptoAPI SHA1 digest size too
small, fname
ERROR
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%s: cannot allocate space for
%scompressor, fname,
%s: cannot allocate space for MPPC
history,
%s: cannot allocate space for MPPC
history,
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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%s: %s, dev->name, buf
DEBUG
%s: cannot allocate space for SHA1
digest, fname
ERROR
%s: no memory for sysctl table!, __func__
DEBUG
%s%d: trying to write outside history
ERROR
%s: failed to register sysctls!, vap->iv_dev->name
DEBUG
%s%d: trying to write outside history
ERROR
Atheros HAL assertion failure: %s: line %u: %s,
DEBUG
%s%d: trying to write outside history
ERROR
ath_hal: logging to %s %s, ath_hal_logfile,
DEBUG
%s%d: too big uncompressed packet:
%d,
ERROR
ath_hal: logging disabled
DEBUG
%s%d: encryption negotiated but not
an
ERROR
%s%s, sep, ath_hal_buildopts[i]
DEBUG
%s%d: error - not an MPPC or MPPE
frame
ERROR
ath_pci: No devices found, driver not installed.
DEBUG
Kernel doesn’t provide ARC4 and/or
SHA1 algorithms
ERROR
---:%d pri:%d qd:%u ad:%u sd:%u tot:%u amp:%d
%02x:%02x:%02x,
DEBUG
PPP: not interface or channel??
ERROR
SC Pushbutton Notify on %s::%s,dev->name,vap>iv_dev->name
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (VJ compressor)
ERROR
Could not find Board Configuration Data
DEBUG
failed to register PPP device (%d), err
ERROR
Could not find Radio Configuration data
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (comp pkt)
ERROR
%s: No device, __func__
DEBUG
ppp: compressor dropped pkt
ERROR
ath_ahb: No devices found, driver not installed.
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (VJ comp pkt)
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s:proc_dointvec failed, __
FUNCTION__
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (comp pkt)
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s:proc_dointvec failed, __
FUNCTION__
DEBUG
PPP: no memory (fragment)
ERROR
%s: failed to register sysctls!, proc_name
DEBUG
PPP: VJ uncompressed error
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s: proc_mkdir failed, __
FUNCTION__
DEBUG
ppp_decompress_frame: no memory
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s: pktlog_attach failed for %s,
DEBUG
ppp_mp_reconstruct bad seq %u <
%u,
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s:allocation failed for pl_info,
__FUNCTION__
DEBUG
PPP: couldn’t register device %s (%d),
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s:allocation failed for pl_info,
__FUNCTION__
DEBUG
ppp: destroying ppp struct %p but
dead=%d
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s: create_proc_entry failed for %s,
DEBUG
ppp: destroying undead channel %p !,
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s: sysctl register failed for %s,
DEBUG
PPP: removing module but units
remain!
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s: page fault out of range, __
FUNCTION__
DEBUG
PPP: failed to unregister PPP device
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s: page fault out of range, __
FUNCTION__
DEBUG
JBD: bad block at offset %u,
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG %s: Log buffer unavailable, __
FUNCTION__
DEBUG
JBD: corrupted journal superblock
ERROR
PKTLOG_TAG
DEBUG
JBD: bad block at offset %u,
ERROR
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Logging should be disabled before changing
bufer size
DEBUG
JBD: Failed to read block at offset %u,
ERROR
%s:allocation failed for pl_info, __func__
DEBUG
JBD: error %d scanning journal, err
ERROR
%s: Unable to allocate buffer, __func__
DEBUG
JBD: IO error %d recovering block
ERROR
%s:allocation failed for pl_info, __func__
DEBUG
./Logs_kernel.txt:303:KERN_ERR
ERROR
%s: Unable to allocate buffer, __func__
DEBUG
./Logs_kernel.txt:304:KERN_ERR
ERROR
Atheros HAL assertion failure: %s: line %u: %s,
DEBUG
JBD: recovery pass %d ended at
ERROR
ath_hal: logging to %s %s, ath_hal_logfile,
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD SESSION MAGIC \
ERROR
ath_hal: logging disabled
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC \
ERROR
%s%s, sep, ath_hal_buildopts[i]
DEBUG
msg->msg_namelen wrong, %d, msg>msg_namelen
ERROR
failed to allocate rx descriptors: %d, error
DEBUG
addr family wrong: %d, usin->sin_
family
ERROR
ath_stoprecv: rx queue %p, link %p,
DEBUG
udp addr=%x/%hu, usin->sin_addr.s_
addr, usin->sin_port
ERROR
no mpdu (%s), __func__
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
Reset rx chain mask. Do internal reset. (%s),
__func__
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
OS_CANCEL_TIMER failed!!
DEBUG
socki_lookup: socket file changed!
ERROR
%s: unable to allocate channel table, __func__
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
%s: unable to collect channel list from hal;
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD SESSION MAGIC \
ERROR
%s: cannot map channel to mode; freq %u flags
0x%x,
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC \
ERROR
%s: unable to reset channel %u (%uMhz)
DEBUG
msg->msg_namelen wrong, %d, msg>msg_namelen
ERROR
%s: unable to restart recv logic,
DEBUG
addr family wrong: %d, usin->sin_
family
ERROR
%s: start DFS WAIT period on channel %d, __
func__,sc->sc_curchan.channel
DEBUG
udp addr=%x/%hu, usin->sin_addr.s_
addr, usin->sin_port
ERROR
%s: cancel DFS WAIT period on channel %d,
__func__, sc->sc_curchan.channel
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
Non-DFS channel, cancelling previous DFS wait
timer channel %d, sc->sc_curchan.channel
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
%s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u
DEBUG
socki_lookup: socket file changed!
ERROR
%s: unable to start recv logic, __func__
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
%s: unable to start recv logic, __func__
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD SESSION MAGIC \
ERROR
%s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u,
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC \
ERROR
hardware error; reseting
DEBUG
msg->msg_namelen wrong, %d, msg>msg_namelen
ERROR
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rx FIFO overrun; reseting
DEBUG
addr family wrong: %d, usin->sin_
family
ERROR
%s: During Wow Sleep and got BMISS, __func__
DEBUG
udp addr=%x/%hu, usin->sin_addr.s_
addr, usin->sin_port
ERROR
AC\tRTS \tAggr Scaling\tMin Rate(Kbps)\tHBR \
tPER LOW THRESHOLD
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
BE\t%s\t\t%d\t%6d\t\t%s\t%d,
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
BK\t%s\t\t%d\t%6d\t\t%s\t%d,
DEBUG
socki_lookup: socket file changed!
ERROR
VI\t%s\t\t%d\t%6d\t\t%s\t%d,
DEBUG
%s: %s:%d: BAD TUNNEL MAGIC
ERROR
VO\t%s\t\t%d\t%6d\t\t%s\t%d,
DEBUG
rebootHook: null function pointer
ERROR
--%d,%p,%lu:0x%x 0x%x 0x%p 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x
0x%x,
DEBUG
Bad ioctl command
ERROR
bb state: 0x%08x 0x%08x, bbstate(sc, 4ul),
bbstate(sc, 5ul)
DEBUG
fResetMod: Failed to configure gpio
pin
ERROR
%08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x
%08x%08x %08x %08x %08x,
DEBUG
fResetMod: Failed to register interrupt
handler
ERROR
noise floor: (%d, %d) (%d, %d) (%d, %d),
DEBUG
registering char device failed
ERROR
%p: %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x
%08x %08x %08x %08x %08x,
DEBUG
unregistering char device failed
ERROR
--%d,%p,%lu:0x%x 0x%x 0x%p 0x%x 0x%x 0x%x
0x%x,
DEBUG
proc entry delete failed
ERROR
%08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x %08x
%08x%08x %08x %08x %08x,
DEBUG
proc entry initialization failed
ERROR
%s: unable to allocate device object., __func__
DEBUG
testCompHandler: received %s from
%d, (char *)pInBuf,
ERROR
%s: unable to attach hardware; HAL status %u,
DEBUG
UMI proto registration failed %d,ret
ERROR
%s: HAL ABI msmatch;
DEBUG
AF_UMI registration failed %d,ret
ERROR
%s: Warning, using only %u entries in %u key
cache,
DEBUG
umi initialization failed %d,ret
ERROR
unable to setup a beacon xmit queue!
DEBUG
kernel UMI registration failed!
ERROR
unable to setup CAB xmit queue!
DEBUG
./Logs_kernel.txt:447:KERN_ERR
ERROR
unable to setup xmit queue for BE traffic!
DEBUG
ERROR msm not found properly %d,
len %d, msm,
ERROR
%s DFS attach failed, __func__
DEBUG
ModExp returned Error
ERROR
%s: Invalid interface id = %u, __func__, if_id
DEBUG
ModExp returned Error
ERROR
%s:grppoll Buf allocation failed ,__func__
DEBUG
%s: 0x%p len %u, tag, p, (unsigned
int)len
ERROR
%s: unable to start recv logic,
DEBUG
%03d:, i
ERROR
%s: Invalid interface id = %u, __func__, if_id
DEBUG
%02x, ((unsigned char *)p)[i]
ERROR
%s: unable to allocate channel table, __func__
DEBUG
mic check failed
ERROR
%s: Tx Antenna Switch. Do internal reset., __
func__
DEBUG
%s: 0x%p len %u, tag, p, (unsigned
int)len
ERROR
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Radar found on channel %d (%d MHz),
DEBUG
%03d:, i
ERROR
End of DFS wait period
DEBUG
%02x, ((unsigned char *)p)[i]
ERROR
%s error allocating beacon, __func__
DEBUG
mic check failed
ERROR
failed to allocate UAPSD QoS NULL tx descriptors:
%d, error
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
failed to allocate UAPSD QoS NULL wbuf
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong Key length, __func__
ERROR
%s: unable to allocate channel table, __func__
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
%s: unable to update h/w beacon queue
parameters,
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong Key length, __func__
ERROR
ALREADY ACTIVATED
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
%s: missed %u consecutive beacons,
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong Key length, __func__
ERROR
%s: busy times: rx_clear=%d, rx_frame=%d, tx_
frame=%d, __func__, rx_clear, rx_frame, tx_frame
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
%s: unable to obtain busy times, __func__
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong Key length, __func__
ERROR
%s: beacon is officially stuck,
DEBUG
[%s]: Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
Busy environment detected
DEBUG
Inteference detected
DEBUG
rx_clear=%d, rx_frame=%d, tx_frame=%d,
DEBUG
%s: resume beacon xmit after %u misses,
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
%s: stuck beacon; resetting (bmiss count %u),
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong Key Length, __func__
ERROR
EMPTY QUEUE
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
SWRInfo: seqno %d isswRetry %d retryCnt %d,wh
? (*(u_int16_t *)&wh->i_seq[0]) >> 4 : 0, bf->bf_
isswretry,bf->bf_swretries
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong Key Length, __func__
ERROR
Buffer #%08X --> Next#%08X Prev#%08X
Last#%08X,bf, TAILQ_NEXT(bf,bf_list),
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
Stas#%08X flag#%08X Node#%08X,
bf->bf_status, bf->bf_flags, bf->bf_node
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
Descr #%08X --> Next#%08X Data#%08X
Ctl0#%08X Ctl1#%08X, bf->bf_daddr, ds->ds_
link, ds->ds_data, ds->ds_ctl0, ds->ds_ctl1
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
Ctl2#%08X Ctl3#%08X Sta0#%08X
Sta1#%08X,ds->ds_hw[0], ds->ds_hw[1], lastds>ds_hw[2], lastds->ds_hw[3]
DEBUG
[%s] Wrong parameters, __func__
ERROR
Error entering wow mode
DEBUG
device name=%s not found, pReq>ifName
ERROR
Wakingup due to wow signal
DEBUG
unable to register KIFDEV to UMI
ERROR
%s, wowStatus = 0x%x, __func__, wowStatus
DEBUG
ERROR: %s: Timeout at page %#0x
addr %#0x
ERROR
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[%s] Wrong Key Length %d, __func__,
des_key_len
[%s] Wrong parameters %d, __func__,
des_key_len
[%s] Wrong Key Length %d, __func__,
des_key_len
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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Pattern added already
DEBUG
ERROR: %s: Timeout at page %#0x
addr %#0x
ERROR
Error : All the %d pattern are in use. Cannot add a
new pattern , MAX_NUM_PATTERN
DEBUG
Invalid IOCTL %#08x, cmd
ERROR
Pattern added to entry %d ,i
DEBUG
Remove wake up pattern
DEBUG
mask = %p pat = %p ,maskBytes,patternBytes
DEBUG
mask = %x pat = %x ,(u_int32_t)maskBytes,
(u_int32_t)patternBytes
DEBUG
Pattern Removed from entry %d ,i
DEBUG
Error : Pattern not found
DEBUG
PPM STATE ILLEGAL %x %x, forcePpmStateCur,
afp->forceState
DEBUG
ath_dev_probe: no memory for device
state
ERROR
FORCE_PPM %4d %6.6x %8.8x %8.8x %8.8x
%3.3x %4.4x,
DEBUG
%s: no memory for device state,
__func__
ERROR
failed to allocate tx descriptors: %d, error
failed to allocate beacon descripotrs: %d, error
failed to allocate UAPSD descripotrs: %d, error
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
hal qnum %u out of range, max %u!,
DEBUG
HAL AC %u out of range, max %zu!,
HAL AC %u out of range, max %zu!,
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s: unable to update hardware queue %u!,
DEBUG
Multicast Q:
DEBUG
%p , buf
DEBUG
buf flags - 0x%08x --------- , buf->bf_flags
DEBUG
buf status - 0x%08x, buf->bf_status
DEBUG
# frames in aggr - %d, length of aggregate - %d,
length of frame - %d, sequence number - %d,
tidno - %d,
DEBUG
Unable to load needed module: %s;
no support for \
ERROR
isdata: %d isaggr: %d isampdu: %d ht: %d
isretried: %d isxretried: %d shpreamble: %d isbar:
%d ispspoll: %d aggrburst: %d calcairtime: %d
qosnulleosp: %d,
DEBUG
Module \%s\ is not known, buf
ERROR
%p: 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x
0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x,
DEBUG
Error loading module \%s\, buf
ERROR
0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x
0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x,
DEBUG
Module \%s\ failed to initialize, buf
ERROR
0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x 0x%08x,
DEBUG
ath_pci: 32-bit DMA not available
ERROR
sc_txq[%d] : , i
DEBUG
tid %p pause %d : , tid, tid->paused
DEBUG
%d: %p , j, tid->tx_buf[j]
DEBUG
%p , buf
DEBUG
axq_q:
DEBUG
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%s: unable to register device, dev>name
ath_pci: 32-bit DMA not available
ath_pci: cannot reserve PCI memory
region
ath_pci: cannot remap PCI memory
region) ;
ath_pci: no memory for device state
%s: unable to register device, dev>name
kernel MIBCTL registration failed!
Bad ioctl command
WpsMod: Failed to configure gpio pin
WpsMod: Failed to register interrupt
handler
registering char device failed
unregistering char device failed
%s:%d - ERROR: non-NULL node
pointer in %p, %p<%s>!
%s:%d - ERROR: non-NULL node
pointer in %p, %p<%s>!
can’t alloc name %s, name
%s: unable to register device, dev>name
failed to automatically load module:
%s; \
ath_pci: cannot reserve PCI memory
region
ath_pci: cannot remap PCI memory
region) ;
ath_pci: no memory for device state
%s: unable to attach hardware: ‘%s’
(HAL status %u),
%s: HAL ABI mismatch;
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
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%s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u,
__func__, status
DEBUG
****ASSERTION HIT****
DEBUG
MacAddr=%s,
DEBUG
TxBufIdx=%d, i
DEBUG
Tid=%d, tidno
DEBUG
AthBuf=%p, tid->tx_buf[i]
DEBUG
%s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u,
DEBUG
%s: unable to reset hardware; hal status %u,
DEBUG
%s: unable to start recv logic,
DEBUG
_fmt, __VA_ARGS__ \
DEBUG
sample_pri=%d is a multiple of refpri=%d,
sample_pri, refpri
DEBUG
===========ft->ft_
numfilters=%u===========, ft->ft_numfilters
DEBUG
%s: SKB does not exist., __
FUNCTION__
ERROR
filter[%d] filterID = %d rf_numpulses=%u;
rf->rf_minpri=%u; rf->rf_maxpri=%u; rf>rf_threshold=%u; rf->rf_filterlen=%u; rf->rf_
mindur=%u; rf->rf_maxdur=%u,j, rf->rf_pulseid,
DEBUG
%s: recvd invalid skb
ERROR
DEBUG
unable to register KIFDEV to UMI
The system is going to factory
defaults........!!!
%s, msg
%02x, *(data + i)
Inside crypt_open in driver ######
Inside crypt_release in driver ######
ERROR
NOL
WARNING!!! 10 minute CAC period as channel is a
weather radar channel
%s disable detects, __func__
%s enable detects, __func__
%s disable FFT val=0x%x , __func__, val
%s enable FFT val=0x%x , __func__, val
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
DEBUG
%s: failed to allocate descriptors: %d,
%s: unable to setup a beacon xmit
queue!,
%s: unable to setup CAB xmit queue!,
%s: unable to setup xmit queue for %s
traffic!,
%s: unable to register device, dev>name
%s: autocreation of VAP failed: %d,
ath_dev_probe: no memory for device
state
kdot11RogueAPEnable called with
NULL argument.
kdot11RogueAPEnable: can not add
more interfaces
kdot11RogueAPGetState called with
NULL argument.
kdot11RogueAPDisable called with
NULL argument.
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
CRITICAL
CRITICAL
CRITICAL
CRITICAL
CRITICAL
%s debug level now = 0x%x , __func__, dfs_
debug_level
DEBUG
Inside crypt_init module in driver
@@@@@@@@
CRITICAL
RateTable:%d, maxvalidrate:%d, ratemax:%d,
pRc->rateTableSize,k,pRc->rateMaxPhy
DEBUG
Inside crypt_cleanup module in driver
@@@@@@@@
CRITICAL
%s: txRate value of 0x%x is bad., __FUNCTION__,
txRate
DEBUG
SKB is null : %p ,skb
CRITICAL
DEBUG
DST is null : %p ,dst
CRITICAL
DEBUG
DEV is null %p %p ,dev,dst
CRITICAL
DEBUG
Packet is Fragmented %d,pBufMgr>len
CRITICAL
Can’t allocate memory for ath_vap.
DEBUG
Marked the packet proto:%d
sip:%x dip:%x sport:%d dport:%d
spi:%d,isr:%p:%p %p
CRITICAL
Unable to add an interface for ath_dev.
DEBUG
SAV CHECK FAILED IN DECRYPTION
CRITICAL
%s: [%02u] %-7s , tag, ix, ciphers[hk->kv_type]
%02x, hk->kv_val[i]
DEBUG
DEBUG
CRITICAL
CRITICAL
mac %02x-%02x-%02x-%02x-%02x-%02x,
mac[0], mac[1], mac[2], mac[3], mac[4], mac[5]
DEBUG
FAST PATH Breaks on BUF CHECK
FAST PATH Breaks on DST CHECK
FAST PATH Breaks on MTU %d %d
%d,bufMgrLen(pBufMgr),mtu,dst_
mtu(pDst->path)
Valid Rate Table:Index:%d, value:%d, code:%x, rate:%d, flag:%x, i,
(int)validRateIndex[i],
RateTable:%d, maxvalidrate:%d, ratemax:%d,
pRc->rateTableSize,k,pRc->rateMaxPhy
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mac 00-00-00-00-00-00
DEBUG
FAST PATH Breaks on MAX PACKET %d
%d,bufMgrLen(pBufMgr),IP_MAX_
PACKET
CRITICAL
%02x, hk->kv_mic[i]
DEBUG
SAV CHECK FAILED IN ENCRYPTION
CRITICAL
txmic
DEBUG
Match Found proto %d spi
%d,pPktInfo->proto,pFlowEntry->pre.
spi
CRITICAL
%02x, hk->kv_txmic[i]
DEBUG
PRE: proto: %u srcip:%u.%u.%u.%u
sport :%u dstip: %u.%u.%u.%u dport:
%u,
CRITICAL
Cannot support setting tx and rx keys individually
DEBUG
POST: proto: %u srcip:%u.%u.%u.%u
sport :%u dstip: %u.%u.%u.%u dport:
%u,
CRITICAL
bogus frame type 0x%x (%s),
DEBUG
Clearing the ISR %p,p
CRITICAL
ERROR: ieee80211_encap ret NULL
DEBUG
PROTO:%d %u.%u.%u.%u-->%u.%u.%u.%u,
CRITICAL
ERROR: ath_amsdu_attach not called
DEBUG
ESP-DONE: %p %p,sav,m
CRITICAL
%s: no memory for cwm attach, __func__
DEBUG
ESP-BAD: %p %p,sav,m
CRITICAL
%s: error - acw NULL. Possible attach failure,
__func__
DEBUG
Bug in ip_route_input_slow().
CRITICAL
%s: unable to abort tx dma, __func__
DEBUG
Bug in ip_route_input_slow().
CRITICAL
%s: no memory for ff attach, __func__
DEBUG
Bug in ip_route_input \
CRITICAL
Failed to initiate PBC based enrolle association
DEBUG
Bug in ip_route_input_slow().
CRITICAL
KERN_EMERG Returing error in INTR registration
DEBUG
AH: Assigning the secure flags for sav
:%p,sav
CRITICAL
KERN_EMERG Initialzing Wps module
DEBUG
ESP: Assigning the secure flags for sav
:%p skb:%p src:%x dst:%x,sav,skb,ip>ip_src.s_addr,ip->ip_dst.s_addr
CRITICAL
DEBUG
%s Buffer %d mtu %d path mtu %d
header %d trailer %d,__func__,bufM
grLen(pBufMgr),mtu,dst_mtu(pDst>path),pDst->header_len,pDst>trailer_len
CRITICAL
%s:%d %s, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__
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Appendix E - RJ-45 Pin-outs
Signal
CTS
DTR
TxD
GND
GND
RxD
DSR
RTS
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RJ-45 Cable
RJ-45 PIN
NC
NC
NC
NC
Adapter
DB-9 PIN
NC
NC
NC
NC
Signal
NC
NC
RxD
GND
GND
TxD
NC
NC
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Appendix F - New Wi Fi Frequency table
( New appendix section )
Channel supported in20
Mhz
Country
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
Australia
Russia
Iceland
Singapore
Sweden
Taiwan
Finland
Slovenia
Ireland
United states
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Channel supported in 40
Mhz
Upper side
band
Lower side
band
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
40, 48, 153, 161
36, 44, 149, 157
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
40, 48, 153, 161
36, 44, 149, 157
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
5 Ghz
56, 60, 64, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
64, 153, 161
60, 149, 157
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
40, 48, 153, 161
36, 44, 149, 157
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11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)
20)
21)
22)
23)
Latin America
Denmark
Germany
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Luxembourg
South Africa
United
Kingdom
Ireland
France
Israel
Korea
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
40, 48, 153,
161
36, 44, 149, 157
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36, 44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
40, 48, 153, 161
36, 44, 149, 157
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48
40, 48
36,44
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56,
60, 64
40, 48, 56, 64
36, 44, 52, 60
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11,12,13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11,12,13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,8,9
2.4Ghz
5 Ghz
24)
25)
26)
Japan
Egypt
Brazil
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28)
Canada
China
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36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
40, 48, 153, 161
36, 44, 149, 157
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
10, 11
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
40, 48, 153,
161
36, 44, 149,
157
2.4Ghz
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8, 9
5 Ghz
36, 40, 44, 48, 149, 153,
157, 161, 165
40, 48, 153,
161
36, 44, 149, 157
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Appendix G - Product Statement
1. DSR-1000N
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
x Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
x Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
x Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the
radiator and your body.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a spectrum distance of at least 20cm
from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
This transmitter is restricted to indoor use in the 5150MHz to 5250MHz frequency range.
Non-modification Statement
Use only the integral antenna supplied by the manufacturer when operating this device. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the TI Navigator access point and violate FCC
regulations. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada (IC) Notice
CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To
maintain compliance with IC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction as
documented in this manual.
This transmitter is restricted to indoor use in the 5150MHz to 5250MHz frequency range.
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following
test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential
requirements
of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
- EN 60950-1: 2006+A11:2009
Safety of information technology equipment
- EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband transmission systems; Data
transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques;
Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
- EN 301 893-1 V1.5.1 (2008-12)
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering
essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
- EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2 (2008-04) and EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission
systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment
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This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member
states and EFTA countries under the following conditions and/or with the following restrictions:
- In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain
authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to
telecommunications and/or network services.
- This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output
power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information
the enduser should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
This device is a 5 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member
states and EFTA countries under the following conditions and/or with the following restrictions:
- This device may only be used indoors in the frequency bands 5150 – 5250 MHz.
- In France and Luxembourg a limited implementation of the frequency bands 5150 – 5250 MHz and 5250 –
5350 MHz. In Luxermbourg it is not allowed to make use of the frequency band 5470 – 5725 MHz. End-users
are encouraged to contact the national spectrum authorities in France and Luxembourg in order to obtain
the latest information about any restrictions in the 5 GHz frequency band(s).
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Česky
[Czech]
[D-Link Corporation] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [DSR-1000N] je ve shodě se základními
požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.
Dansk
[Danish]
Undertegnede [D-Link Corporation] erklÌrer herved, at følgende udstyr [DSR-1000N]
overholder de vÌsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Deutsch
[German]
Hiermit erklärt [D-Link Corporation], dass sich das Gerät [DSR-1000N] in Übereinstimmung
mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den ßbrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der
Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Eesti
[Estonian]
Käesolevaga kinnitab [D-Link Corporation] seadme [DSR-1000N] vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ
pþhinþuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English
Hereby, [D-Link Corporation], declares that this [DSR-1000N] is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
EspaĂąol
[Spanish]
Por medio de la presente [D-Link Corporation] declara que el [DSR-1000N] cumple con los
requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva
1999/5/CE.
Ελληνική
[Greek]
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ [D-Link Corporation] ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ [DSR-1000N] ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ
ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
Français
[French]
Par la présente [D-Link Corporation] déclare que l’appareil [DSR-1000N] est conforme aux
exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italiano
[Italian]
Con la presente [D-Link Corporation] dichiara che questo [DSR-1000N] è conforme ai requisiti
essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latviski
[Latvian]
Ar šo [D-Link Corporation] deklarē, ka [DSR-1000N] atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām
prasčbām un citiem ar to saistčtajiem noteikumiem.
LietuviĹł
[Lithuanian]
Ĺ iuo [D-Link Corporation] deklaruoja, kad ĹĄis [DSR-1000N] atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas
1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands
[Dutch]
Hierbij verklaart [D-Link Corporation] dat het toestel [DSR-1000N] in overeenstemming is met
de essentiĂŤle eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Malti
[Maltese]
Hawnhekk, [D-Link Corporation], jiddikjara li dan [DSR-1000N] jikkonforma mal-ħtiĥijiet
essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
Magyar
[Hungarian]
AlulĂ­rott, [D-Link Corporation] nyilatkozom, hogy a [DSR-1000N] megfelel a vonatkozĂł alapvetĂľ
kÜvetelmÊnyeknek Ês az 1999/5/EC irånyelv egyÊb elþíråsainak.
Polski
[Polish]
Niniejszym [D-Link Corporation] oświadcza, że [DSR-1000N] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi
wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
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PortuguĂŞs
[Portuguese]
[D-Link Corporation] declara que este [DSR-1000N]estĂĄ conforme com os requisitos essenciais e
outras disposiçþes da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko
[Slovenian]
[D-Link Corporation] izjavlja, da je ta [DSR-1000N] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi
relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES.
Slovensky
[Slovak]
[D-Link Corporation] týmto vyhlasuje, Şe [DSR-1000N] spĺňa zåkladnÊ poŞiadavky a vťetky
prĂ­sluĹĄnĂŠ ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.
Suomi
[Finnish]
[D-Link Corporation] vakuuttaa täten että [DSR-1000N] tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY
oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Svenska
[Swedish]
Härmed intygar [D-Link Corporation] att denna [DSR-1000N] stür I Üverensstämmelse med de
väsentliga egenskapskrav och Üvriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgür av direktiv 1999/5/
EG.
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2.DSR-500N
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
x Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
x Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
x Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the
radiator and your body.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a spectrum distance of at least 20cm
from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
This transmitter is restricted to indoor use in the 5150MHz to 5250MHz frequency range.
Non-modification Statement
Use only the integral antenna supplied by the manufacturer when operating this device. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the TI Navigator access point and violate FCC
regulations. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada (IC) Notice
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and RSS-210. Cet appareil numĂŠrique de la
classe B est conforme Ă  la norme NMB-003 et CNR-210 du Canada.
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Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
To maintain compliance with IC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation instruction
as documented in this manual.
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following
test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential
requirements
of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
- EN 60950-1: 2006+A11:2009
Safety of information technology equipment
- EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband transmission systems; Data
transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques;
Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
- EN 301 489-17 V1.3.2 (2008-04) and EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission
systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member
states and EFTA countries under the following conditions and/or with the following restrictions:
- In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain
authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to
telecommunications and/or network services.
- This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output
power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed
information the enduser should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
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3.DSR-250N/DSR-250NB1
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one of the following measures:
x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
x Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
x Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
x Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RSS-GEN 7.1.4:
User Manual for Transmitters with Detachable Antennas
The user manual of transmitter devices equipped with detachable antennas shall contain the following
information in a conspicuous location:
This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of
[1.8] dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than [1.8] dB are strictly prohibited for use
with this device. The required antenna impedance is [50] ohms.
RSS-GEN 7.1.5
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen
that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful
communication.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de
brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le
brouillage est susceptible d’en comSpromettre le fonctionnement.
Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the
Approximation of the Laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/
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EC), Low-voltage Directive (2006/95/EC), the procedures given in European Council Directive 99/5/EC and
2004/104/EC.
The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the following European standards:
EN 300 328 V.1.7.1
EN 301 489-1 V.1. 8.1 / EN 301 489-17 V.2.1.1
EN 62311
EN 60950-1
Regulatory statement (R&TTE)
European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.4002.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must
be restricted to indoor use.
Operation of this device is subjected to the following National regulations and may be prohibited to use if
certain restriction should be applied.
D=0.020m is the minimum safety distance between the EUT and human body when the E-Field strength is
61V/m.
NCC Warning Statement
Article 12
Without permission, any company, firm or user shall not alter the frequency, increase the power, or change
the characteristics and functions of the original design of the certified lower power frequency electric
machinery.
Article 14
The application of low power frequency electric machineries shall not affect the navigation safety nor
interfere a legal communication, if an interference is found, the service will be suspended until improvement
is made and the interference no longer exists.
Canadian Department of Communications Industry Canada (IC) Notice
CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)
Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de
licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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Radiation Exposure Statement:
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance
with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the
radiator and your body.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations:
Le dispositif rencontre l’exemption des limites courantes d’évaluation dans la section 2.5 de RSS 102 et la
conformité à l’exposition de RSS-102 rf, utilisateurs peut obtenir l’information canadienne sur l’exposition et
la conformitĂŠ de rf.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être Co-placé ou ne fonctionnant en même temps qu’aucune autre antenne ou
Êmetteur. Cet Êquipement devrait être installÊ et actionnÊ avec une distance minimum de 20 centimètres
entre le radiateur et votre corps.
This radio transmitter (Model:DSR-250N) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna
types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type
indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that
type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le prĂŠsent ĂŠmetteur radio (Model:DSR-250N) a ĂŠtĂŠ approuvĂŠ par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les
types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l’impédance requise pour chaque
type d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal
indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
Ant.
Brand
Model Name
Antenna Type
Connector
Gain (dBi)
SSR-02521
Dipole
R-SMA
2.85
SSR-02521
Dipole
R-SMA
2.71
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment
and it also complies with Part 15 of the FCC RF Rules. This equipment must be installed and
operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must
be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers
must be provided with antenna installation instructions and consider removing the no-collocation
statement.
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4. DSR-150N
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one of the following measures:
x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
x Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
x Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
x Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your
body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and
are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not
accessible by the end user.
Note: The country code selection is for non-US model only and is not available to all US model. Per FCC
regulation, all WiFi product marketed in US must fixed to US operation channels only..
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test
methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of
the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
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EN 60950-1:
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
EN50385 : (2002-08)
Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of radio base stations and fixed terminal stations for
wireless telecommunication systems with the basic restrictions or the reference levels related to human
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields (110MHz - 40 GHz) - General public
EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data
transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation
techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1: (2008-04)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements
EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (2009-05)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
standard for radio equipment; Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver), intended for use in all EU member
states and EFTA countries, except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain
authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to
telecommunications and/or network services.
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output
power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information
the end-user should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
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Česky
[Czech]
Dansk
[Danish]
Deutsch
[German]
Eesti
[Estonian]
English
EspaĂąol
[Spanish]
Ελληνική
[Greek]
Français
[French]
Italiano
[Italian]
Latviski
[Latvian]
LietuviĹł
[Lithuanian]
Nederlands
[Dutch]
Malti
[Maltese]
Magyar
[Hungarian]
Polski
[Polish]
PortuguĂŞs
[Portuguese]
Slovensko
[Slovenian]
Slovensky
[Slovak]
Suomi
[Finnish]
Svenska
[Swedish]
[Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve shodě se základními požadavky a
dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.
Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklÌrer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets
typebetegnelse] overholder de vÌsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung
mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den ßbrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der
Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Käesolevaga kinnitab [tootja nimi = name of manufacturer] seadme [seadme tßßp = type of
equipment] vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele
teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
Hereby, [name of manufacturer], declares that this [type of equipment] is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Por medio de la presente [nombre del fabricante] declara que el [clase de equipo] cumple con
los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva
1999/5/CE.
ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ [name of manufacturer] ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ [type of equipment] ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ
ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l’appareil [type d’appareil] est conforme aux
exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo [tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai
requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Ar šo [name of manufacturer / izgatavotāja nosaukums] deklarē, ka [type of equipment / iekārtas
tips] atbilst Direktčvas 1999/5/EK bōtiskajām prasčbām un citiem ar to saistčtajiem noteikumiem.
Ĺ iuo [manufacturer name] deklaruoja, kad ĹĄis [equipment type] atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir
kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Hierbij verklaart [naam van de fabrikant] dat het toestel [type van toestel] in overeenstemming is
met de essentiĂŤle eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Hawnhekk, [isem tal-manifattur], jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel tal-prodott] jikkonforma mal-ħtiĥijiet
essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
AlulĂ­rott, [gyĂĄrtĂł neve] nyilatkozom, hogy a [... tĂ­pus] megfelel a vonatkozĂł alapvetĂľ
kÜvetelmÊnyeknek Ês az 1999/5/EC irånyelv egyÊb elþíråsainak.
Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi
wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
[Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento] estĂĄ conforme com os requisitos
essenciais e outras disposiçþes da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
[Ime proizvajalca] izjavlja, da je ta [tip opreme] v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi
relevantnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES.
[Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, Şe [typ zariadenia] spĺňa zåkladnÊ poŞiadavky a vťetky prísluťnÊ
ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.
[Valmistaja = manufacturer] vakuuttaa täten että [type of equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä]
tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin
muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Härmed intygar [fÜretag] att denna [utrustningstyp] stür I Üverensstämmelse med de väsentliga
egenskapskrav och Üvriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgür av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
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Industry Canada statement:
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d’Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts
de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit pas produire
de brouillage prÊjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y compris un brouillage
susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indĂŠsirable.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance
with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the
radiator and your body.
Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations:
Le dispositif rencontre l’exemption des limites courantes d’évaluation dans la section 2.5 de RSS 102 et la
conformité à l’exposition de RSS-102 rf, utilisateurs peut obtenir l’information canadienne sur l’exposition et
la conformitĂŠ de rf.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être Co-placé ou ne fonctionnant en même temps qu’aucune autre antenne ou
Êmetteur. Cet Êquipement devrait être installÊ et actionnÊ avec une distance minimum de 20 centimètres
entre le radiateur et votre corps.
Wall-Mount Option
The Router has four wall-mount slots on its bottom panel.
Before you begin, make sure you have two screws that are size #4 - this indicates a diameter measurement of
0.112inches (2.845mm).
1. Determine where you want to mount the Router.
2. Drill two holes into the wall. Make sure adjacent holes are 2.36 inches (60mm) apart.
3. Insert a screw into each hole, and leave 0.2inches (5mm) of its head exposed.
4. Maneuver the Router so the wall-mount slots line up with the two screws.
5. Place the wall-mount slots over the screws and slide the Router down until the screws fit snugly into the
wall-mount slots.
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