Exceptions and events of WirelessClient lists the events and exceptions generated for a WirelessClient.

Table 1. Exceptions and events of WirelessClient

Events and Exception

Description

DiscoveryError

Indicates that an error occurred while discovering the system. DiscoveryError is notified under the following circumstances:

SNMP requests times out

SNMP agent encounters a loop

system is unreachable (Down)

Qualified access address not found

DiscoveryInProgress

Indicates that discovering the system is in progress.

Down

Indicates that a failure on a WirelessClient is the root cause.

MightBeDown

Indicates that the system is not responding to SNMP polls or ICMP pings. Logically, this also indicates that it is near the root-cause problem.

Unstable

Indicates that the system is continuously restarting itself.

Unresponsive

Indicates that all of the system's IPv4 and IPv6 addresses not responding and the SNMPAgent is not responding as well.

ConnectivityException

Indicates that one or more connectivity-related root-cause failures for a particular system or one of its components.

ErrorException

Indicates that one or more error-related failures exist for the network adapters of a particular system.

OperationalException

Indicates that one or more operational-related failures exist for a particular system or one of its components.

PerformanceException

Indicates that one or more performance-related failures exist for the network adapters of a particular system.

PowerSupplyException

Indicates that one or more voltage or power supply faults exist for a particular system.

ResourceException

Indicates that one or more processor or memory related faults exist for a particular system.

TemperatureException

Indicates that one or more fan or temperature related faults exist for a particular system.