IP 9.1 provides root-cause analysis of wireless LAN for three different deployment scenarios:

Table 1. Root-cause analysis of a wireless LAN Thin client centralized deployment

Class

Root-cause

Events (symptoms of root-cause)

Impacted system

WirelessController

Down

WirelessController Unresponsive

WirelessController MightBeDown.

WirelessAccessPoint

WirelessClient

WirelessAccessPoint

Down

This event is generated when:

The SNMP status of the WirelessAccessPoint is DOWN or NOTPRESENT, and

The WirelessController is responsive

WirelessClient

WirelessClient

Disconnected

This event is generated when:

The WirelessClient is enabled for monitoring, and

Host WirelessAccessPoint is responsive

None

Root-cause analysis for thin client distributed deployment lists the root-cause analysis done for a thin client distributed deployment.

Table 2. Root-cause analysis for thin client distributed deployment

Class

Root-cause

Events (symptoms of root-cause)

Impacted classes

Switch

Down

WirelessAccessPoint Unresponsive

WirelessAccessPoint MIghtBeDown

WirelessAccessPoint

WirelessClient

WirelessController

Down

WirelessController Unresponsive

WirelessController MIghtBeDown

WirelessAccessPoint

WirelessClient

WirelessAccessPoint

Down.

This event is generated when:

The SNMP status of the WirelessAccessPoint is DOWN or NOTPRESENT, and

The WirelessController is responsive

WirelessClient

WirelessClient

Disconnected

This event is generated when:

The WirelessClient is enabled for monitoring, and

Host WirelessAccessPoint is responsive

None

Root-cause analysis for thick client autonomous deployment lists the root-cause analysis done for a thick client automous deployment.

Table 3. Root-cause analysis for thick client autonomous deployment

Class

Root-cause

Events (symptoms of root-cause)

Impacted classes

WirelessController

Down

WirelessController Unresponsive

WirelessController MIghtBeDown

WirelessAccessPoint

WirelessClient

WirelessAccessPoint

Down.

This event is generated when:

  • The SNMP status of the WirelessAccessPoint is DOWN or NOTPRESENT, and

  • The WirelessController is responsive

WirelessClient

WirelessClient

Disconnected

This event is generated when:

  • The WirelessClient is enabled for monitoring, and

  • Host WirelessAccessPoint is responsive

None