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Supported Client Events
Classic Central provides an dashboard for viewing the events triggered from access points (APs), clients, switches, and gateways.
The following table lists the client events that are supported in Classic Central:
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802.11 802.11 is an evolving family of specifications for wireless LANs developed by a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). 802.11 standards use the Ethernet protocol and Carrier Sense Multiple Access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) for path sharing. Association rejected for client [Client MAC Media Access Control. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a network. ] to BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier. The BSSID identifies a particular BSS within an area. In infrastructure BSS networks, the BSSID is the MAC address of the AP. In independent BSS or ad hoc networks, the BSSID is generated randomly. [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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802.11 Disassociation sent to client [Client MAC] from BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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802.11 Disassociation received from client [Client MAC] associated to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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802.11 Authentication failed for client [Client MAC] on BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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De-authentication sent to client [Client MAC] from BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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De-authentication sent from client [Client MAC] associated to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Client [Client MAC] associated to BSSID [From BSSID (roamed from)] on channel [From Channel (roamed from)] of AP hostname [From Device Hostname (roamed from)] roamed successfully to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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MAC Authentication failed for client [Client MAC] to Radius Server [Radius Server IP] through BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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802.1X 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based network access control designed to enhance 802.11 WLAN security. 802.1X provides an authentication framework that allows a user to be authenticated by a central authority. Radius Reject received for client [Client MAC] on BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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802.1X Radius Timeout occurred for client [Client MAC] on BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Captive Portal A captive portal is a web page that allows the users to authenticate and sign in before connecting to a public-access network. Captive portals are typically used by business centers, airports, hotel lobbies, coffee shops, and other venues that offer free Wi-Fi hotspots for the guest users. failure occurred for client [Client MAC] associated to BSSID [BSSID] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol. An authentication protocol for wireless networks that extends the methods used by the PPP, a protocol often used when connecting a computer to the Internet. EAP can support multiple authentication mechanisms, such as token cards, smart cards, certificates, one-time passwords, and public key encryption authentication. failure occurred for client [Client MAC] associated to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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EAP response from client [Client MAC] associated to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname] timed out. |
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VoIP Voice over IP. VoIP allows transmission of voice and multimedia content over an IP network. call initiated from station [Source Client Name] ([Source Client IP]) to station [Destination Client Name] ([Destination Client IP]) on AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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VoIP call terminated from station [Source Client Name] ([Source Client IP]) to station [Destination Client Name] ([Destination Client IP]) on AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to an IP-enabled device from a defined range of numbers configured for a given network. acknowledgment received from DHCP server [DHCP Server IP] for client [Client MAC] ([Client IP]) associated to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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DHCP NACK to DHCP server [DHCP Server IP] from client [Client MAC] ([Client IP]) associated to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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DHCP declined from DHCP server [DHCP Server IP] for client [Client MAC] ([Client IP]) associated to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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DNS Domain Name System. A DNS server functions as a phone book for the intranet and Internet users. It converts human-readable computer host names into IP addresses and IP addresses into host names. It stores several records for a domain name such as an address 'A' record, name server (NS), and mail exchanger (MX) records. The Address 'A' record is the most important record that is stored in a DNS server, because it provides the required IP address for a network peripheral or element. failure to [Domain Name] detected for client [BSSID] on BSSID [BSSID] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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DHCP request to DHCP server [DHCP Server IP] from client [Client MAC] timed out. |
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Blacklisted client [Client MAC] on AP hostname [Device Hostname] for SSID Service Set Identifier. SSID is a name given to a WLAN and is used by the client to access a WLAN network. [SSID name]. |
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Fast Roaming failed for client [Client MAC] with roaming type [Roaming Type] on AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Client [Client MAC] roamed successfully to SSID [SSID name] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Client match attempted a [Steer Type] using [Steer Mode] for client [Client MAC] from radio BSSID [From BSSID] to radio BSSID [To BSSID] with result: [Steer Result]. |
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Client match attempted a [Steer Type] using [Steer Mode] for client [Client MAC] from radio BSSID [From BSSID] to radio BSSID [To BSSID] which was rejected by the client with reason code [802.11v 802.11v is an IEEE standard that allows client devices to exchange information about the network topology and RF environment. This information is used for assigning best available radio resources for the client devices to provide seamless connectivity. Move Result]. |
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Client match attempted a [Steer Type] using [Steer Mode] for client [Client MAC] from radio BSSID [From BSSID] to radio BSSID [To BSSID] which resulted in the client moving to a different radio BSSID [Destination Radio BSSID]. |
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High retry rate noticed for client [Client MAC]. |
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Poor health noticed for client [Client MAC]. |
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Poor SNR Signal-to-Noise Ratio. SNR is used for comparing the level of a desired signal with the level of background noise. noticed for client [Client MAC]. |
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Onboarding success for client [Client MAC and time taken for Onboarding success is Onboarding Success Time ms. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC in Deauthentication/Disassociation phase to BSSID BSSID on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC in Authentication/Association phase to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC] in MAC Authentication phase to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC] in Dot1x Authentication phase to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC] in Key Exchange phase to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC] in L3 phase to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC] in L3 phase timeout to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
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Onboarding failed for client [Client MAC] in Captive Portal Authentication phase to BSSID [BSSID] on channel [Channel] of AP hostname [Device Hostname]. |
