NEC MH160 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Diagnostic Tools 9-7
NEC MH150/MH160 Mobile Handset Administration Guide - Revision 2
Screen 5
Security error count since power up (Sec-ErrCount)
MAC sequence number of frame with last security error
(L
stSecErrSeq)
(Re)Association failures due to QoS (QoSF
ailCnt). Usually attributed to
insufficient available bandwidth on an AP. add to table?
Figure 9-9
Diagnostics screen 5
S e c - E r r C o u n t n n n n n
L s t S e c E r r S e q n n n n n
Q o S F a i l C n t n n n n n
Screen 6 - EAP Information
"xxxxx" in Line 1 is a 5-digit decimal value displaying the EAP
authentication failure/error count.
“xxxxx" in Line 2 is a 5-digit decim
al value displaying the error code/
sequence for the last EAP authentication reason, listed just below.
Line 2 will be blank if the count for Line 1 is zero.
1 = Unknown error
2 = Mismatch in EAP type. The phone is configured with
an EAP
type (Cisco FSR, PEAP or EAP-FAST) that is not supported by the
AP.
3xxx = Certification failure. The cert
ificate presented by the server
is found as invalid. "xxx" when having a non-zero value, is the
standard TLS alert message code. For example, if a bad/invalid
certificate (on the basis of its signature and/or content) is
presented by the server "xxx" will be 042. If the exact reason for
the certificate being invalid is not known, then the generic
certificate error code would be xxx=000. [Refer to http://
www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2246.txt, section 7.2 for further TLS alert/error
codes].
4xxx = Other TLS failures. This is due to TLS failure other than
certifica
tion related errors. The reason code (the TLS alert message
code) is represented by "xxx". For example, if the protocol version
presented by the server is not supported by the phone then xxx
will be 70, and the EAP error code would be 4070. [Refer to http://
www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2246.txt, section 7.2 for further TLS alert/error
codes].
5xxx = Credential Failure. This is
due to an invalid username and/
or password produced by the phone. xxx when non-zero, presented
the 3-digit error code sent by the server in response to phone's
credential. For example, if the server has sent the error code as
"691", then the EAP error code would be 5691. If the server does
not send the error code message, then xxx is defaulted to 000, i.e.,