Allied Telesis AT-WA7501 User Manual
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AT-WA7500 and AT-WA7501 Installation and User’s Guide
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Using a Communications Program or a Telnet Session
If you are communicating with the access point using a communications
program or a telnet session, an error message may appear on your PC
after the access point reboots or when a session is saved. The error
messages are described in the following table. Contact your local Allied
Telesyn representative to help you correct the problem.
In this table, “Radio A” refers to the radio in slot 1 and “Radio B” refers to
the radio in slot 2. These error messages may appear for either radio.
Using Radio MAC Ping (802.11g and 802.11b Radios)
Radio MAC Ping runs at the MAC sublayer of the Data Link layer, thus
allowing you to ping any 802.11b device that is connected to the access
point. Radio MAC Ping can help you determine the connectivity and signal
strength of an 802.11b radio.
Table 13. Radio Error Messages
Error Message
Explanation
Couldn’t read
country code from
radio A
The radio may be faulty.
Invalid country
code in string for
radio A
The country code in the configuration matrix
string does not match the country code in the
radio in the access point.
Radio A has
unknown country
code
The radio may have been configured incorrectly
at the factory.
Radio string
doesn’t match radio
installed
When this error message appears, additional
information also appears on the screen; for
example, “Expected 504,000 but found 491 in slot
A, nothing in slot B” may appear. The radio may
be faulty.