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Understanding user-debug logs

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  • 1.  Understanding user-debug logs

    Posted Dec 01, 2017 11:35 AM

    Is there any documentation available that explains in detail what the various logs mean?

     

    I'm trying to figure out why specific clients are disconnecting from the WiFi and I'm not sure what the logs are telling me.



  • 2.  RE: Understanding user-debug logs

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Dec 01, 2017 12:46 PM

    You should try "show ap client trail-info <mac address of client>" instead.  It is less verbose and focuses on client to AP connections/disconnections.

     

    http://www.arubanetworks.com/techdocs/ArubaOS_65x_WebHelp/Web_Help_Index.htm#ArubaFrameStyles/1CommandList/show_ap_client_trail-info.htm



  • 3.  RE: Understanding user-debug logs

    Posted Dec 01, 2017 02:36 PM
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    Here is what I am seeing:

     

    Client Trail Info

    -----------------

    MAC                BSSID              ESSID    AP-name  VLAN  Deauth Reason    Alert

    ---                -----              -----    -------  ----  -------------    -----

    48:e9:f1:02:b4:d4  ac:a3:1e:f7:80:90  respect  s500ap3  0     Internal deauth  Internal deauth

     

    Deauth Reason

    -------------

    Reason                           Timestamp

    ------                           ---------

    Internal deauth                  Dec  1 11:08:24

    STA has roamed to another AP     Dec  1 11:08:24

    Client Match                     Dec  1 11:08:17

    STA has roamed to another AP     Dec  1 11:08:11

    Sapcp Ageout (internal ageout)   Dec  1 09:52:27

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:40

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:40

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:39

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:36

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:30

    Num Deauths:10

     

    Alerts

    ------

    Reason                           Timestamp

    ------                           ---------

    Internal deauth                  Dec  1 11:08:24

    STA has roamed to another AP     Dec  1 11:08:24

    Client Match                     Dec  1 11:08:17

    STA has roamed to another AP     Dec  1 11:08:11

    Sapcp Ageout (internal ageout)   Dec  1 09:52:27

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:40

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:40

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:39

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:36

    Denied; Internal Error           Dec  1 09:34:30

    Num Alerts:10

     

    Mobility Trail

    --------------

    BSSID              ESSID    AP-name  Timestamp

    -----              -----    -------  ---------

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:90  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 11:08:24

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:90  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 11:08:24

    ac:a3:1e:f7:5d:c0  respect  s500ap1  Dec  1 11:08:24

    ac:a3:1e:f7:5d:c0  respect  s500ap1  Dec  1 11:08:20

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:80  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 11:08:17

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:80  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 11:08:11

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:90  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 11:08:11

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:90  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 10:58:59

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:90  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 09:52:27

    ac:a3:1e:f7:80:90  respect  s500ap3  Dec  1 09:34:49

    Num Mobility Trails:10

     

    I've also attached the relevant user-debug log.

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  • 4.  RE: Understanding user-debug logs

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Dec 01, 2017 03:49 PM

    What version of ArubaOS is this?

    What encryption is being used on that SSID?

    What model APs do you have deployed?



  • 5.  RE: Understanding user-debug logs

    Posted Dec 01, 2017 10:24 PM

    Sorry for the late response.

     

    Version 6.4.2.6

    WPA2-Enterprise, EAP-PEAP and AES

    Aruba 215