This is a known issue with OS X and is happening across multiple wireless
vendors.
*Tim Cappalli* | ACCP / ACMP / CCNA
Network Engineer | Brandeis University
cappa...@brandeis.edu | (617) 701-7149
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Tim, Can you elaborate?-The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU wrote: -
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This behavior has been seen across multiple wireless vendors. Supposedly
Apple has acknowledged it, but I haven’t seen a bug ID yet.
*Tim Cappalli* | ACCP / ACMP / CCNA
Network Engineer | Brandeis University
cappa...@brandeis.edu | (617) 701-7149
*From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues
We upgraded a month or so ago to PI 1.4.1 from PI 1.4. Does anyone else
have the issue where there are Critical Radio Alarms of a number (say,
28), but when you drill down into it, there's a very limited number - say 3?
Or none at all? In 1.4 I had the a similar problem with hundreds of
On 01/22/2014 04:10 PM, Danny Eaton wrote:
We upgraded a month or so ago to PI 1.4.1 from PI 1.4. Does anyone
else have the issue where there are Critical Radio Alarms of a
number (say, 28), but when you drill down into it, there's a very
limited number -- say 3? Or none at all? In 1.4 I
We've had similar issues in most (or was it all) Prime releases (on 2.0 and
skipped 1.4) :) :(
You clear all alarms and the panel still says there's alarms but when you drill
down there's nothing. At one stage we had hundreds (not just critical) so
called TAC and from memory it was an issue