WLAN/2/AP_FMEA_FAULT:OID [oid] AP FMEA fault. (APMAC=[OPAQUE], APName=[STRING], FaultID=[INTEGER], Index=[INTEGER], FaultInfo=[STRING], APID=[INTEGER])
The AP generates an alarm when a hardware fault occurs.
If a device generates a Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) alarm, the hardware circuit, module, or chip of the device becomes faulty.
| Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
|---|---|---|
1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.139.13.1.1.42 |
Major |
equipmentAlarm (5) |
| Name | Meaning |
|---|---|
OID |
Indicates the ID of the MIB object. |
APMAC |
Indicates the MAC address of the AP generating the hardware fault alarm. |
APName |
Indicates the name of the AP generating the hardware fault alarm. |
FaultID |
Indicates the index of the AP fault. |
Index |
Indicates the AP interface. |
FaultInfo |
Describes the AP fault. |
APID |
Indicates the AP ID. |
AP Fault Index |
Possible Cause |
|---|---|
1 |
The PHY chip is abnormal. |
2 |
The CPLD logic is abnormal. |
3 |
The temperature sensor is abnormal. |
4 |
The optical module is abnormal. |
5 |
The Wi-Fi chip or PCIE is abnormal. |
6 |
The LSW is abnormal. |
7 |
Wi-Fi radio initialization failed. |
8 |
Ethernet interface initialization failed. |
9 |
The PSE input voltage is abnormal. |
10 |
The PSE chip is abnormal. |
11 |
An exception occurs on the USB flash drive. |
12 |
The bad block rate for the NAND flash exceeds the threshold. |
13 |
The voltage failed. |
14 |
The double-edge connector failed. |
15 |
The reset button failed. |
16 |
The Bluetooth function failed. |
17 |
The CPU failed. |
18 |
The IIC of the PCA failed. |