WLAN_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.139.13.1.1.149 hwWlanApPKICACertNearlyExpiredTrap

Description

WLAN/4/PKICACERTNEARLYEXPIRED: OID [oid] The CA certificate is nearly expired. (APMAC=[OPAQUE], APName=[STRING], APID=[INTEGER], CACertIssuer=[STRING], CACertSubject=[STRING], CACertStartTime=[DateAndTime], CACertFinishTime=[DateAndTime] )

The CA certificate would soon expire.

Attribute

Alarm ID Alarm Severity Alarm Type

WLAN_1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.6.139.13.1.1.149

Warning

qualityOfServiceAlarm (3)

Parameters

Name Meaning

OID

Indicates the ID of a MIB object.

APMAC

Indicates the MAC address of an AP.

APName

Indicates an AP name.

APID

Indicates an AP ID.

CACertIssuer

Indicates the issuer of a CA certificate.

CACertSubject

Indicates the user of a CA certificate.

CACertStartTime

Indicates the start time of the validity period of a CA certificate.

CACertFinishTime

Indicates the end time of the validity period of a CA certificate.

Impact on the System

Services will become unavailable after the certificate expires.

Possible Causes

The CA certificate would soon expire. The validity period of the CA certificate was shorter than the certificate expiration warning time configured using the pki set-certificate expire-prewarning command.

Procedure

  1. Run the display clock command to check whether the device time is correct.

    If not, run the clock datetime command in the user view to change the device time.

  2. Apply for a new certificate through SCEP or CMPv2 online or apply for a new certificate offline.

Related Information

None

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