Channel utilization - show ap auto-rf 802.11b

Question on the command "show ap auto-rf 802.11b <ap_name>". What is the period of time that is measured for:
    Channel Utilization.......................... 64 %
I am seeing high channel util. on certain AP's, but standing directly below the AP w/ spectrum analyzer, I see much lower util.%:
Basically, wondering if the measurement is from the exact time I launch the command, or if it's over say a 10 sec. period?
WLCCA shows highest Rx neighbor @ -71
complete output of the command:
(WiSM-slot8-1) >show ap auto-rf 802.11b ap-bhs-400-2
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Name.......................................... ap-bhs-400-2
MAC Address...................................... 50:57:a8:d6:7d:6d
  Slot ID........................................ 0
  Radio Type..................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211b/g
  Sub-band Type.................................. All
  Noise Information
    Noise Profile................................ PASSED
    Channel 1....................................  -88 dBm
    Channel 2....................................  -89 dBm
    Channel 3....................................  -91 dBm
    Channel 4....................................  -94 dBm
    Channel 5....................................  -93 dBm
    Channel 6....................................  -93 dBm
    Channel 7....................................  -90 dBm
    Channel 8....................................  -87 dBm
    Channel 9....................................  -94 dBm
    Channel 10...................................  -92 dBm
    Channel 11...................................  -92 dBm
  Interference Information
    Interference Profile......................... PASSED
    Channel 1.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 2.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 3.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 4.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 5.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 6.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 7.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 8.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 9.................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 10................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
    Channel 11................................... -128 dBm @  0 % busy
  Load Information
    Load Profile................................. PASSED
    Receive Utilization.......................... 0 %
    Transmit Utilization......................... 1 %
    Channel Utilization.......................... 65 %
    Attached Clients............................. 0 clients
  Coverage Information
    Coverage Profile............................. PASSED
    Failed Clients............................... 0 clients
  Client Signal Strengths
    RSSI -100 dbm................................ 0 clients
    RSSI  -92 dbm................................ 0 clients
    RSSI  -84 dbm................................ 0 clients
    RSSI  -76 dbm................................ 0 clients
    RSSI  -68 dbm................................ 0 clients
    RSSI  -60 dbm................................ 0 clients
    RSSI  -52 dbm................................ 0 clients
  Client Signal To Noise Ratios
    SNR    0 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR    5 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   10 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   15 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   20 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   25 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   30 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   35 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   40 dB.................................. 0 clients
    SNR   45 dB.................................. 0 clients
  Nearby APs
    AP 00:0f:90:5e:2a:d0 slot 0..................  -73 dBm on  11 (10.252.1.2)
    AP 00:13:5f:56:e0:90 slot 0..................  -88 dBm on  11 (10.252.1.4)
    AP 00:13:5f:57:00:70 slot 0..................  -79 dBm on   1 (10.252.1.4)
    AP 00:16:9c:91:64:e0 slot 0..................  -43 dBm on  11 (10.252.1.2)
    AP 00:17:0f:db:2e:70 slot 0..................  -87 dBm on   1 (10.252.1.2)
    AP 00:17:df:35:43:90 slot 0..................  -90 dBm on   1 (10.252.1.10)
    AP 00:21:d8:d5:a2:40 slot 0..................  -91 dBm on   1 (10.252.1.12)
    AP 00:21:d8:d5:a8:90 slot 0..................  -91 dBm on   1 (10.252.1.12)
    AP 00:21:d8:d5:a8:c0 slot 0..................  -91 dBm on  11 (10.252.1.12)
    AP 00:21:d8:d5:ac:80 slot 0..................  -92 dBm on   1 (10.252.1.12)
    AP a4:56:30:5d:b0:a0 slot 0..................  -89 dBm on  11 (10.252.1.12)
    AP b4:e9:b0:b3:c8:70 slot 0..................  -91 dBm on  11 (10.252.1.18)
  Radar Information
  Channel Assignment Information
    Current Channel Average Energy...............  -76 dBm
    Previous Channel Average Energy..............  -57 dBm
    Channel Change Count......................... 3
    Last Channel Change Time..................... Wed Jul 17 22:27:37 2013
    Recommended Best Channel..................... 1
  RF Parameter Recommendations
    Power Level.................................. 1
    RTS/CTS Threshold............................ 2347
    Fragmentation Threshold...................... 2346
    Antenna Pattern.............................. 0
  Persistent Interference Devices
  Class Type                 Channel  DC (%%)  RSSI (dBm)  Last Update Time
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These are lined down a hallway (about 50' from ea. other). Looks to me like they are set for too high Tx and crowding chan. 1. I'll figure out the reason for that.
show advanced 802.11b txpower:
ap-bhs-400-1                     *1         *1/7 (22 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
ap-bhs-400-2                     *1         *1/7 (22 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
ap-bhs-400-3                     *11        *1/8 (23 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
ap-bhs-400-4                     *1         *1/7 (22 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
ap-bhs-400-5                     *11        *7/8 ( 5 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]
ap-bhs-400-6                     *1         *1/7 (22 dBm) [22/19/16/13/10/7/4/4]
ap-bhs-451-1                     *6         *7/8 ( 5 dBm) [23/20/17/14/11/8/5/2]

Cool thx. Guessing "Load Interval". Looks like 60 seconds is the answer. Including output here for others...
show advanced 802.11b monitor
Default 802.11b AP monitoring
  802.11b Monitor Mode........................... enable
  802.11b Monitor Channels....................... Country channels
  802.11b RRM Neighbor Discovery Type............ Transparent
  802.11b AP Coverage Interval................... 180 seconds
  802.11b AP Load Interval....................... 60 seconds
  802.11b AP Noise Interval...................... 180 seconds
  802.11b AP Signal Strength Interval............ 60 seconds
  802.11b AP Neighbor Report Interval............ 180 seconds
  802.11b AP Interference Report Interval........ 120 seconds

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    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit failure for EAPOL-Key M1 to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0, retransmit count 3, mscb deauth count 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Resetting MSCB PMK Cache Entry 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Removing BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from PMKID cache of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 0 ---> 8
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sent Deauthenticate to mobile on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 slot 0(caller 1x_ptsm.c:598)
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 8
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Deleting the PMK cache when de-authenticating the client.
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Global PMK Cache deletion failed.
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 57) in 10 seconds
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:46.649: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Freeing EAP Retransmit Bufer for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Reassociation received from mobile on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Global 200 Clients are allowed to AP radio
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Max Client Trap Threshold: 0  cur: 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Rf profile 600 Clients are allowed to AP wlan
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Unassociated. Ms NAC State 2 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Re-applying interface policy for client
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2202)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2223)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4795 setting Central switched to TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4798 apVapId = 1 and Split Acl Id = 65535
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying site-specific Local Bridging override for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vapId 1, site 'default-group', interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Local Bridging Interface Policy for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vlan 1, interface id 12, interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  statusCode is 0 and status is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  ssid_done_flag is 0 finish_flag is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (8): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 suppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (12): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 extSuppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotExtSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Processing RSN IE type 48, length 20 for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.083: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state START (0)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state AUTHCHECK (2)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Central switch is TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Not Using WMM Compliance code qosCap 00
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 vapId 1 apVapId 1 flex-acl-name:
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:333) Changing state for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from Associated to Associated
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfPemAddUser2:session timeout forstation 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - Session Tout 1800, apfMsTimeOut '1800' and sessionTimerRunning flag is  0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Func: apfPemAddUser2, Ms Timeout = 1800, Session Timeout = 1800
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 (status 0) ApVapId 1 Slot 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:44:52.084: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:8292) Changing state for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from Associated to Associated
    *spamApTask6: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sent 1x initiate message to multi thread task for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Creating a PKC PMKID Cache entry for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 (RSN 2)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Resetting MSCB PMK Cache Entry 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 8
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Adding BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 to PMKID cache at index 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: New PMKID: (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087:      [0000] f6 3d 52 9f 2a de 52 90 1d a2 46 49 0f 14 f6 69
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Initiating RSN PSK to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 EAP-PARAM Debug - eap-params for Wlan-Id :1 is disabled - applying Global eap timers and retries
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 dot1x - moving mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 into Force Auth state
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 EAPOL Header:
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00000000: 02 03 00 5f                                       ..._
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Found an cache entry for BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Found an cache entry for BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: Including PMKID in M1  (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087:      [0000] f6 3d 52 9f 2a de 52 90 1d a2 46 49 0f 14 f6 69
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Starting key exchange to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0, data packets will be dropped
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
       state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
       state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Allocating EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:44:52.087: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
    *osapiBsnTimer: May 09 11:44:54.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 and for message = M2
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:54.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit 1 of EAPOL-Key M1 (length 121) for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:54.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:54.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:54.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:54.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
    *osapiBsnTimer: May 09 11:44:56.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 and for message = M2
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:56.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit 2 of EAPOL-Key M1 (length 121) for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:56.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:56.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:56.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:56.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
    *osapiBsnTimer: May 09 11:44:58.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 and for message = M2
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit failure for EAPOL-Key M1 to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0, retransmit count 3, mscb deauth count 2
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Resetting MSCB PMK Cache Entry 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Removing BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from PMKID cache of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.249: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 0 ---> 8
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.250: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sent Deauthenticate to mobile on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 slot 0(caller 1x_ptsm.c:598)
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.250: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 8
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.250: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Deleting the PMK cache when de-authenticating the client.
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.250: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Global PMK Cache deletion failed.
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.250: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 57) in 10 seconds
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:44:58.250: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Freeing EAP Retransmit Bufer for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.768: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Reassociation received from mobile on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.768: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Global 200 Clients are allowed to AP radio
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Max Client Trap Threshold: 0  cur: 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Rf profile 600 Clients are allowed to AP wlan
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Unassociated. Ms NAC State 2 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Re-applying interface policy for client
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2202)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2223)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4795 setting Central switched to TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4798 apVapId = 1 and Split Acl Id = 65535
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying site-specific Local Bridging override for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vapId 1, site 'default-group', interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Local Bridging Interface Policy for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vlan 1, interface id 12, interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  statusCode is 0 and status is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  ssid_done_flag is 0 finish_flag is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (8): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 suppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (12): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 extSuppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotExtSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Processing RSN IE type 48, length 20 for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state START (0)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state AUTHCHECK (2)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Central switch is TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.769: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Not Using WMM Compliance code qosCap 00
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.770: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 vapId 1 apVapId 1 flex-acl-name:
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.770: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:333) Changing state for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from Associated to Associated
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.770: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfPemAddUser2:session timeout forstation 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - Session Tout 1800, apfMsTimeOut '1800' and sessionTimerRunning flag is  0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.770: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.770: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Func: apfPemAddUser2, Ms Timeout = 1800, Session Timeout = 1800
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.770: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 (status 0) ApVapId 1 Slot 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:03.770: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:8292) Changing state for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from Associated to Associated
    *spamApTask6: May 09 11:45:03.772: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sent 1x initiate message to multi thread task for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Creating a PKC PMKID Cache entry for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 (RSN 2)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Resetting MSCB PMK Cache Entry 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 8
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Adding BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 to PMKID cache at index 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: New PMKID: (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773:      [0000] f6 3d 52 9f 2a de 52 90 1d a2 46 49 0f 14 f6 69
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Initiating RSN PSK to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 EAP-PARAM Debug - eap-params for Wlan-Id :1 is disabled - applying Global eap timers and retries
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 dot1x - moving mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 into Force Auth state
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 EAPOL Header:
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00000000: 02 03 00 5f                                       ..._
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Found an cache entry for BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Found an cache entry for BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: Including PMKID in M1  (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773:      [0000] f6 3d 52 9f 2a de 52 90 1d a2 46 49 0f 14 f6 69
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Starting key exchange to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0, data packets will be dropped
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
       state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
       state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Allocating EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:03.773: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
    *osapiBsnTimer: May 09 11:45:05.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 and for message = M2
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:05.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit 1 of EAPOL-Key M1 (length 121) for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:05.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:05.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:05.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:05.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
    *osapiBsnTimer: May 09 11:45:07.848: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 and for message = M2
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:07.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit 2 of EAPOL-Key M1 (length 121) for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:07.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:07.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:07.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:07.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
    *osapiBsnTimer: May 09 11:45:09.848: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 802.1x 'timeoutEvt' Timer expired for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 and for message = M2
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:09.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit failure for EAPOL-Key M1 to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0, retransmit count 3, mscb deauth count 3
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:09.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Blacklisting (if enabled) mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:09.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Change state to START (0) last state 8021X_REQD (3)
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:09.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Reached FAILURE: from line 5274
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:09.849: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 9) in 10 seconds
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Reassociation received from mobile on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Global 200 Clients are allowed to AP radio
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Max Client Trap Threshold: 0  cur: 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Rf profile 600 Clients are allowed to AP wlan
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Unassociated. Ms NAC State 2 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Re-applying interface policy for client
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2202)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2223)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4795 setting Central switched to TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.689: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4798 apVapId = 1 and Split Acl Id = 65535
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying site-specific Local Bridging override for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vapId 1, site 'default-group', interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Local Bridging Interface Policy for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vlan 1, interface id 12, interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  statusCode is 0 and status is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  ssid_done_flag is 0 finish_flag is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (8): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 suppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (12): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 extSuppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotExtSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Processing RSN IE type 48, length 20 for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Initializing policy
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 START (0) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state START (0)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state AUTHCHECK (2)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Central switch is TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Not Using WMM Compliance code qosCap 00
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 vapId 1 apVapId 1 flex-acl-name:
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfPemAddUser2 (apf_policy.c:333) Changing state for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from Associated to Associated
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfPemAddUser2:session timeout forstation 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - Session Tout 1800, apfMsTimeOut '1800' and sessionTimerRunning flag is  0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 49) in 1800 seconds
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Func: apfPemAddUser2, Ms Timeout = 1800, Session Timeout = 1800
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.690: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending Assoc Response to station on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 (status 0) ApVapId 1 Slot 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.691: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c:8292) Changing state for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 on AP 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from Associated to Associated
    *spamApTask6: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sent 1x initiate message to multi thread task for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Creating a PKC PMKID Cache entry for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 (RSN 2)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Resetting MSCB PMK Cache Entry 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Removing BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from PMKID cache of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 0 ---> 8
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Adding BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 to PMKID cache at index 0 for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: New PMKID: (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693:      [0000] f6 3d 52 9f 2a de 52 90 1d a2 46 49 0f 14 f6 69
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Initiating RSN PSK to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 EAP-PARAM Debug - eap-params for Wlan-Id :1 is disabled - applying Global eap timers and retries
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 dot1x - moving mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 into Force Auth state
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.693: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 EAPOL Header:
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00000000: 02 03 00 5f                                       ..._
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Found an cache entry for BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Found an cache entry for BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: Including PMKID in M1  (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694:      [0000] f6 3d 52 9f 2a de 52 90 1d a2 46 49 0f 14 f6 69
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Starting key exchange to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0, data packets will be dropped
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
       state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
       state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Reusing allocated memory for  EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.694: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.875: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Reassociation received from mobile on BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.875: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Global 200 Clients are allowed to AP radio
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.875: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Max Client Trap Threshold: 0  cur: 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.875: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Rf profile 600 Clients are allowed to AP wlan
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Interface policy on Mobile, role Unassociated. Ms NAC State 2 Quarantine Vlan 0 Access Vlan 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Re-applying interface policy for client
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Changing IPv4 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2202)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Changing IPv6 ACL 'none' (ACL ID 255) ===> 'none' (ACL ID 255) --- (caller apf_policy.c:2223)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfApplyWlanPolicy: Apply WLAN Policy over PMIPv6 Client Mobility Type
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4795 setting Central switched to TRUE
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 In processSsidIE:4798 apVapId = 1 and Split Acl Id = 65535
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying site-specific Local Bridging override for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vapId 1, site 'default-group', interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Applying Local Bridging Interface Policy for station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 - vlan 1, interface id 12, interface 'catodos'
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  statusCode is 0 and status is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 processSsidIE  ssid_done_flag is 0 finish_flag is 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (8): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 suppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 STA - rates (12): 2 4 11 22 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 extSuppRates  statusCode is 0 and gotExtSuppRatesElement is 1
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Processing RSN IE type 48, length 20 for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Initializing policy
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 8021X_REQD (3) Change state to AUTHCHECK (2) last state 8021X_REQD (3)
    *apfMsConnTask_4: May 09 11:45:15.876: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 0.0.0.0 AUTHCHECK (2) Change state to 8021X_REQD (3) last state AUTHCHECK (2)
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    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: May 09 11:45:15.879: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 0
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    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:18.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:18.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:18.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:18.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
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    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:20.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Retransmit 2 of EAPOL-Key M1 (length 121) for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:20.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 78:da:6e:59:c9:8c mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:20.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsBssid = 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 mscb->apfMsAddress = 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:20.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679171
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:20.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0  mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = -1062679163 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 40089
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    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:22.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Removing BSSID 18:9c:5d:71:34:50 from PMKID cache of station 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:22.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 0 ---> 8
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    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:22.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 8
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    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:22.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Global PMK Cache deletion failed.
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:22.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 57) in 10 seconds
    *dot1xMsgTask: May 09 11:45:22.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Freeing EAP Retransmit Bufer for mobile 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0
    *osapiBsnTimer: May 09 11:45:32.048: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 apfMsExpireCallback (apf_ms.c:625) Expiring Mobile!
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    *apfReceiveTask: May 09 11:45:32.049: 00:1b:77:b4:34:e0 Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station:  (callerId: 45) in 10 seconds
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  • Time Capsule (SIM) expand network with 802.11b/g Airport Extreme

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    Message was edited by: Kadege

    Kadege wrote:
    Ok Jolly, thank you, but I started this thread to get in contact to somebody who knows the solution, i.e. has done this before.
    Jolly Giant wrote:
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    o Click the AirPort status menu in the menu bar and choose the wireless network created by the base station you want to set up as a remote base station.
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    edited by the Jolly Green Giant (where Green stands for environmentally friendly)

  • Aironet 1140N in mixed mode not working with 802.11b/g Clients

    I have a new Aironet 1140N Access point , the model is number AIR-AP1142N-A-K9, my main problem in that i have Nokia E71 smartphones on the network, but they cannot connect to the Network, the Access Point SSID is not showing on the List of Available Devices if i Scan using the Phone,
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  • Photosmart C7250 wireless 802.11b fails

    My new C7250 works well with USB and wired ethernet, but fails miserably (prints slowly, if at all) on my wireless 802.11b network.  All other devices work well on my wireless network.  I've spent many hours with HP and exhausted their first line support.  They supposedly have opened a case but I have heard nothing in a week.  Meanwhile, I took a network trace using WireShark and it shows a large number of retransmissions.  (I'm expert with application/network performance profiling.)  All you have to do is browse to http://192.168.1.xxx/ to test transmission -- don't even need to install drivers or printers to see the errors.  This problem appears to be with wireless support on the C7250.
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    Regards / Jim B / Wireless Enthusiasts
    ( While I'm an embedded wireless systems engineer at work, on this forum I do not represent my former employer, Hewlett-Packard, or my current employer, Microsoft )
    + Click the White Kudos star on the left as a way to say "thank you" for helpful posts.

  • How to find out how many 802.11b clients are connecting

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