ICMPv6 RA: ndisc_router_discovery() failed to add default route

I have the rv215w and have it setup on our network. I have downloaded and installed the latest firmware prior to putting the router in place. The issue I have though ius I keep getting "ICMPv6 RA: ndisc_router_discovery() failed to add default route" repeatedly in the logs. I have it set to dhcp and not sure what I need to do to resolve this issue.

I have the same issue.  In my case, as I posted here, IPv6 only seems to work on the main VLAN, but not on the other(s).  I wonder if this "ICMPv6 RA" error is referring to the default route that fails to install on the extra VLAN(s), but of course I am not exactly sure.

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    Oct 28 20:11:48 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216308.885121]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:11:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216309.022275]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:11:51 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044533.946579 wlan0.A[26004] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:11:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216313.588125]: WiFiLocaleManagerCheckLocale: location service or wifi is off, set locale to default
    Oct 28 20:11:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216313.588996]: new locale:  , locale:
    Oct 28 20:12:11 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044554.058782 wlan0.A[26005] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:12:12 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216332.451301]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:12 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216332.455577]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:12 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216332.499218]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:16 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044559.094065 wlan0.A[26006] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:12:21 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044564.129386 wlan0.A[26007] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:12:23 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216343.165991]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:12:23 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:12:23 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216343.291768]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:36 iPhone dataaccessd[137] <Notice>: 0x17674680|EAS|Error|[ASPingTask 0x17559740, conn 0x177243d0, request 0x176e33a0] connection died with error Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1005 "The network connection was lost." UserInfo=0x176eb1b0 {NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, _kCFStreamErrorCodeKey=-4, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, NSLocalizedDescription=The network connection was lost., _kCFStreamErrorDomainKey=4, NSUnderlyingError=0x176439b0 "The network connection was lost."}
    Oct 28 20:12:36 iPhone dataaccessd[137] <Notice>: 0x17674680|EAS|Error|ASPingTask failed: Error Domain=NSURLErrorDomain Code=-1005 "The network connection was lost." UserInfo=0x176eb1b0 {NSErrorFailingURLStringKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, _kCFStreamErrorCodeKey=-4, NSErrorFailingURLKey=https://exchange.ipeer.se/Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=alenor&DeviceId=ApplF 2LLF78EFFT6&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Ping, NSLocalizedDescription=The network connection was lost., _kCFStreamErrorDomainKey=4, NSUnderlyingError=0x176439b0 "The network connection was lost."}
    Oct 28 20:12:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216369.513501]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:12:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216369.614588]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:52 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216372.968257]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:52 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216372.973601]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:12:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216373.010754]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:01 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044604.372611 wlan0.A[26008] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:13:06 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044609.406952 wlan0.A[26009] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216391.608390]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216391.611592]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:13:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216391.732718]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:22 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044624.511429 wlan0.A[26010] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:13:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216412.624841]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216412.626948]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216412.671606]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:36 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216416.512287]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:36 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216416.518078]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:36 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216416.562941]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:48 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: notify name "com.apple.iapd.notify.extendedMode" has been registered 20 times - this may be a leak
    Oct 28 20:13:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216429.497413]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:13:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216429.612193]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:13:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216433.587569]: WiFiLocaleManagerCheckLocale: location service or wifi is off, set locale to default
    Oct 28 20:13:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216433.588410]: new locale:  , locale:
    Oct 28 20:14:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216450.660255]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:14:10 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:14:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216450.782845]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:14:12 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044674.731063 wlan0.A[26011] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:14:22 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044684.766756 wlan0.A[26012] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:14:27 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044689.801364 wlan0.A[26013] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:14:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216472.725920]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:14:32 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216472.870591]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:14:37 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044699.836118 wlan0.A[26014] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:14:43 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Attempting to badge the application icon but haven't received permission from the user to badge the application
    Oct 28 20:14:44 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216485.123305]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216485.129665]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216485.132682]: WoW Enabled, Skip starting Disassocation timer
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone backboardd[56] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: updates deferred for too long
    Oct 28 20:14:45 iPhone backboardd[56] <Warning>: CoreAnimation: timed out fence 37fdf
    Oct 28 20:14:46 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:14:46 iPhone Messenger[484] <Warning>: Warning: Application delegate received call to -application:didReceiveRemoteNotification:fetchCompletionHandler: but the completion handler was never called.
    Oct 28 20:14:57 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044719.958314 wlan0.A[26015] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:15:02 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044724.993675 wlan0.A[26016] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():  per AC tx counters: 111091 36885 426556 6173, rx counters: 1344989 3153 633 139
    Oct 28 20:15:02 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044724.993727 wlan0.A[26017] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():                AWDL: Tx 2976 0 0 0      Rx: 404 0 0 0
    Oct 28 20:15:24 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216524.189458]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:15:24 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:24 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216524.312581]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:26 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:27 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216527.118647]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:27 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216527.119384]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:15:27 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216527.122205]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:15:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044755.097209 wlan0.A[26018] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:15:37 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044760.145884 wlan0.A[26019] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216538.234456]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216538.235014]: WoW Enabled, Skip starting Disassocation timer
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:15:38.503 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:15:38 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:39 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:15:39.809 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:15:41 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:15:41.818 : Stopping Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216543.729769]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216543.731722]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:15:43 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216543.734373]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: xpcproxy[519] Container: /private/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/08FB3187-F5B0-4021-B44E-806F026 24C9A (sandbox)
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone Untappd[519] <Error>: assertion failed: 12B411: libxpc.dylib + 51947 [DBA1E85F-5C4C-3026-9B98-A82D2E332ED6]: 0x7d
    Oct 28 20:15:47 iPhone Unknown[519] <Error>:
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Multi-tasking -> Device: YES, App: YES
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Unlimited access to network resources
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Init FacebookConnect Session
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][facebookconnectplugin] 7.930994ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][file] 6.848991ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][keyboard] 0.434995ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][flurry] 0.734031ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][statusbar] 69.730997ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: ---------------
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Image name LaunchImage-568h
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][splashscreen] 25.982976ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: [CDVTimer][TotalPluginStartup] 115.081012ms
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: ---------------
    Oct 28 20:15:48 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Image name LaunchImage-568h
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216549.047748]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216549.048160]: WoW Enabled, Skip starting Disassocation timer
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: active
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Resetting plugins due to page load.
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:15:49 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Finished load of: file:///private/var/mobile/Containers/Bundle/Application/1B40BB7F-A0DD-4B7C-BFD 5-94B18CCA2CB4/Untappd.app/www/index.html
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Setting Flurry version to 2.3.2
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Starting Flurry Session with key IE1KTJVZACFB8XP3SFXU
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Flurry: Starting session on Agent Version [Flurry_iOS_138_5.2.0]
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['Flurry'] took '49.601807' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['GAPlugin'] took '62.182129' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['PushPlugin'] took '28.566895' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Logging Page View
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THE PAGE IS: #friendsArea
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: history empty
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: mode
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PAGE => #friendsArea
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: not scrolling
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: {"code":1,"message":"Location services are disabled."}
    Oct 28 20:15:51 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: enabledRemoteNotificationTypes is not supported in iOS 8.0 and later.
    Oct 28 20:15:52 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044775.223430 wlan0.A[26020] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:15:52 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PUSH ID IS => 8d98664664c3afc0c5f1d1c26e6857ca7078de9ac3d228476e36a6b6fa5a9f62
    Oct 28 20:15:52 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: push_token=8d98664664c3afc0c5f1d1c26e6857ca7078de9ac3d228476e36a6b6fa5a9f62
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: AutoComplete is not disabled
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: 25D79571-CEB0-41EF-A801-9C8F6DC7F494 = 25D79571-CEB0-41EF-A801-9C8F6DC7F494
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PUSH SETTUP HAPPENING
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: MATCH
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PE: true
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PUSH SETTUP HAPPENING
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: MATCH
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: PE: true
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216553.595563]: WiFiLocaleManagerCheckLocale: location service or wifi is off, set locale to default
    Oct 28 20:15:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216553.600048]: new locale:  , locale:
    Oct 28 20:15:56 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216556.046424]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:56 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216556.049036]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:56 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216556.145981]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:15:57 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044780.258694 wlan0.A[26021] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():  per AC tx counters: 111676 36885 426564 6199, rx counters: 1345656 3153 688 139
    Oct 28 20:15:57 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044780.258744 wlan0.A[26022] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():                AWDL: Tx 2976 0 0 0      Rx: 404 0 0 0
    Oct 28 20:16:03 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216564.315322]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216564.315794]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216564.320590]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: Killing Any Running ajaxStatment
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone Untappd[519] <Warning>: THREAD WARNING: ['Console'] took '19.487305' ms. Plugin should use a background thread.
    Oct 28 20:16:04 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216565.893397]: apsd[82] is a wow client
    Oct 28 20:16:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216565.894446]: UserEventAgent[17] is a wow client
    Oct 28 20:16:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216565.894754]: WoW is Enabled, 2 WoW Clients
    Oct 28 20:16:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:06 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:06.989 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.154937]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.157772]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.163564]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.167412]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.214605]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.243546]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.245463]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216567.246641]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:07 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:08 iPhone syncdefaultsd[521] <Notice>: (Note ) marked "com.me.keyvalueservice" topic as "opportunistic" on <APSConnection: 0x15565c90>
    Oct 28 20:16:09 iPhone syncdefaultsd[521] <Notice>: (Note ) marked "com.me.keyvalueservice" topic as "enabled" on <APSConnection: 0x15565c90>
    Oct 28 20:16:09 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.176364]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.177447]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.177915]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.179168]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216570.210621]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:10 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:11.070 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.704208]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.705459]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.705762]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.706037]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.707066]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.707530]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.724786]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216571.727972]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:11 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:11.890 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:12 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:12 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:12.678 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone mediaserverd[37] <Notice>: '' (pid = 499) setting DiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_None, currentDiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_PresenceScan
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobileSMS[388] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone mediaserverd[37] <Notice>: '' (pid = 499) setting DiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_None, currentDiscoveryMode = DiscoveryMode_PresenceScan
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobilePhone[317] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobileMail[157] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone InCallService[318] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone YouTube[470] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone SpringBoard[43] <Warning>: [MPUSystemMediaControls] Updating supported commands for now playing application.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone SpringBoard[43] <Warning>: [MPUSystemMediaControls] Updating supported commands for now playing application.
    Oct 28 20:16:18 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:19 iPhone Messenger[484] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:21 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:21.190 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:26 iPhone syncdefaultsd[521] <Notice>: (Warn ) received memory warning
    Oct 28 20:16:29 iPhone Facebook[233] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:29 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:29.697 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:29 iPhone Messenger[484] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:30 iPhone MobileMail[157] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:30 iPhone MobileSMS[388] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:31 iPhone MobilePhone[317] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:31 iPhone InCallService[318] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone YouTube[470] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Received memory warning.
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044815.474397 wlan0.A[26023] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044815.474482 wlan0.A[26024] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():  per AC tx counters: 112138 36908 426568 6255, rx counters: 1346179 3159 688 139
    Oct 28 20:16:32 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044815.474519 wlan0.A[26025] AppleBCMWLANCore::dumpWmeCounters():                AWDL: Tx 2976 0 0 0      Rx: 404 0 0 0
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.723295]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.725159]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.725542]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.726588]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216593.734511]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:33 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:16:34 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:34.393 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.710648]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.711653]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.712096]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.712562]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.714158]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.715261]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.716182]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:35 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216595.719960]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:36 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:36.303 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:36 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:37 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 470 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:38 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044820.525389 wlan0.A[26026] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:16:41 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 471 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:42 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 472 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044825.560651 wlan0.A[26027] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 473 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 474 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.WebKit.WebContent.3A55B0B9-DC27-43B5-AAE3-68F6DD891B97[346]) <Warning>: Service exited with abnormal code: 1
    Oct 28 20:16:43 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 475 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:44 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 476 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:44 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 477 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:44 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:44.812 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216606.796401]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:46 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216606.923678]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.153056]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.164516]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.166815]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.168881]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216607.181322]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: client 'com.facebook.Facebook' stopping significant location changes
    Oct 28 20:16:47 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:16:48 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:48.018 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.280303]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.287550]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.287867]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.288391]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.292771]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.293572]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.295339]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216609.302628]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 478 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:49 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:16:49.908 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216610.965387]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216610.968974]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:50 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216610.993176]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:51 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 479 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:51 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 480 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:53 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044835.604552 wlan0.A[26028] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:16:56 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 481 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:56 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 482 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:56 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 483 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:57 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 484 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:57 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 485 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:57 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 486 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:16:58 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044840.639680 wlan0.A[26029] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:16:59 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216619.413475]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:59 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216619.414947]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:16:59 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216619.452114]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:00 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:00.384 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:06 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216628.648025]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216628.650258]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216628.686257]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:08 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:08.884 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:17 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:17.318 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:17 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.493981]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.499471]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.500122]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.504375]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216638.511242]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:17:18 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:19 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:19.152 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:21 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:21.158 : Stopping Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:22 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216642.532919]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:22 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216642.538862]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:22 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216642.579003]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216648.423792]: __WiFiManagerCellularTransmitCallback_block_invoke: Cellular Transmit Started = FALSE
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:28 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216648.549017]: WiFi unquiescing requested by "locationd"
    Oct 28 20:17:32 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:53 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044895.929845 wlan0.A[26030] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:17:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216673.587557]: WiFiLocaleManagerCheckLocale: location service or wifi is off, set locale to default
    Oct 28 20:17:53 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216673.588251]: new locale:  , locale:
    Oct 28 20:17:57 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.421494]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.422422]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.422774]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.423092]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.424470]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.425025]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.431011]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216678.433618]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 487 connectx to 2001:4810::110.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044900.975263 wlan0.A[26031] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x0)
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:17:58.547 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:17:58 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:00 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.228883]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.229840]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.230184]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.231215]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216681.244379]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:18:01 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:01.874 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:02 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.143252]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.144161]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.144617]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.144891]: Unblacklisting
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.146070]: No Change in Background Scan Networks, Skip Re-Programming Background Scan
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>:
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.146531]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.153513]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216683.154134]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone com.apple.WebKit.Networking[212] <Error>: tcp_connection_destination_prepare_complete 488 connectx to 2001:41d0:8:e8ad::1.80@0 failed: No route to host
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone kernel[0] <Notice>: 044906.007807 wlan0.A[26032] AppleBCMWLANConfigManager::configureRoamingProfile(): Received new roaming profile 3 (was 3, flag=0x1)
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:03.607 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:03 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:04 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:04.110 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.963283]: Foreground Network Application exited.
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.964152]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.964676]: __WiFiManagerSetEnableState: state TRUE, manager->enable.setting TRUE, manager->unlockedSinceBoot TRUE
    Oct 28 20:18:05 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216685.971301]: Already connected to MY_SSID.
    Oct 28 20:18:06 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216686.024444]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:06 iPhone MobileSafari[211] <Warning>: Snapshotting a view that has not been rendered results in an empty snapshot. Ensure your view has been rendered at least once before snapshotting or snapshot after screen updates.
    Oct 28 20:18:06 iPhone sharingd[25] <Notice>: 20:18:06.709 : Starting Handoff advertising
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone locationd[63] <Notice>: Gesture EnabledForTopCLient: 0, EnabledInDaemonSettings: 0
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.788818]: Foreground Network Application entered.
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.790702]: BG Application: Not Present, BG Daemon: Present. Daemons: UserEventAgent apsd networkd
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.791130]: problematic networks =  and potentially problematic networks =
    Oct 28 20:18:07 iPhone wifid[68] <Notice>: WiFi:[436216687.791456]: Unblacklisting
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    Management0/0            management      192.168.100.1   255.255.255.0   CONFIG
    GigabitEthernet1/0       Inside                 172.16.0.2      255.255.252.0   CONFIG
    GigabitEthernet1/1       VPN                    X.X.X.X          255.255.255.240 CONFIG
    Current IP Addresses:
    Interface                Name                   IP address      Subnet mask     Method
    GigabitEthernet0/0       Outside               172.22.8.166    255.255.252.0   CONFIG
    GigabitEthernet0/3       DMZ                   10.10.10.16     255.255.255.0   CONFIG
    Management0/0            management      192.168.100.1   255.255.255.0   CONFIG
    GigabitEthernet1/0       Inside                 172.16.0.2      255.255.252.0   CONFIG
    GigabitEthernet1/1       VPN                    X.X.X.X          255.255.255.240 CONFIG
    **"show running-config" output---
    !The DMZ route should be the gateway of last resort
    route DMZ 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.10.10.5 2
    route Outside 10.0.1.0 255.255.255.252 172.22.8.20 1
    route Outside 10.0.2.0 255.255.255.252 172.22.8.20 1
    route Outside 10.0.4.0 255.255.255.252 172.22.8.20 1
    route Outside 10.0.5.0 255.255.255.240 172.22.8.20 1
    route Outside 10.0.6.0 255.255.255.252 172.22.8.20 1
    route Outside 10.0.25.0 255.255.255.0 172.22.8.20 1
    route Outside 10.0.52.0 255.255.255.0 172.22.8.20 1
    route Inside 172.16.0.0 255.255.252.0 172.16.0.3 1
    route Outside 172.16.6.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.6.1 1
    route Outside 172.22.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.22.8.20 10
    route Outside 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 172.22.8.20 255
    route DMZ 192.168.200.0 255.255.255.0 156.108.124.66 1
    **"show route" output ---
    Codes: C - connected, S - static, I - IGRP, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP
           D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area
           N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2
           E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2, E - EGP
           i - IS-IS, L1 - IS-IS level-1, L2 - IS-IS level-2, ia - IS-IS inter area
           * - candidate default, U - per-user static route, o - ODR
           P - periodic downloaded static route
    Gateway of last resort is 172.22.8.20 to network 0.0.0.0
    S    172.16.6.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 172.16.6.1, Outside
                                  [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    C    172.16.0.0 255.255.252.0 is directly connected, Inside
    C    172.22.8.0 255.255.252.0 is directly connected, Outside
    S    172.22.0.0 255.255.0.0 [10/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    D    192.168.4.8 255.255.255.252 [90/2178816] via 172.16.0.3, 66:37:21, Inside
    D    192.168.4.9 255.255.255.255 [90/2178816] via 172.16.0.3, 66:37:21, Inside
    S    10.0.2.0 255.255.255.252 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    D    10.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 [90/3072] via 172.16.0.3, 66:37:21, Inside
    C    10.10.10.0 255.255.255.0 is directly connected, DMZ
    S    10.0.1.0 255.255.255.252 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    S    10.0.6.0 255.255.255.252 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    S    10.0.4.0 255.255.255.252 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    S    10.0.5.0 255.255.255.240 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    S    10.0.25.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    S    10.0.52.0 255.255.255.0 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    S    192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0
               [255/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside
    D    192.168.100.0 255.255.255.0 [90/3072] via 172.16.0.3, 66:37:21, Inside
    ! I have tried to remove the route below with the command "no  route Outside 0 0 172.22.8.20" but always get the error %No matching  route to delete
    S*   0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 [1/0] via 172.22.8.20, Outside

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