WLAN 2100 series - Webauthentication Certificate

Hi,
would anybody be able to adivse how to chance the webauthentication certificte on WLAN 2100 controller. My users are complaining that they need to accept the security certificate before proceeding to the actual authentication?
thanks
Patrick

This is expected behaviour right.. when ever you visit any HTTPs site  this happens.. so the client will download the cert and proceed  further..
Disable HTTPs on the WLC and see if you face this issue.. i am pretty sure that will resolve..
However here is the step by step procedure to load the new WEBAUTH cert on to the WLC..
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_configuration_example09186a00806e367a.shtml
However disabling the HTTPs will be just a wor around..
lemme know if this answered your question..
Regards
Surendra
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    Thu Dec 16 12:51:36 2010  [SECURITY] aaa.c 661: Authentication succeeded for admin user 'ACSwirelessadmin'
    Thu Dec 16 12:51:35 2010  [SECURITY] aaa.c 661: Authentication succeeded for admin user 'ACSwirelessadmin'
    Thu Dec 16 12:51:35 2010  Previous message occurred 4 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:51:27 2010  [WARNING] radius_db.c 2149: Unable to find a valid RADIUS server
    Thu Dec 16 12:50:54 2010  [WARNING] dapi.c 336: call to hapi failed for usp 0,0,0, cmd 41
    Thu Dec 16 12:50:54 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:50:20 2010  [WARNING] radius_db.c 2149: Unable to find a valid RADIUS server
    Thu Dec 16 12:49:31 2010  [WARNING] dapi.c 336: call to hapi failed for usp 0,0,0, cmd 41
    Thu Dec 16 12:49:31 2010  Previous message occurred 4 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:49:13 2010  [WARNING] radius_db.c 2149: Unable to find a valid RADIUS server
    Thu Dec 16 12:48:29 2010  [WARNING] dapi.c 336: call to hapi failed for usp 0,0,0, cmd 41
    Thu Dec 16 12:48:29 2010  Previous message occurred 4 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:48:06 2010  [WARNING] radius_db.c 2149: Unable to find a valid RADIUS server
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:47 2010  [WARNING] dapi.c 336: call to hapi failed for usp 0,0,0, cmd 41
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:39 2010  [SECURITY] aaa.c 661: Authentication succeeded for admin user 'ACSwirelessadmin'
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:34 2010  [SECURITY] aaa.c 661: Authentication succeeded for admin user 'ACSwirelessadmin'
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:34 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:05 2010  [WARNING] dapi.c 336: call to hapi failed for usp 0,0,0, cmd 41
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:03 2010  [VERBOSE] sshpmrecv.c 868: pemUpdatedMobileIpAddress @ pem_api.c:2747: request to delete rule with Id SSH_IPSEC_INVALID_INDEX (0xddffffff)
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:03 2010  [WARNING] radius_db.c 2149: Unable to find a valid RADIUS server
    Thu Dec 16 12:47:01 2010  [VERBOSE] sshpmrecv.c 868: pemUpdatedMobileIpAddress @ pem_api.c:2747: request to delete rule with Id SSH_IPSEC_INVALID_INDEX (0xddffffff)
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:59 2010  [WARNING] radius_db.c 2149: Unable to find a valid RADIUS server
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:33 2010  [ERROR] spam_lrad.c 1897: AP 00:0a:b8:cb:92:f0 associated. Last AP failure was due to Link Failure, reason:     ECHO_REQUEST
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:31 2010  [VERBOSE] spam_lrad.c 1346: nimMcastApplianceGetPortMap return error for interface 1 -- returning default index 49
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:29 2010  [WARNING] dapi.c 336: call to hapi failed for usp 0,0,0, cmd 41
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:29 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:22 2010  [SECURITY] aaa.c 661: Authentication succeeded for admin user 'ACSwirelessadmin'
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:17 2010  [ERROR] spam_lrad.c 1897: AP 00:0a:b8:cb:b2:80 associated. Last AP failure was due to Link Failure, reason:     ECHO_REQUEST
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:14 2010  [VERBOSE] spam_lrad.c 1346: nimMcastApplianceGetPortMap return error for interface 1 -- returning default index 48
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:14 2010  Previous message occurred 4 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:46:09 2010  [WARNING] dapi.c 336: call to hapi failed for usp 0,0,0, cmd 41
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:52 2010  [WARNING] osapi_task.c 2071: Reaper cleaning up exited task 'SNMPCfgTask' (0x930bfe0)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:52 2010  [WARNING] osapi_task.c 2071: Reaper cleaning up exited task 'cliWebTask' (0x9316980)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:42 2010  [VERBOSE] gid.c 495: GID: Port # 1 is not found.
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:42 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'mesh.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:42 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'mesh.cfg' (size 400)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [ERROR] sshpmrules.c 3053: SSHPM: attempting to enable secure shell access when already enabled.
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'cliWebInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'cliWebInitParms.cfg' (size 368)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'cids.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'cids.cfg' (size 1356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [WARNING] apf_site_override.c 834: Unable to load APF Site configuration
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'rfidCfg.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'rfidCfg.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'rfidInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'rfidInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  Previous message occurred 17 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] sig_v1.c 290: Signature Interval set to default
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] dhcpd.c 76: dhcp server: binding to 0.0.0.0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'sig.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'sig.cfg' (size 348)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [WARNING] dhcp_config.c 496: NPU/Driver DHCP CHADDR Filter disabled
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'dhcpServer.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'dhcpServer.cfg' (size 8028)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'dhcpParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'dhcpParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'bcastInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'bcastInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'cdp.tcfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'cdp.tcfg' (size 108)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'sntp.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:38 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'sntp.cfg' (size 1644)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'rrmInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'rrmInitParms.cfg' (size 488)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'watchlist.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'watchlist.cfg' (size 8544)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 17 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 16 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 15 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 14 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 13 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 12 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 11 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 10 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 9 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 8 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 7 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 6 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 5 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 4 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 8415: simVlanPortNpuAdd: vlan=10, port=1, portBitMap=1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 3 - SSID 'ACS-Guest', VAP ID 3
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 8415: simVlanPortNpuAdd: vlan=2, port=1, portBitMap=1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 2 - SSID 'ACS-VOIP', VAP ID 2
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 8415: simVlanPortNpuAdd: vlan=0, port=1, portBitMap=1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_api.c 8959: Created WARP Capabilities IE (length 12) for WLAN ACS-Wireless
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 1 - SSID 'ACS-Wireless', VAP ID 1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_cfg_v2.c 721: Loading VAP Config 0 - SSID '', VAP ID 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf.c 2336: Support 256 mobile clients!
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'apfInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'apfInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_warp_utils.c 397: WARP KCID: f2:65:ac:2a:66:a6:7c:44
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] apf_warp_utils.c 450: apfWarpInit: Enabling WARP...
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'mmInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'mmInitParms.cfg' (size 392)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] rfc3576.c 156: Running initRfc3576...
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '002255d4b8c2' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0013e8b0ce9d' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0013e8b0c963' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user 'wendy' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '00219111cda0' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0014a5dc2d15' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0013e8b0e04b' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '00231434f34c' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0024d277715b' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0027100dad98' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0014a5b5714e' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0013e8b0e65d' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0013020d6b3b' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '001f3b423ddd' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0019d2382fb4' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0018de6e821d' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '001f3b41ffe7' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0013e8b0c991' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '001b771ba0ff' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0012f03c4cf8' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0013e8b0cbfb' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '001fe2a36d39' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user 'ACSwirelessadmin' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user 'Claireo' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user 'Mattc' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user 'Andye' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user '0012f0a0031d' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 697: Adding user 'administrator' to AAA db
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] file_db.c 155: Creating AVL Tree with 512 entries
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'aaaapiInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'aaaapiInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'pemInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'pemInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] ccx_rm_task.c 57: Created CCX RM Task (rc=154205248)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'ccx_rm.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'ccx_rm.cfg' (size 448)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'l2roam.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'l2roam.cfg' (size 924)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'dot1xInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'dot1xInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:37 2010  Previous message occurred 6 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:34 2010  [ERROR] dtl_data.c 258: dtl_data.c 258: In dtlDataLowTask_rxBroffPkt call to 'dtlPduReceive' failed
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:33 2010  [VERBOSE] sshpmcert.c 9900: Added ID Cert 'cscoDefaultIdCert'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:33 2010  [VERBOSE] sshpmcert.c 9900: Added ID Cert 'bsnDefaultIdCert'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:33 2010  [VERBOSE] sshpmcert.c 9900: Added ID Cert 'bsnOldDefaultIdCert'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:32 2010  [WARNING] sshpmcert.c 9236: Found Manufacturing-installed device certificates
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:30 2010  [VERBOSE] phy.c 140: link on port 0 change to up
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:29 2010  [VERBOSE] sshglue.c 688: No additional web auth redirect port configured
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'sshpmInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'sshpmInitParms.cfg' (size 368)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'spam.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'spam.cfg' (size 348)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'spamInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'spamInitParms.cfg' (size 100)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [WARNING] sim.c 247: Using invalid port 0 to index simInterfacePortTable
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 8415: simVlanPortNpuAdd: vlan=10, port=1, portBitMap=1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 7856: simVlanPortUpdate: oldPort:0 newPort:1 oldVlan:10 newVlan:10 vlanName:acs-guset
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 3733: simInterfacePortSet -- interface 'acs-guset' priPort = 1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 5531: simCreateInterface: interfaceName:acs-guset, vlanId:10
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [WARNING] sim.c 247: Using invalid port 0 to index simInterfacePortTable
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 8415: simVlanPortNpuAdd: vlan=2, port=1, portBitMap=1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 7856: simVlanPortUpdate: oldPort:0 newPort:1 oldVlan:2 newVlan:2 vlanName:voip
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 3733: simInterfacePortSet -- interface 'voip' priPort = 1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 5531: simCreateInterface: interfaceName:voip, vlanId:2
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 8415: simVlanPortNpuAdd: vlan=0, port=1, portBitMap=1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 7856: simVlanPortUpdate: oldPort:0 newPort:1 oldVlan:0 newVlan:0 vlanName:ap-manager
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 3733: simInterfacePortSet -- interface 'ap-manager' priPort = 1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 5531: simCreateInterface: interfaceName:ap-manager, vlanId:0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 3733: simInterfacePortSet -- interface 'virtual' priPort = 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 5531: simCreateInterface: interfaceName:virtual, vlanId:-1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 3733: simInterfacePortSet -- interface 'service-port' priPort = 0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 5531: simCreateInterface: interfaceName:service-port, vlanId:-1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 8415: simVlanPortNpuAdd: vlan=0, port=1, portBitMap=1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 7856: simVlanPortUpdate: oldPort:0 newPort:1 oldVlan:0 newVlan:0 vlanName:management
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 3733: simInterfacePortSet -- interface 'management' priPort = 1
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] sim.c 5531: simCreateInterface: interfaceName:management, vlanId:0
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'simInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'simInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'filterCfgData.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'filterCfgData.cfg' (size 15544)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'fipsPrerequisite.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'fipsPrerequisite.cfg' (size 256)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] gvr.c 112: GVRP: Create GVR.
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'garp.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'garp.cfg' (size 664)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'dot1dCfgData.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'dot1dCfgData.cfg' (size 804)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'dot1dInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'dot1dInitParms.cfg' (size 380)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'fdb.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'fdb.cfg' (size 49496)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'fdbInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'fdbInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'snmpCfgData.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'snmpCfgData.cfg' (size 1752)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'snmpInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'snmpInitParms.cfg' (size 368)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [ERROR] sim_util.c 1581: Unable to set uranium QOS Profile ACM
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [ERROR] sim_util.c 1588: Unable to set platinum QOS Profile ACM
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [ERROR] sim_util.c 1581: Unable to set platinum QOS Profile ACM
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [ERROR] sim_util.c 1581: Unable to set gold QOS Profile ACM
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [ERROR] sim_util.c 1588: Unable to set bronze QOS Profile ACM
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [ERROR] sim_util.c 1581: Unable to set bronze QOS Profile ACM
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  Previous message occurred 2 times
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [ERROR] sim_util.c 1581: Unable to set silver QOS Profile ACM
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'simRouteCfgData.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'simRouteCfgData.cfg' (size 1148)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'simInitParms.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'simInitParms.cfg' (size 356)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [CRITICAL] timerlib.c 442: Task 154182432 unable to acquire timer lock.
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:28 2010  [CRITICAL] osapi_sem.c 777: osapiBsnTimerCreate() @ timerlib.c:442: ERROR: 'timerSema' is a NULL pointer.
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:27 2010  [CRITICAL] timerlib.c 442: Task 154182432 unable to acquire timer lock.
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:27 2010  [CRITICAL] osapi_sem.c 777: osapiBsnTimerCreate() @ timerlib.c:442: ERROR: 'timerSema' is a NULL pointer.
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:27 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'dtlCfgData.cfg'
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:27 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 248: Failed to read 'dtlCfgData.cfg' (size 344)
    Thu Dec 16 12:45:27 2010  [VERBOSE] nvstore.c 255: Creating default configuration for 'dtlInitParms.cfg'
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