WPA2-PSK not an option in Network Authentica​tion

Hi,
I have a T400 but I do not have WPA2-PSK when I'm entering my details in the Network Authentication drop down box.
I have the other options, such as WPA-PSK but I am needing WPA2-PSK
Any ideas?
Cheers
Gaz
Solved!
Go to Solution.

Here is update to Windows XP that adds WPA2-PSK support
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?​displaylang=en&id=1974

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    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Resetting MSCB PMK Cache Entry 0 for station 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Removing BSSID 00:26:cb:4c:89:d1 from PMKID cache of station 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Setting active key cache index 0 ---> 8
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Setting active key cache index 8 ---> 0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Adding BSSID 00:26:cb:4c:89:d1 to PMKID cache at index 0 for station 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: New PMKID: (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: [0000] 67 67 8f 7d 2a 8d 78 f9 6d 29 c7 74 d2 fd 6a 25
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Initiating RSN PSK to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 EAP-PARAM Debug - eap-params for Wlan-Id :2 is disabled - applying Global eap timers and retries
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 dot1x - moving mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 into Force Auth state
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Skipping EAP-Success to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 EAPOL Header:
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 00000000: 02 03 5f 00 .._.
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Found an cache entry for BSSID 00:26:cb:4c:89:d1 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Found an cache entry for BSSID 00:26:cb:4c:89:d1 in PMKID cache at index 0 of station 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: Including PMKID in M1 (16)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: [0000] 67 67 8f 7d 2a 8d 78 f9 6d 29 c7 74 d2 fd 6a 25
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Starting key exchange to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70, data packets will be dropped
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    state INITPMK (message 1), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Allocating EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:0c:29:e4:e9:6a mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsBssid = 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 mscb->apfMsAddress = 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 10 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 168430130
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.566: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 168427904 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 41879
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.567: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Ignoring invalid EAPOL version (1) in EAPOL-key message from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Received EAPOL-key in PTK_START state (message 2) from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 EAPOL Header:
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 00000000: 02 03 5f 00 .._.
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    state PTKINITNEGOTIATING (message 3), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    state PTKINITNEGOTIATING (message 3), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.01
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Reusing allocated memory for EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:0c:29:e4:e9:6a mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsBssid = 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 mscb->apfMsAddress = 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 0 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 10 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 168430130
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.568: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 168427904 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 41879
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Received EAPOL-Key from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Ignoring invalid EAPOL version (1) in EAPOL-key message from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Received EAPOL-key in PTKINITNEGOTIATING state (message 4) from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Stopping retransmission timer for mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Freeing EAP Retransmit Bufer for mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 apfMs1xStateInc
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 8021X_REQD (3) Change state to L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) last state 8021X_REQD (3)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central switch is FALSE
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending the Central Auth Info
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Auth Info Allocated PMKLen = 32
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: EapolReplayCounter: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: EapolReplayCounter: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 PMK: pmkActiveIndex = 0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 EapolReplayCounter: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 msAssocTypeFlagsMsb = 0 msAssocTypeFlagsLsb = 2
    apfMsEntryType = 0 apfMsEapType = 0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending Local Switch flag = 1
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) DHCP Not required on AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 vapId 2 apVapId 2for this client
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Not Using WMM Compliance code qosCap 00
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Plumbed mobile LWAPP rule on AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 vapId 2 apVapId 2 flex-acl-name:
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4) Change state to WEBAUTH_REQD (8) last state L2AUTHCOMPLETE (4)
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 WEBAUTH_REQD (8) pemAdvanceState2 6236, Adding TMP rule
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 WEBAUTH_REQD (8) Adding Fast Path rule
    type = Airespace AP Client - ACL passthru
    on AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0, slot 0, interface = 1, QOS = 0
    IPv4 ACL ID
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 WEBAUTH_REQD (8) Fast Path rule (contd...) 802.1P = 2, DSCP = 0, TokenID = 64206 Local Bridging Vlan = 10, Local Bridging intf id = 0
    *Dot1x_NW_MsgTask_0: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 WEBAUTH_REQD (8) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (IPv4 ACL ID 255, IPv6 ACL ID 255, L2 ACL ID 255)
    *spamApTask7: Feb 04 07:48:10.569: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 spamEncodeCentralAuthInoMsPayload: msAssocTypeFlagsMsb = 0 msAssocTypeFlagsLsb = 2
    apfMsEntryType = 0 pmkLen = 32
    *pemReceiveTask: Feb 04 07:48:10.570: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 Added NPU entry of type 2, dtlFlags 0x0
    *pemReceiveTask: Feb 04 07:48:10.570: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Pushing IPv6: fe80:0000:0000:0000:c915:4a8e:6d1a:e20d , and MAC: 3C:A9:F4:0B:91:70 , Binding to Data Plane. SUCCESS !!
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP received op BOOTREPLY (2) (len 308,vlan 10, port 1, encap 0xec03)
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP processing DHCP ACK (5)
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP op: BOOTREPLY, htype: Ethernet, hlen: 6, hops: 0
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP xid: 0xcce207f6 (3437365238), secs: 0, flags: 0
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP chaddr: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP ciaddr: 0.0.0.0, yiaddr: 10.10.1.130
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP siaddr: 0.0.0.0, giaddr: 0.0.0.0
    *DHCP Socket Task: Feb 04 07:48:10.589: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 DHCP server id: 10.10.1.20 rcvd server id: 10.10.1.20
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:48:16.594: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:48:16.594: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:48:16.595: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:48:16.595: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.129: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Username entry (local1) created for mobile, length = 6
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.130: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Username entry (local1) created in mscb for mobile, length = 6
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.130: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 WEBAUTH_REQD (8) Change state to WEBAUTH_NOL3SEC (14) last state WEBAUTH_REQD (8)
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.130: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 apfMsRunStateInc
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.130: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 WEBAUTH_NOL3SEC (14) Change state to RUN (20) last state WEBAUTH_NOL3SEC (14)
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.130: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Session Timeout is 65535 - starting session timer for the mobile
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.130: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 RUN (20) Reached PLUMBFASTPATH: from line 6571
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.131: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 RUN (20) Replacing Fast Path rule
    type = Airespace AP Client
    on AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0, slot 0, interface = 1, QOS = 0
    IPv4 ACL ID = 255, IPv6 ACL ID =
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.131: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 RUN (20) Fast Path rule (contd...) 802.1P = 2, DSCP = 0, TokenID = 64206 Local Bridging Vlan = 10, Local Bridging intf id = 0
    *ewmwebWebauth1: Feb 04 07:48:31.131: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 RUN (20) Successfully plumbed mobile rule (IPv4 ACL ID 255, IPv6 ACL ID 255, L2 ACL ID 255)
    *pemReceiveTask: Feb 04 07:48:31.132: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 10.10.1.130 Added NPU entry of type 1, dtlFlags 0x0
    (Cisco Controller) >
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    (Cisco Controller) >*pemReceiveTask: Feb 04 07:48:31.132: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Pushing IPv6: fe80:0000:0000:0000:c915:4a8e:6d1a:e20d , and MAC: 3C:A9:F4:0B:91:70 , Binding to Data Plane. SUCCESS !!
    *emWeb: Feb 04 07:49:14.120: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *emWeb: Feb 04 07:49:14.120: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *emWeb: Feb 04 07:49:14.120: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:51:19.646: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:51:19.646: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:51:19.662: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:51:19.662: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:51:19.663: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:51:19.663: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *IPv6_Msg_Task: Feb 04 07:53:35.661: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Link Local address fe80::c915:4a8e:6d1a:e20d updated to mscb. Not Advancing pem state.Current state: mscb in apfMsMmInitial mobility state and client state APF_MS_STATE_A
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 07:54:26.664: GTK Rotation Kicked in for AP: 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 SlotId = 1 - (0x47440ef0)
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 07:54:26.665: Generated a new group key for AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0(1) - vap 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 07:54:26.665: Sending of M5 for 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 is Skipped, rc = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 07:54:26.665: Generated a new group key for AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0(1) - vap 2
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 07:54:26.665: Sending of M5 for 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 is Skipped, rc = 1
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:56:19.689: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 07:56:19.689: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 08:01:19.730: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *SNMPTask: Feb 04 08:01:19.730: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Central Switch = FALSE
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.904: GTK Rotation Kicked in for AP: 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 SlotId = 0 - (0x47440ef0)
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.904: Generated a new group key for AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0(0) - vap 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.905: Sending of M5 for 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 is Skipped, rc = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.905: Generated a new group key for AP 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0(0) - vap 2
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.905: GTK rotation for 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.905: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 EAPOL Header:
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.905: 00000000: 02 03 5f 00 .._.
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.905: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Key exchange done, data packets from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 should be forwarded shortly
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.905: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Key exchange done, data packets from mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 should be forwarded shortly
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.906: Confirmation Key: (16)
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.906: [0000] fa a3 68 28 46 1f 49 18 a0 60 7a 92 c4 f5 64 3d
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.906: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    state PTKINITDONE (message 5 - group), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.02
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.906: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Sending EAPOL-Key Message to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    state PTKINITDONE (message 5 - group), replay counter 00.00.00.00.00.00.00.02
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.906: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Allocating EAP Pkt for retransmission to mobile 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.906: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsLwappLradNhMac = 00:0c:29:e4:e9:6a mscb->apfMsLradSlotId = 0 mscb->apfMsLradJumbo = 0 mscb->apfMsintIfNum = 1
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.906: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsBssid = 00:26:cb:4c:89:d0 mscb->apfMsAddress = 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsApVapId = 2
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.907: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 dot1xcb->snapOrg = 00 00 00 dot1xcb->eapolWepBit = 1 mscb->apfMsLwappLradVlanId = 10 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarInet.ipv4.addr = 168430130
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.907: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 mscb->apfMsLwappMwarPort = 5246 mscb->apfMsLwappLradInet.ipv4.addr = 168427904 mscb->apfMsLwappLradPort = 41879
    *dot1xMsgTask: Feb 04 08:01:23.907: 3c:a9:f4:0b:91:70 Updated broadcast key sent to mobile 3C:A9:F4:0B:91:70
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