CISCO-LWAPP-CLIENT-ROAMING-MIB - clcrRoamReason

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clcrRoamReason

LWAPP Client Roaming Roam Reason
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.523.1.3.1.1.8

This object indicates the reason for a client to roam to a new AP. The semantics are as follows. clcrUnspecified - The reason is not known or can't be found. clcrPoorLink - Normal roam due to poor link (excessive retries, too much interference, RSSI too low, etc.) clcrLoadBalancing - Normal roam due to load balancing clcrInsufficientCapacity - Roaming occured due to the insufficient capacity on the previous AP (TSPEC rejected) clcrDirectedRoam - Roaming is directed by the 802.11 wireless Infrastructure clcrFirstAssociation - This is the first association to a particular WLAN clcrRoamingIn - Roaming in from cellular or other WAN clcrRoamingOut - Roaming out to cellular or other WAN clcrBetterAp - Normal roam due to better AP found clcrDisassociated - Deauthenticated or Disassociated from the previous AP.

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