Table Of Contents
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Commands
Using the ? command
Using the Help Command
Show Commands for Viewing Configuration
Show 802.11x Commands
show 802.11a
show 802.11a l2roam
show 802.11b
show 802.11b l2roam
show 802.11h
show aaa auth
show acl
show acl cpu
Show Advanced 802.11a Commands
show advanced 802.11a channel
show advanced 802.11a coverage
show advanced 802.11a group
show advanced 802.11a logging
show advanced 802.11a monitor
show advanced 802.11a profile
show advanced 802.11a receiver
show advanced 802.11a summary
show advanced 802.11a txpower
Show Advanced 802.11b Commands
show advanced 802.11b channel
show advanced 802.11b coverage
show advanced 802.11b group
show advanced 802.11b logging
show advanced 802.11b monitor
show advanced 802.11b profile
show advanced 802.11b receiver
show advanced 802.11b summary
show advanced 802.11b txpower
show advanced backup-controller
Other Show Advanced Commands
show advanced client-handoff
show advanced eap
show advanced max-1x-sessions
show advanced probe-limit
show advanced rate
show advanced send-disassoc-on-handoff
show advanced statistics
show advanced timers
Show AP Commands
show ap auto-rf
show ap ccx rm
show ap cdp neighbors detail
show ap config
show ap config global
show ap core-dump
show ap crash-file
show ap eventlog
show ap inventory
show ap join stats detailed
show ap join stats summary
show ap join stats summary all
show ap stats
show ap summary
show ap wlan
show arp switch
show auth-list
show boot
Show Certificate Commands
show certificate compatibility
show certificate summary
Show Client Commands
show client ap
show client ccx client-capability
show client ccx frame-data
show client ccx last-response-status
show client ccx last-test-status
show client ccx log-response
show client ccx manufacturer-info
show client ccx operating-parameters
show client ccx profiles
show client ccx results
show client ccx rm
show client ccx stats-report
show client detail
show client location-calibration summary
show client report
show client summary
show client summary guest-lan
show client username
show country
show country channels
show country supported
show cpu
show custom-web
show database summary
show debug
show dhcp
show dhcp proxy
show eventlog
show exclusionlist
show guest-lan
show hreap group detail
show hreap group summary
show ike
show interface
show inventory
show ipsec
show known ap
show l2tp
show lag summary
show ldap
show ldap statistics
show ldap summary
show load-balancing
show local-auth certificates
show local-auth config
show local-auth statistics
show location
show location statistics rfid
show logging
show loginsession
show lwapp reap association
show lwapp reap status
show macfilter
show mgmtuser
Show Mobility Commands
show mobility anchor
show mobility anchor {wlan | guest-lan}
show mobility statistics
show mobility summary
show msglog
show nac statistics
show nac summary
show netuser
show netuser guest-roles
show network summary
show network multicast mgid detail
show network multicast mgid summary
show nmsp notify-interval summary
show nmsp statistics
show nmsp status
show pmk-cache
show port
show qos queue_length all
Show Radius Commands
show radius acct statistics
show radius auth statistics
show radius rfc3576 statistics
show radius summary
Show RFID Commands
show rfid client
show rfid config
show rfid detail
show rfid summary
Show Rogue Adhoc Commands
show rogue adhoc detailed
show rogue adhoc summary
Show Rogue AP Commands
show rogue ap clients
show rogue ap detailed
show rogue ap summary
show rogue ap friendly summary
show rogue ap malicious summary
show rogue ap unclassified summary
Show Rogue Client Commands
show rogue client detailed
show rogue client summary
show rogue ignore-list
Show Rogue Rule Commands
show rogue rule detailed
show rogue rule summary
show route summary
show rules
show run-config
show serial
show sessions
show services mobility
show snmpcommunity
show snmptrap
show snmpv3user
show snmpversion
show spanningtree port
show spanningtree switch
Show Statistics Commands
show stats port
show stats switch
show switchconfig
show sysinfo
show tacacs acct statistics
show tacacs athr statistics
show tacacs auth statistics
show tacacs summary
show tech-support
show time
show trapflags
show traplog
show version
show watchlist
show wlan
Show WPS Commands
show wps
show wps ap-authentication
show wps cids-sensor detail
show wps cids-sensor summary
show wps mfp
show wps shun-list
show wps signature events {standard | custom}
show wps signature events summary
show wps signature summary
show wps summary
Configuring Controller Settings
Config 802.11x Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport antenna
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport mcs tx
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size
config {802.11a | 802.11b} chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable
config {802.11a | 802.11b} l2roam rf-params
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell-V2
Config 802.11a Commands
config 802.11a antenna extAntGain
config 802.11a antenna diversity
config 802.11a antenna mode
config 802.11a antenna selection
config 802.11a beaconperiod
config 802.11a channel
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11a/802.11b disable
config 802.11a dtpc
config 802.11a enable
config 802.11a exp-bwreq
config 802.11a fragmentation
config 802.11a pico-cell
config 802.11a rate
config 802.11a txPower
config 802.11a txpower ap
Config 802.11b Commands
config 802.11b 11gSupport
config 802.11b antenna diversity
config 802.11b antenna extAntGain
config 802.11b antenna selection
config 802.11b beaconperiod
config 802.11b channel
config 802.11b disable
config 802.11b dtpc
config 802.11b enable
config 802.11b exp-bwreq
config 802.11b fragmentation
config 802.11b pico-cell
config 802.11b preamble
config 802.11b rate
config 802.11b txPower
config 802.11h channelswitch
config 802.11h powerconstraint
config 802.11h setchannel
config aaa auth
config aaa auth mgmt
config acl apply
config acl counter
config acl create
config acl cpu
config acl delete
config acl rule
Configure Advanced 802.11a Commands
config advanced 802.11a channel dca anchor-time
config advanced 802.11a channel dca chan-width-11n
config advanced 802.11a channel dca interval
config advanced 802.11a channel dca sensitivity
config advanced 802.11a channel foreign
config advanced 802.11a channel load
config advanced 802.11a channel noise
config advanced 802.11a channel update
config advanced 802.11a coverage
config advanced 802.11a coverage exception global
config advanced 802.11a coverage fail-rate
config advanced 802.11a coverage level global
config advanced 802.11a coverage packet-count
config advanced 802.11a coverage rssi-threshold
config advanced 802.11a edca-parameters
config advanced 802.11a factory
config advanced 802.11a group-mode
config advanced 802.11a logging channel
config advanced 802.11a logging coverage
config advanced 802.11a logging foreign
config advanced 802.11a logging load
config advanced 802.11a logging noise
config advanced 802.11a logging performance
config advanced 802.11a logging txpower
config advanced 802.11a monitor channel-list
config advanced 802.11a monitor coverage
config advanced 802.11a monitor load
config advanced 802.11a monitor mode
config advanced 802.11a monitor noise
config advanced 802.11a monitor signal
config advanced 802.11a profile clients
config advanced 802.11a profile customize
config advanced 802.11a profile foreign
config advanced 802.11a profile noise
config advanced 802.11a profile throughput
config advanced 802.11a profile utilization
config advanced 802.11a receiver
config advanced 802.11a receiver pico-cell-V2
config advanced 802.11a receiver pico-cell-V2 send_iapp_req
config advanced 802.11a txpower-update
Configure Advanced 802.11b Commands
config advanced 802.11b 7920VSIEConfig
config advanced 802.11b channel dca anchor-time
config advanced 802.11b channel dca interval
config advanced 802.11b channel dca sensitivity
config advanced 802.11b channel foreign
config advanced 802.11b channel load
config advanced 802.11b channel noise
config advanced 802.11b channel update
config advanced 802.11b coverage
config advanced 802.11b coverage exception global
config advanced 802.11b coverage fail-rate
config advanced 802.11b coverage level global
config advanced 802.11b coverage packet-count
config advanced 802.11b coverage rssi-threshold
config advanced 802.11b edca-parameters
config advanced 802.11b factory
config advanced 802.11b group-mode
config advanced 802.11b logging channel
config advanced 802.11b logging coverage
config advanced 802.11b logging foreign
config advanced 802.11b logging load
config advanced 802.11b logging noise
config advanced 802.11b logging performance
config advanced 802.11b logging txpower
config advanced 802.11b monitor channel-list
config advanced 802.11b monitor coverage
config advanced 802.11b monitor load
config advanced 802.11b monitor mode
config advanced 802.11b monitor noise
config advanced 802.11b monitor signal
config advanced 802.11b profile clients
config advanced 802.11b profile customize
config advanced 802.11b profile foreign
config advanced 802.11b profile noise
config advanced 802.11b profile throughput
config advanced 802.11b profile utilization
config advanced 802.11b receiver
config advanced 802.11b receiver pico-cell-V2
config advanced 802.11b receiver pico-cell-V2 send_iapp_req
config advanced 802.11b txpower-update
config advanced arp
config advanced backup-controller primary
config advanced backup-controller secondary
config advanced client-handoff
config advanced eap
config advanced rate
config advanced statistics
Configure Advanced Timers Commands
config advanced timers ap-discovery-timeout
config advanced timers ap-fast-heartbeat
config advanced timers ap-heartbeat-timeout
config advanced timers ap-primary-discovery-timeout
config advanced timers auth-timeout
config advanced timers eap-timeout
config advanced timers eap-identity-request-delay
Configure Access Point Commands
config ap add
config ap bhmode
config ap bhrate
config ap bridgegroupname
config ap bridging
config ap cdp
config ap core-dump
config ap crash-file clear-all
config ap crash-file delete
config ap crash-file get-crash-file
config ap crash-file get-radio-core-dump
config ap delete
config ap dot1xuser
config ap dot1xuser delete
config ap dot1xuser disable
config ap disable
config ap enable
config ap group-name
config ap h-reap radius auth set
config ap h-reap vlan
config ap h-reap vlan native
config ap h-reap vlan wlan
config ap led-state
config ap link-latency
config ap location
config ap mgmtuser
config ap mgmtuser delete
config ap mode
config ap mode h-reap
config ap name
config ap port
config ap power injector
config ap power pre-standard
config ap primary-base
config ap priority
config ap reporting-period
config ap reset
config ap role
config ap rst-button
config ap secondary-base
config ap sniff 802.11a
config ap sniff 802.11b
config ap static-ip
config ap stats-timer
config ap syslog host global
config ap syslog host specific
config ap {telnet | ssh}
config ap tertiary-base
config ap tftp-downgrade
config ap wlan
config ap username
config auth-list add
config auth-list ap-policy
config auth-list delete
config boot
config cdp timer
config certificate
config certificate generate webadmin
Configure Client Commands
config client ccx clear-reports
config client ccx clear-results
config client ccx default-gw-ping
config client ccx dhcp-test
config client ccx dns-ping
config client ccx dns-resolve
config client ccx get-client-capability
config client ccx get-manufacturer-info
config client ccx get-operating-parameters
config client ccx get-profiles
config client ccx log-request
config client ccx send-message
config client ccx stats-request
config client ccx test-abort
config client ccx test-association
config client ccx test-dot1x
config client ccx test-profile
config client deauthenticate
config client location-calibration
config country
config custom-web ext-webauth-mode
config custom-web ext-webauth-url
config custom-web ext-webserver
config custom-web redirectUrl
config custom-web weblogo
config custom-web webmessage
config custom-web webtitle
config database size
config dhcp
config dhcp proxy
config exclusionlist
Configure Interface Commands
config guest-lan
config guest-lan create
config guest-lan custom-web ext-webauth-url
config guest-lan custom-web global disable
config guest-lan custom-web login_page
config guest-lan custom-web webauth-type
config guest-lan ingress-interface
config guest-lan interface
config guest-lan nac
config guest-lan security
config hreap group (add or delete)
config hreap group (RADIUS server)
config hreap group (ap)
config interface acl
config interface address
config interface ap-manager
config interface create
config interface delete
config interface dhcp
config interface guest-lan
config interface hostname
config interface port
config interface quarantine vlan
config interface vlan
config known ap
config lag
config ldap
config ldap add
config ldap simple-bind
config load-balancing
config local-auth active-timeout
config local-auth eap-profile
config local-auth method fast
config local-auth user-credentials
config location
config location add
config location delete
config location description
config location disable
config location enable
config location interface-mapping
config logging buffered
config logging console
config logging debug
config logging fileinfo
config logging procinfo
config logging traceinfo
config logging syslog host
config logging syslog facility
config logging syslog level
config loginsession close
Configure Macfilter Commands
config macfilter add
config macfilter delete
config macfilter description
config macfilter interface
config macfilter ip-address
config macfilter mac-delimiter
config macfilter radius-compat
config macfilter wlan-id
Configure Management-User Commands
config mgmtuser add
config mgmtuser delete
config mgmtuser description
config mgmtuser password
Configure Mobility Commands
config mobility group anchor
config mobility group anchor add {wlan | guest-lan}
config mobility group anchor delete {wlan | guest-lan}
config mobility group domain
config mobility group keepalive count
config mobility group keepalive interval
config mobility group member
config mobility group multicast-address
config mobility multicast-mode
config mobility secure-mode
config mobility statistics reset
Configure Message Log Level Commands
config msglog level critical
config msglog level error
config msglog level security
config msglog level verbose
config msglog level warning
config nac acl
config nac add
config nac delete
config nac disable
config nac enable
Configure Net User Commands
config netuser add
config netuser delete
config netuser description
config netuser guest-role apply
config netuser guest-role create
config netuser guest-role delete
config netuser guest-role qos data-rate average-data-rate
config netuser guest-role qos data-rate average-realtime-rate
config netuser guest-role qos data-rate burst-data-rate
config netuser guest-role qos data-rate burst-realtime-rate
config netuser maxEapUserLogin
config netuser maxuserLogin
config netuser password
config netuser wlan-id
Configure Network Commands
config network 802.3-bridging
config network allow-old-bridge-aps
config network ap-fallback
config network ap-priority
config network apple-talk
config network arptimeout
config network bridging-shared-secret
config network broadcast
config network fast-ssid-change
config network master-base
config network mgmt-via-wireless
config network multicast global
config network multicast igmp snooping
config network multicast igmp timeout
config network multicast mode multicast
config network multicast mode unicast
config network otap-mode
config network rf-network-name
config network secureweb
config network secureweb cipher-option high
config network ssh
config network telnet
config network usertimeout
config network web-auth-port
config network webmode
config network zero-config
config nmsp notify-interval measurement
config pmk-cache delete
Configure Port Commands
config port adminmode
config port autoneg
config port linktrap
config port multicast appliance
config port physicalmode
config port power
config prompt
config qos average-data-rate
config qos average-realtime-rate
config qos burst-data-rate
config qos burst-realtime-rate
config qos description
config qos max-rf-usage
config qos protocol-type/config qos dot1p-tag
config qos queue_length
Configure Radius Account Commands
config radius acct add
config radius acct delete
config radius acct disable
config radius acct enable
config radius fallback-test
config radius acct network
config radius acct ipsec authentication
config radius acct ipsec disable
config radius acct ipsec enable
config radius acct ipsec encryption
config radius acct ipsec ike
config radius acct retransmit-timeout
Configure RADIUS Authentication Server Commands
config radius auth add
config radius auth delete
config radius auth disable
config radius auth enable
config radius auth ipsec authentication
config radius auth ipsec disable
config radius auth ipsec encryption
config radius auth ipsec ike
config radius auth keywrap
config radius auth management
config radius auth network
config radius auth retransmit-timeout
config radius auth rfc3576
config radius auth server-timeout
config radius aggressive-failover disabled
config radius backward compatibility
config radius callStationIdType
config rfid auto-timeout
config rfid status
config rfid timeout
config rogue adhoc
config rogue ap
config rogue ap classify
config rogue ap rldp
config rogue client
config rogue rule
config route add
config route delete
Configure Serial Commands
config serial baudrate
config serial timeout
config service timestamps
Configure CLI Sessions Commands
config sessions maxsessions
config sessions timeout
Configure SNMP Community Commands
config snmp community accessmode
config snmp community create
config snmp community delete
config snmp community ipaddr
config snmp community mode
config snmp syscontact
config snmp syslocation
Configure SNMP Trap Receiver Commands
config snmp trapreceiver create
config snmp trapreceiver delete
config snmp trapreceiver mode
Configure SNMP V3 User Commands
config snmp v3user create
config snmp v3user delete
config snmp version
Configure Spanning Tree Port Commands
config spanningtree port mode
config spanningtree port pathcost
config spanningtree port priority
Configure Spanning Tree Switch Commands
config spanningtree switch bridgepriority
config spanningtree switch forwarddelay
config spanningtree switch hellotime
config spanningtree switch maxage
config spanningtree switch mode
Configure Switch Configuration Commands
config switchconfig flowcontrol
config switchconfig mode
config switchconfig secret-obfuscation
config sysname
Configure TACACS Commands
config tacacs
config tacacs acct
config tacacs athr
config tacacs auth
config tacacs all
config time manual
config time ntp
config time timezone
config time timezone location
Configure Trap Flag Commands
config trapflags 802.11-Security
config trapflags aaa
config trapflags ap
config trapflags authentication
config trapflags client
config trapflags configsave
config trapflags ipsec
config trapflags linkmode
config trapflags multiusers
config trapflags rogueap
config trapflags rrm-params
config trapflags rrm-profile
config trapflags stpmode
config trapflags wps
Configure Watchlist Commands
config watchlist add
config watchlist delete
config watchlist disable
config watchlist enable
Configure Wireless LAN Commands
config wlan 7920-support
config wlan 802.11e
config wlan aaa-override
config wlan acl
config wlan apgroup nac
config wlan broadcast-ssid
config wlan create
config wlan delete
config wlan dhcp_server
config wlan diag-channel
config wlan disable
config wlan dtim
config wlan enable
config wlan exclusionlist
config {wlan | guest-lan} disable
config {wlan | guest-lan} mobility anchor add
config {wlan | guest-lan} mobility anchor delete
config wlan h-reap local switching
config wlan interface
config wlan IPv6Support
config wlan mac-filtering
config wlan mfp
config wlan mobility
config wlan nac
config wlan peer-blocking
config wlan qos
config wlan radio
config wlan radius_server
Configure Wireless LAN Security Commands
config wlan security 802.1X
config wlan security ckip
config wlan security tkip
config wlan security cond-web-redir
config wlan security splash-page-web-redir
config wlan security ipsec disable
config wlan security ipsec enable
config wlan security ipsec authentication
config wlan security ipsec encryption
config wlan security ipsec config
config wlan security ipsec ike authentication
config wlan security ipsec ike dh-group
config wlan security ipsec ike lifetime
config wlan security ipsec ike phase1
config wlan security ipsec ike contivity
config wlan security passthru
config wlan security static-wep-key authentication
config wlan security static-wep-key disable
config wlan security static-wep-key enable
config wlan security static-wep-key encryption
config wlan security web-auth
config wlan security web-passthrough acl
config wlan security web-passthrough disable
config wlan security web-passthrough email-input
config wlan security web-passthrough enable
config wlan security wpa1 disable
config wlan security wpa1 enable
config wlan security wpa1 pre-shared-key
config wlan security wpa2 disable
config wlan security wpa2 enable
config wlan security wpa2 pre-shared-key
config wlan security wpa2 tkip
config wlan security wpa2 wpa-compat
config wlan timeout
config wlan webauth-exclude
config wlan wmm
Configure WPS Commands
config wps ap-authentication
config wps cids-sensor
config wps mfp
config wps rogue-ap
config wps shun-list
config wps signature
config wps signature frequency
config wps signature interval
config wps signature mac-frequency
config wps signature quiet-time
config wps signature reset
lwapp ap controller ip address
Saving Configurations
save config
Clearing Configurations, Logfiles, and Other Actions
clear acl counters
clear ap-config
clear ap-eventlog
clear arp
clear config
clear ext-webauth-url
clear location rfid
clear location statistics rfid
clear locp statistics
clear lwapp private-config
clear radius acct statistics
clear radius auth statistics
clear redirect-url
clear stats ap wlan
clear stats local-auth
clear stats mobility
clear stats port
clear stats radius
clear stats switch
clear stats tacacs
clear transfer
clear traplog
clear webimage
clear webmessage
clear webtitle
Uploading and Downloading Files and Configurations
transfer download certpassword
transfer download datatype
transfer download filename
transfer download mode
transfer download password
transfer download path
transfer download port
transfer download serverip
transfer download start
transfer download tftpPktTimeout
transfer download tftpMaxRetries
transfer download username
transfer encrypt
transfer upload datatype
transfer upload filename
transfer upload mode
transfer upload pac
transfer upload password
transfer upload path
transfer upload port
transfer upload serverip
transfer upload start
transfer upload username
Troubleshooting Commands
debug aaa
debug aaa local-auth
debug airewave-director
debug ap
debug ap enable
debug arp
debug bcast
debug cac
debug crypto
debug dhcp
debug disable-all
debug dot11
debug dot11 mgmt interface
debug dot11 mgmt msg
debug dot11 mgmt ssid
debug dot11 mgmt state-machine
debug dot11 mgmt station
debug dot1x
debug l2age
debug lwapp
debug lwapp console cli
debug lwapp reap
debug lwapp reap load
debug lwapp reap mgmt
debug mac
debug mobility
debug nac
debug ntp
debug pem
debug pm
debug poe
debug rbcp
debug rfid
debug snmp
debug transfer
debug wcp
debug wps
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Commands
The Cisco Wireless LAN Solution command line interface (CLI) enables operators to connect an ASCII console to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller and configure the controller and its associated access points.
This document covers the commands available in the Cisco CLI release 5.0. The controllers currently covered include:
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Cisco 2100 and 4400 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
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Cisco Wireless Services Modules (WiSM)
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Network Modules
•
Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switches
This chapter contains the following sections:
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Using the ? command
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Using the Help Command
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Show Commands for Viewing Configuration
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Configuring Controller Settings
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Saving Configurations
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Clearing Configurations, Logfiles, and Other Actions
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Uploading and Downloading Files and Configurations
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Troubleshooting Commands
Using the ? command
To display all of the commands in your current level of the command tree, or to display more information about a particular command, use the ? command.
?
command name ?
When you enter a command information request, put a space between command name and ?.
Examples
The following command shows you all the commands and levels available from the root level.
clear Clear selected configuration elements.
config Configure switch options and settings.
debug Manages system debug options.
linktest Perform a link test to a specified MAC address.
logout Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
ping Send ICMP echo packets to a specified IP address.
save Save switch configurations.
show Display switch options and settings.
transfer Transfer a file to or from the switch.
The following command shows you that datatype is the only entry at the transfer download level:
The following command shows you the permissible entries for the transfer download datatype command:
> transfer download datatype ?
config Download Configuration File.
code Download an executable image to the system.
image Download a web page logo to the system.
signature Download a signature file to the system.
webadmincert Download a certificate for web administration to the system.
webauthcert Download a web certificate for web portal to the system.
Using the Help Command
To look up keyboard commands, use the help command at the root level.
help
Examples
DEL, BS... delete previous character
Ctrl-A .... go to beginning of line
Ctrl-E .... go to end of line
Ctrl-F .... go forward one character
Ctrl-B .... go backward one character
Ctrl-D .... delete current character
Ctrl-U, X. delete to beginning of line
Ctrl-K .... delete to end of line
Ctrl-W .... delete previous word
Ctrl-T .... transpose previous character
Ctrl-P .... go to previous line in history buffer
Ctrl-N .... go to next line in history buffer
Ctrl-Z .... return to root command prompt
Tab, <SPACE> command-line completion
Exit .... go to next lower command prompt
Show Commands for Viewing Configuration
To view Cisco Wireless LAN controller options and settings, use the show commands.
Show 802.11x Commands
To view show commands for the 802.11a, 802.11b, or other supported 802.11 network, use the show 802.11x commands.
show 802.11a
To display basic 802.11a options and settings, use the show 802.11a command.
show 802.11a
Syntax Description
show
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Displays configurations.
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802.11a
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802.11a configurations.
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Defaults
None.
Examples
> 802.11a Network.................................. Enabled
11nSupport....................................... Enabled
802.11a Low Band........................... Enabled
802.11a Mid Band........................... Enabled
802.11a High Band.......................... Enabled
802.11a Operational Rates
802.11a 6M Rate.............................. Mandatory
802.11a 9M Rate.............................. Supported
802.11a 12M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11a 18M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 24M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11a 36M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 48M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 54M Rate............................. Supported
MCS 0........................................ Supported
MCS 1........................................ Supported
MCS 2........................................ Supported
MCS 3........................................ Supported
MCS 4........................................ Supported
MCS 5........................................ Supported
MCS 6........................................ Supported
MCS 7........................................ Supported
MCS 8........................................ Supported
MCS 9........................................ Supported
MCS 10....................................... Supported
MCS 11....................................... Supported
MCS 12....................................... Supported
MCS 13....................................... Supported
MCS 14....................................... Supported
MCS 15....................................... Supported
A-MPDU Tx ................................... Enabled
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Enabled
Priority 2............................... Enabled
Priority 3............................... Enabled
Priority 4............................... Enabled
Priority 5............................... Disabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Enabled
A-MSDU Tx ................................... Enabled
Rifs Tx ..................................... Enabled
Guard Interval .............................. Short
Beacon Interval.................................. 100
CF Pollable mandatory............................ Disabled
CF Poll Request mandatory........................ Disabled
CFP Period....................................... 4
CFP Maximum Duration............................. 60
Default Channel.................................. 36
Default Tx Power Level........................... 1
DTPC Status..................................... Enabled
Fragmentation Threshold.......................... 2346
Long Retry Limit................................. 4
Maximum Rx Life Time............................. 512
Max Tx MSDU Life Time............................ 512
Medium Occupancy Limit........................... 100
Pico-Cell Status................................. Disabled
Pico-Cell-V2 Status.............................. Disabled
RTS Threshold.................................... 2347
Short Retry Limit................................ 7
TI Threshold..................................... -50
Traffic Stream Metrics Status.................... Disabled
Expedited BW Request Status...................... Disabled
EDCA profile type................................ default-wmm
Voice MAC optimization status.................... Disabled
Call Admission Control (CAC) configuration
Voice AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Voice max RF bandwidth........................ 75
Voice reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 6
Voice load-based CAC mode..................... Disabled
Voice tspec inactivity timeout................ Disabled
Video AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Voice Stream-Size............................. 84000
Voice Max-Streams............................. 2
Video max RF bandwidth........................ Infinite
Video reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 0
Related Commands
show 802.11b
show advanced 802.11a summary
show 802.11a l2roam
To display 802.11a Layer 2 client roaming information, use the show 802.11a l2roam command.
show 802.11a l2roam {rf-param | statistics mac_address}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a configurations.
|
l2roam
|
Layer 2 client roaming configurations.
|
rf-param
|
Radio frequency parameters.
|
statistics
|
Layer 2 client roaming statistics.
|
mac_address
|
The MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show 802.11a l2roam rf-param
L2Roam 802.11a RF Parameters.....................
Config Mode.................................. Default
Minimum RSSI................................. -85
Roam Hysteresis.............................. 2
Scan Threshold............................... -72
Transition time.............................. 5
Related Commands
show 802.11b l2roam
config {802.11a | 802.11b} l2roam rf-params
show 802.11b
To display basic 802.11b/g options and settings, use the show 802.11b command.
show 802.11b
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g configurations.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> 802.11b Network.................................. Enabled
11nSupport....................................... Enabled
802.11b Low Band........................... Enabled
802.11b Mid Band........................... Enabled
802.11b High Band.......................... Enabled
802.11a Operational Rates
802.11b 6M Rate.............................. Mandatory
802.11b 9M Rate.............................. Supported
802.11b 12M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11b 18M Rate............................. Supported
802.11b 24M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11b 36M Rate............................. Supported
802.11b 48M Rate............................. Supported
802.11b 54M Rate............................. Supported
MCS 0........................................ Supported
MCS 1........................................ Supported
MCS 2........................................ Supported
MCS 3........................................ Supported
MCS 4........................................ Supported
MCS 5........................................ Supported
MCS 6........................................ Supported
MCS 7........................................ Supported
MCS 8........................................ Supported
MCS 9........................................ Supported
MCS 10....................................... Supported
MCS 11....................................... Supported
MCS 12....................................... Supported
MCS 13....................................... Supported
MCS 14....................................... Supported
MCS 15....................................... Supported
A-MPDU Tx ................................... Enabled
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Enabled
Priority 2............................... Enabled
Priority 3............................... Enabled
Priority 4............................... Enabled
Priority 5............................... Disabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Enabled
A-MSDU Tx ................................... Enabled
Rifs Tx ..................................... Enabled
Guard Interval .............................. Short
Beacon Interval.................................. 100
CF Pollable mandatory............................ Disabled
CF Poll Request mandatory........................ Disabled
CFP Period....................................... 4
CFP Maximum Duration............................. 60
Default Channel.................................. 36
Default Tx Power Level........................... 1
DTPC Status..................................... Enabled
Fragmentation Threshold.......................... 2346
Long Retry Limit................................. 4
Maximum Rx Life Time............................. 512
Max Tx MSDU Life Time............................ 512
Medium Occupancy Limit........................... 100
Pico-Cell Status................................. Disabled
Pico-Cell-V2 Status.............................. Disabled
RTS Threshold.................................... 2347
Short Retry Limit................................ 7
TI Threshold..................................... -50
Traffic Stream Metrics Status.................... Disabled
Expedited BW Request Status...................... Disabled
EDCA profile type................................ default-wmm
Voice MAC optimization status.................... Disabled
Call Admission Control (CAC) configuration
Voice AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Voice max RF bandwidth........................ 75
Voice reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 6
Voice load-based CAC mode..................... Disabled
Voice tspec inactivity timeout................ Disabled
Video AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Voice Stream-Size............................. 84000
Voice Max-Streams............................. 2
Video max RF bandwidth........................ Infinite
Video reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 0
Related Commands
show 802.11a
show advanced 802.11b summary
show 802.11b l2roam
To display 802.11b/g Layer 2 client roaming information, use the show 802.11b l2roam command.
show 802.11b l2roam {rf-param | statistics mac_address}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g configurations.
|
l2roam
|
Layer 2 client roaming configurations.
|
rf-param
|
Radio frequency parameters.
|
statistics
|
Layer 2 client roaming statistics.
|
mac_address
|
The MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show 802.11b l2roam rf-param
L2Roam 802.11bg RF Parameters.....................
Config Mode.................................. Default
Minimum RSSI................................. -85
Roam Hysteresis.............................. 2
Scan Threshold............................... -72
Transition time.............................. 5
Related Commands
show 802.11a l2roam
config {802.11a | 802.11b} l2roam rf-params
show 802.11h
To display basic 802.11h options and settings, use the show 802.11h command.
show 802.11h
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
802.11h
|
802.11h configurations.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
802.11h ......................................... powerconstraint : 0
802.11h ......................................... channelswitch : Disable
802.11h ......................................... channelswitch mode : 0
Related Commands
show 802.11a
show 802.11b
config 802.11h
show aaa auth
To display the configuration settings for the AAA authentication server database, use the show aaa auth command.
show aaa auth
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
Management authentication server order:
1............................................ local
2............................................ tacacs
Related Commands
config aaa auth
show acl
To display the access control lists (ACLs) that are configured on the controller, use the show acl command.
show acl {summary | detailed acl_name}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
acl
|
ACL configurations.
|
summary
|
Displays a summary of all ACLs configured on the controller.
|
detailed
|
Displays detailed information about a specific ACL.
|
acl_name
|
The ACL name up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
ACL Counter Status Enabled
-------------------------------------
------------------------- -----------
> show acl detailed acl_name
Source Destination Source Port Dest Port
I Dir IP Address/Netmask IP Address/Netmask Prot Range Range DSCP Action Counter
- --- ------------------ ------------------ ---- ----------- -------- ----- ------ -------
1 Any 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 Any 0-65535 0-65535 0 Deny 0
2 In 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 200.200.200.0/ 6 80-80 0-65535 Any Permit 0
255.255.255.0
Note
The Counter field increments each time a packet matches an ACL rule, and the DenyCounter field increments each time a packet does not match any of the rules.
Related Commands
clear acl counters
config acl counter
config interface acl
show acl cpu
To display the access control lists (ACLs) configured on the central processing unit (CPU), use the show acl cpu command.
show acl cpu
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
acl
|
ACL configurations.
|
cpu
|
Displays a summary of all the ACLs configured on the CPU.
|
Command Default
None
Examples
CPU Acl Name................................
Wireless Traffic............................ Disabled
Wired Traffic............................... Disabled
Applied to NPU.............................. No
Related Commands
config acl cpu
Show Advanced 802.11a Commands
Use the show advanced 802.11a commands to show advanced 802.11a parameters.
show advanced 802.11a channel
To display the automatic channel assignment configuration and statistics, use the show advanced 802.11a channel command.
show advanced 802.11a channel
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
channel
|
Channel status.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a channel
Automatic Channel Assignment
Channel Assignment Mode........................ ONCE
Channel Update Interval........................ 600 seconds
Anchor time (Hour of the day).................. 15
Channel Update Count........................... 0
Channel Update Contribution.................... S.IU
Channel Assignment Leader...................... 00:0b:85:40:90:c0
Last Run....................................... 501 seconds ago
DCA Sensitivity Level.......................... MEDIUM (20 dB)
DCA 802.11n Channel Width...................... 40 MHz
Minimum...................................... -92 dBm
Average...................................... -92 dBm
Maximum...................................... -92 dBm
Minimum...................................... 0 days, 00 h 58 m 45 s
Average...................................... 0 days, 00 h 58 m 45 s
Maximum...................................... 0 days, 00 h 58 m 45 s
Auto-RF Allowed Channel List................... 36,40
Auto-RF Allowed Channel List................... 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,
............................................. 104,108,112,116,132,136,140,
............................................. 149,153,157,161,165,190,196
DCA Outdoor AP option.......................... Disabled
Related Commands DCA Outdoor AP option.......................... Disabled
config 802.11a channel
show advanced 802.11a coverage
To display the configuration and statistics for coverage hole detection, use the show advanced 802.11a coverage command.
show advanced 802.11a coverage
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
coverage
|
Coverage hole detection.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a coverage
802.11a Coverage Hole Detection Mode........... Enabled
802.11a Coverage Voice Packet Count............ 100 packets
802.11a Coverage Voice Packet Percentage....... 50%
802.11a Coverage Voice RSSI Threshold.......... -80 dBm
802.11a Coverage Data Packet Count............. 50 packets
802.11a Coverage Data Packet Percentage........ 50%
802.11a Coverage Data RSSI Threshold........... -80 dBm
802.11a Global coverage exception level........ 25 %
802.11a Global client minimum exception lev.... 3 clients
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11a coverage
config advanced 802.11a coverage exception global
config advanced 802.11a coverage fail-rate
config advanced 802.11a coverage level global
config advanced 802.11a coverage packet-count
config advanced 802.11a coverage rssi-threshold
show advanced 802.11a group
To display the advanced 802.11a Cisco radio RF grouping, use the show advanced 802.11a group command.
show advanced 802.11a group
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
group
|
RF grouping values.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a group
802.11a Group Mode................................... AUTO
802.11a Group Update Interval........................ 600 seconds
802.11a Group Leader................................. xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
802.11a Group Member............................... xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
802.11a Last Run..................................... 133 seconds ago
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11a group-mode
show advanced 802.11a logging
To display advanced 802.11a RF event and performance logging, use the show advanced 802.11a logging command.
show advanced 802.11a logging
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
logging
|
RF event and performance logging.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a logging
RF Event and Performance Logging
Channel Update Logging......................... Off
Coverage Profile Logging....................... Off
Foreign Profile Logging........................ Off
Load Profile Logging........................... Off
Noise Profile Logging.......................... Off
Performance Profile Logging.................... Off
TxPower Update Logging......................... Off
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11a logging channel, config advanced 802.11a logging coverage, config advanced 802.11a logging foreign, config advanced 802.11a logging load, config advanced 802.11a logging noise, config advanced 802.11a logging performance, config advanced 802.11a logging power
show advanced 802.11a monitor
To display the advanced 802.11a default Cisco radio monitoring, use the show advanced 802.11a monitor command.
show advanced 802.11a monitor
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
monitor
|
Cisco radio monitoring values.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a monitor
Default 802.11a AP monitoring
802.11a Monitor Mode........................... enable
802.11a Monitor Channels....................... Country channels
802.11a AP Coverage Interval................... 180 seconds
802.11a AP Load Interval....................... 60 seconds
802.11a AP Noise Interval...................... 180 seconds
802.11a AP Signal Strength Interval............ 60 seconds
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11a monitor coverage
config advanced 802.11a monitor load
config advanced 802.11a monitor noise
config advanced 802.11a monitor signal
show advanced 802.11a profile
To display the advanced 802.11a lightweight access point performance profiles, use the show advanced 802.11a profile command.
show advanced 802.11a profile {global | Cisco_AP}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
profile
|
Cisco radio performance profile.
|
global
|
All Cisco lightweight access points.
|
Cisco_AP
|
The name of a specific Cisco lightweight access point.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a profile global
Default 802.11a AP performance profiles
802.11a Global Interference threshold.............. 10%
802.11a Global noise threshold..................... -70 dBm
802.11a Global RF utilization threshold............ 80%
802.11a Global throughput threshold................ 1000000 bps
802.11a Global clients threshold................... 12 clients
> show advanced 802.11a profile AP1
Cisco AP performance profile not customized
This response indicates that the performance profile for this lightweight access point is using the global defaults and has not been individually configured.
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11b profile clients
config advanced 802.11b profile customize
config advanced 802.11b profile foreign
config advanced 802.11b profile noise,
config advanced 802.11b profile throughput
config advanced 802.11b profile utilization
show advanced 802.11a receiver
To display the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a receiver, use the show advanced 802.11a receiver command.
show advanced 802.11a receiver
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
receiver
|
Receiver.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a receiver
802.11a Advanced Receiver Settings
RxStart : Signal Threshold........................... 15
RxStart : Signal Lamp Threshold...................... 5
RxStart : Preamble Power Threshold................... 2
RxReStart : Signal Jump Status......................... Enabled
RxReStart : Signal Jump Threshold...................... 10
TxStomp : Low RSSI Status.............................. Enabled
TxStomp : Low RSSI Threshold........................... 30
TxStomp : Wrong BSSID Status........................... Enabled
TxStomp : Wrong BSSID Data Only Status................. Enabled
RxAbort : Raw Power Drop Status........................ Disabled
RxAbort : Raw Power Drop Threshold..................... 10
RxAbort : Low RSSI Status.............................. Disabled
RxAbort : Low RSSI Threshold........................... 0
RxAbort : Wrong BSSID Status........................... Disabled
RxAbort : Wrong BSSID Data Only Status................. Disabled
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11a monitor coverage
config advanced 802.11a monitor load
config advanced 802.11a monitor noise
config advanced 802.11a monitor signal
show advanced 802.11a summary
To display the advanced 802.11a Cisco lightweight access point name, channel, and transmit level summary, use the show advanced 802.11a summary command.
show advanced 802.11a summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
summary
|
Cisco lightweight access point name, channel, and transmit level summary.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a summary
AP Name Channel TxPower Level
-------------------------------- ----------- -------------
Note
An asterisk (*) next to a channel number or power level indicates that it is being controlled by the global algorithm settings.
Related Commands
show advanced 802.11b summary
show advanced 802.11a txpower
To view the advanced 802.11a automatic transmit power assignment, use the show advanced 802.11a txpower command.
show advanced 802.11a txpower
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a network.
|
txpower
|
Transmit power.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11a txpower
Automatic Transmit Power Assignment
Transmit Power Assignment Mode.................. AUTO
Transmit Power Update Interval.................. 600 seconds
Transmit Power Threshold........................ -65 dBm
Transmit Power Neighbor Count................... 3 APs
Transmit Power Update Contribution.............. SN.
Transmit Power Assignment Leader................ xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Last Run........................................ 384 seconds ago
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11a txpower-update, config 802.11a txPower
Show Advanced 802.11b Commands
Use the show advanced 802.11b commands to show advanced 802.11b parameters.
show advanced 802.11b channel
To display the automatic channel assignment status and statistics, use the show advanced 802.11b channel command.
show advanced 802.11b channel
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g network.
|
channel
|
Channel status.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b channel
Automatic Channel Assignment
Channel Assignment Mode........................ ONCE
Channel Update Interval........................ 600 seconds
Anchor time (Hour of the day).................. 14
Channel Update Count........................... 0
Channel Update Contribution.................... S.IU
Channel Assignment Leader...................... 00:0b:85:40:90:c0
Last Run....................................... 10 seconds ago
DCA Sensitivity Level: ...................... MEDIUM (15 dB)
Minimum...................................... unknown
Average...................................... unknown
Maximum...................................... unknown
Minimum...................................... 0 days, 01 h 44 m 25 s
Average...................................... 0 days, 01 h 45 m 00 s
Maximum...................................... 0 days, 01 h 45 m 35 s
Auto-RF Allowed Channel List................... 1,6,11
Auto-RF Unused Channel List.................... 2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10
Related Commands
config 802.11b channel
show advanced 802.11b coverage
To display the configuration and statistics for coverage hole detection, use the show advanced 802.11b coverage command.
show advanced 802.11b coverage
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11a network.
|
coverage
|
Coverage hole detection.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b coverage
802.11b Coverage Hole Detection Mode........... Enabled
802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Count............ 100 packets
802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Percentage....... 50%
802.11b Coverage Voice RSSI Threshold.......... -80 dBm
802.11b Coverage Data Packet Count............. 50 packets
802.11b Coverage Data Packet Percentage........ 50%
802.11b Coverage Data RSSI Threshold........... -80 dBm
802.11b Global coverage exception level........ 25 %
802.11b Global client minimum exception lev.... 3 clients
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11b coverage
config advanced 802.11b coverage exception global
config advanced 802.11b coverage fail-rate
config advanced 802.11b coverage level global
config advanced 802.11b coverage packet-count
config advanced 802.11b coverage rssi-threshold
show advanced 802.11b group
To display the advanced 802.11b/g Cisco radio RF grouping, use the show advanced 802.11b group command.
show advanced 802.11b group
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g network.
|
group
|
RF grouping values.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b group
802.11b Group Mode.............................. AUTO
802.11b Group Update Interval................... 600 seconds
802.11b Group Leader............................ xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
802.11b Group Member.......................... xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
802.11b Last Run................................ 511 seconds ago
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11b group-mode
show advanced 802.11b logging
To display advanced 802.11b/g RF event and performance logging, use the show advanced 802.11b logging command.
show advanced 802.11b logging
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b network.
|
logging
|
RF event and performance logging.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b logging
RF Event and Performance Logging
Channel Update Logging........................... Off
Coverage Profile Logging......................... Off
Foreign Profile Logging.......................... Off
Load Profile Logging............................. Off
Noise Profile Logging............................ Off
Performance Profile Logging...................... Off
Transmit Power Update Logging.................... Off
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11b logging channel
config advanced 802.11b logging coverage
config advanced 802.11b logging foreign
config advanced 802.11b logging load
config advanced 802.11b logging noise
config advanced 802.11b logging performance
config advanced 802.11b logging power
show advanced 802.11b monitor
To display the advanced 802.11b/g default Cisco radio monitoring, use the show advanced 802.11b monitor command.
show advanced 802.11b monitor
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g network.
|
monitor
|
Cisco radio monitoring values.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b monitor
Default 802.11b AP monitoring
802.11b Monitor Mode......................... enable
802.11b Monitor Channels..................... Country channels
802.11b AP Coverage Interval................. 180 seconds
802.11b AP Load Interval..................... 60 seconds
802.11b AP Noise Interval.................... 180 seconds
802.11b AP Signal Strength Interval.......... 60 seconds
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11b monitor coverage
config advanced 802.11b monitor load
config advanced 802.11b monitor noise
config advanced 802.11b monitor signal
show advanced 802.11b profile
To display the advanced 802.11b/g Cisco radio performance profiles, use the show advanced 802.11b profile command.
show advanced 802.11b profile {global | Cisco_AP}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g network.
|
profile
|
Cisco lightweight access point performance profile.
|
global
|
All Cisco lightweight access points.
|
Cisco_AP
|
The name of Cisco lightweight access point.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b profile global
Default 802.11b AP performance profiles
802.11b Global Interference threshold.............. 10%
802.11b Global noise threshold..................... -70 dBm
802.11b Global RF utilization threshold............ 80%
802.11b Global throughput threshold................ 1000000 bps
802.11b Global clients threshold................... 12 clients
802.11b Global coverage threshold.................. 12 dB
802.11b Global coverage exception level............ 80%
802.11b Global client minimum exception lev........ 3 clients
> show advanced 802.11b profile AP1
Cisco AP performance profile not customized
This response indicates that the performance profile for this Cisco lightweight access point is using the global defaults and has not been individually configured.
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11b profile clients
config advanced 802.11b profile customize
config advanced 802.11b profile foreign
config advanced 802.11b profile noise
config advanced 802.11b profile throughput
config advanced 802.11b profile utilization
show advanced 802.11b receiver
To display the advanced 802.11b/g default Cisco radio receiver parameters, use the show advanced 802.11b receiver command.
show advanced 802.11b receiver
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g network.
|
receiver
|
Cisco radio receiver values.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b receiver
Default 802.11b Receiver Settings
RxStart : Signal Threshold............... 15
RxStart : Signal Jump Threshold.......... 5
RxStart : Preamble Power Threshold....... 2
RxRestart : Signal Jump Status............. Enabled
RxRestart : Signal Jump Threshold.......... 10
TxStomp : Low RSS Status. .............. Disabled
TxStomp : Low RSSI Threshold............. 37
TxStomp : Wrong BSSID Status............. Disabled
TxStomp : Wrong BSSID Data Only Status... Disabled
RxAbort : Raw Power Drop Status.......... Disabled
RxAbort : Raw Power Drop Threshold....... 0
RxAbort : Low RSSI Status................ Enabled
RxAbort : Low RSSI Threshold............. 0
RxAbort : Wrong BSSID Status............. Disabled
RxAbort : Wrong BSSID Data Only Status... Disabled
Related Commands
config advanced 802.11b monitor coverage
config advanced 802.11b monitor load
config advanced 802.11b monitor noise
config advanced 802.11b monitor signal
show advanced 802.11b summary
To display the advanced 802.11b/g Cisco lightweight access point name, channel, and transmit level summary, use the show advanced 802.11b summary command.
show advanced 802.11b summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g network.
|
summary
|
Cisco lightweight access point name, channel, and transmit level summary.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b summary
AP name Channel Txpower Level
------------------- ---------- ------------
Note
Asterisks next to channel numbers or power levels indicate that they are being controlled by the global algorithm settings.
Related Commands
show advanced 802.11a summary
show advanced 802.11b txpower
To view the advanced 802.11b/g automatic transmit power assignment, use the show advanced 802.11b txpower command.
show advanced 802.11b txpower
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g network.
|
txpower
|
Transmit power.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced 802.11b txpower
Automatic Transmit Power Assignment
Transmit Power Assignment Mode................. AUTO
Transmit Power Update Interval................. 600 seconds
Transmit Power Threshold....................... -65 dBm
Transmit Power Neighbor Count.................. 3 APs
Transmit Power Update Contribution............. SNI.
Transmit Power Assignment Leader............... xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Last Run....................................... 427 seconds ago
Related Commands
config 802.11b txPower
show advanced backup-controller
To display a list of primary and secondary backup controllers, use the show advanced backup-controller command.
show advanced backup-controller
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
backup-controller
|
Advanced backup controller list.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced backup-controller
AP primary Backup Controller .................... controller 10.10.10.10
AP secondary Backup Controller .................. 0.0.0.0
Related Commands
config advanced backup-controller primary, config advanced backup-controller secondary
Other Show Advanced Commands
Use these show advanced commands to show other advanced parameters.
show advanced client-handoff
To display the number of automatic client handoffs after retries, use the show advanced client-handoff command.
show advanced client-handoff
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
client-handoff
|
Advanced client handoff count.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced client-handoff
Client auto handoff after retries................ 130
Related Commands
config advanced timers auth-timeout
config advanced timers rogue-ap
show advanced eap
To display advanced Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) settings, use the show advanced eap command.
show advanced eap
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
eap
|
Advanced client handoff count.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
EAP-Identity-Request Timeout (seconds)........... 1
EAP-Identity-Request Max Retries................. 20
EAP Key-Index for Dynamic WEP.................... 0
EAP Max-Login Ignore Identity Response........... enable
EAP-Request Timeout (seconds).................... 1
EAP-Request Max Retries.......................... 20
EAPOL-Key Timeout (seconds)...................... 1
EAPOL-Key Max Retries............................ 2
Related Commands
None.
show advanced max-1x-sessions
To display the maximum number of simultaneous 802.1x sessions allowed per access point, use the show advanced max-1x-sessions command.
show advanced max-1x-sessions
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
max-1x-sessions
|
Maximum number of simultaneous 802.1x sessions allowed per access point.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced max-1x-sessions
Max 802.1x session per AP at a given time........ 0
Related Commands
None.
show advanced probe-limit
To display the number of probes sent to the WLAN controller per access point per client and the probe interval in milliseconds, use the show advanced probe-limit command.
show advanced probe-limit
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
probe-limit
|
Number of probes sent to the WLAN controller per access point per client and the probe interval in milliseconds.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced probe-limit
Probes sent to switch per AP slot per client.... 2
Probe interval in msec........................... 500
Related Commands
None.
show advanced rate
To display whether control path rate limiting is enabled or disabled, use the show advanced rate command.
show advanced rate
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
rate
|
Control path rate limiting enabled or disabled.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Control Path Rate Limiting....................... Disabled
Related Commands
None.
show advanced send-disassoc-on-handoff
To display whether the WLAN controller disassociates clients after a handoff, use the show advanced send-disassoc-on-handoff command.
show advanced send-disassoc-on-handoff
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
send-disassoc-on-handoff
|
WLAN controller disassociates clients after a handoff enabled or disabled.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced send-disassoc-on-handoff
Send Disassociate on Handoff..................... Disabled
Related Commands
None.
show advanced statistics
To display whether or not the Cisco Wireless LAN controller port statistics are enabled or disabled, use the show advanced statistics command.
show advanced statistics
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
statistics
|
Show Cisco Wireless LAN controller port statistics state.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show advanced statistics
Switch port statistics........................... Enabled
Related Commands
config advanced timers auth-timeout
config advanced timers rogue-ap
show advanced timers
To display the advanced mobility anchor, authentication response, and rogue access point entry timers, use the show advanced timers command.
show advanced timers
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
advanced
|
Advanced parameters.
|
timers
|
Advanced system timers.
|
Defaults
Shown below in examples.
Examples
Authentication Response Timeout (seconds)........ 10
Rogue Entry Timeout (seconds).................... 1200
AP Heart Beat Timeout (seconds).................. 30
AP Discovery Timeout (seconds)................... 10
AP Local mode Fast Heartbeat (seconds)........... disable
AP Hreap mode Fast Heartbeat (seconds)........... disable
AP Primary Discovery Timeout (seconds)........... 120
Related Commands
config advanced timers auth-timeout
config advanced timers rogue-ap
Show AP Commands
Use the show ap commands to show access point parameters.
show ap auto-rf
To display the auto-RF settings for a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show ap auto-rf command.
show ap auto-rf {802.11a | 802.11b} Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
ap auto-rf
|
Cisco radio.
|
{802.11a | 802.11b}
|
802.11a or 802.11b/g setting.
|
Cisco_AP
|
Cisco lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show ap auto-rf 802.11a AP1
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Name.......................................... AP03
MAC Address...................................... 00:0b:85:01:18:b7
Radio Type..................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211a
Noise Profile................................ PASSED
Channel 36................................... -88 dBm
Channel 40................................... -86 dBm
Channel 44................................... -87 dBm
Channel 48................................... -85 dBm
Channel 52................................... -84 dBm
Channel 56................................... -83 dBm
Channel 60................................... -84 dBm
Channel 64................................... -85 dBm
Interference Profile......................... PASSED
Channel 36................................... -66 dBm @ 1% busy
Channel 40................................... -128 dBm @ 0% busy
Channel 44................................... -128 dBm @ 0% busy
Channel 48................................... -128 dBm @ 0% busy
Channel 52................................... -128 dBm @ 0% busy
Channel 56................................... -73 dBm @ 1% busy
Channel 60................................... -55 dBm @ 1% busy
Channel 64................................... -69 dBm @ 1% busy
Rogue Histogram (20/40_ABOVE/40_BELOW)
Channel 36................................... 16/ 0/ 0
Channel 40................................... 28/ 0/ 0
Channel 44................................... 9/ 0/ 0
Channel 48................................... 9/ 0/ 0
Channel 52................................... 3/ 0/ 0
Channel 56................................... 4/ 0/ 0
Channel 60................................... 7/ 1/ 0
Channel 64................................... 2/ 0/ 0
Load Profile................................. PASSED
Receive Utilization.......................... 0%
Transmit Utilization......................... 0%
Channel Utilization.......................... 1%
Attached Clients............................. 1 clients
Coverage Profile............................. PASSED
Failed Clients............................... 0 clients
RSSI -100 dBm................................ 0 clients
RSSI -92 dBm................................ 0 clients
RSSI -84 dBm................................ 0 clients
RSSI -76 dBm................................ 0 clients
RSSI -68 dBm................................ 0 clients
RSSI -60 dBm................................ 0 clients
RSSI -52 dBm................................ 0 clients
Client Signal To Noise Ratios
SNR 0 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 5 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 10 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 15 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 20 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 25 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 30 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 35 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 40 dBm................................. 0 clients
SNR 45 dBm................................. 0 clients
RAD 00:0b:85:01:05:08 slot 0................. -46 dBm on 10.1.30.170
RAD 00:0b:85:01:12:65 slot 0................. -24 dBm on 10.1.30.170
Channel Assignment Information
Current Channel Average Energy............... -86 dBm
Previous Channel Average Energy.............. -75 dBm
Channel Change Count......................... 109
Last Channel Change Time..................... Wed Sep 29 12:53e:34 2004
Recommended Best Channel..................... 44
RF Parameter Recommendations
Power Level.................................. 1
RTS/CTS Threshold............................ 2347
Fragmentation Threshold...................... 2346
Antenna Pattern.............................. 0
Related Commands
config 802.11a antenna
config 802.11b antenna
config cell
show ap ccx rm
To display an access point's ccx radio management status information, use the show ap ccx rm command.
show ap ccxrm ap_name status
Syntax Description
ap_name
|
Specified the access point name.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show ap ccx rm AP1240-21ac status
Channel Load Request ..................... Disabled
Noise Histogram Request .................. Disabled
Beacon Request ........................... Disabled
Frame Request ............................ Disabled
Interval ................................. 60
Iteration ................................ 10
Channel Load Request ..................... Disabled
Noise Histogram Request .................. Disabled
Beacon Request ........................... Disabled
Frame Request ............................ Disabled
Interval ................................. 60
Iteration ................................ 10
Related Commands
show client ccx
show ap cdp neighbors detail
This command is used to display information regarding the access point's CDP neighbors.
show ap cdp neighbors detail [all | ap_name]
Syntax Description
all
|
Displays the CDP neighbors for all the access points.
|
ap_name
|
Displays the CDP neighbors for the specified access point.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show ap cdp neighbors all
AP IP address:10.00.231.100
-------------------------
Entry address(es): 10.00.231.2
Platform: cisco WS-C3750-24P, Capabilities: Router Switch IGMP
Interface: enet, Port ID (outgoing port): FastEthernet1/0/23 Holdtime: 180 sec
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software IOS (tm) C3750 Software (C3750-I9- M),
Version 12.2(20)SE4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1) Copyright (c) 1986-2005 by Cisco Systems,
Inc. Compiled Sun 09-Jan-05 00:09 by antonino
Related Commands
None.
show ap config
To display the detailed configuration for a lightweight access point, use the show ap config command.
show ap config {802.11a | 802.11b | general} Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
802.11a
|
Displays the 802.11a radio settings.
|
802.11b
|
Displays the 802.11b/g radio settings.
|
general
|
Displays general access point settings.
|
Cisco_AP
|
Specifies the lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show ap config 802.11a AP02
Cisco AP Identifier.............................. 0
Cisco AP Name.................................... AP02
AP Regulatory Domain............................. Unconfigured
Switch Port Number .............................. 1
MAC Address...................................... 00:0b:85:18:b6:50
IP Address Configuration......................... DHCP
IP Address....................................... 1.100.49.240
IP NetMask....................................... 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Addr.................................. 1.100.49.1
Cisco AP Location................................ default-location
Cisco AP Group Name.............................. default-group
Primary Cisco Switch............................. Cisco_32:ab:63
Secondary Cisco Switch...........................
Tertiary Cisco Switch............................
Administrative State ............................ ADMIN_ENABLED
Operation State ................................. REGISTERED
Mirroring Mode .................................. Disabled
AP Mode ........................................... Sniffer
Public Safety ..................................... Global: Disabled, Local: Disabled
Sniffing .............................................. No
Remote AP Debug ................................. Disabled
S/W Version .................................... 3.1.61.0
Boot Version ................................... 1.2.59.6
Stats Re--More-- or (q)uit
porting Period .................................. 180
LED State........................................ Enabled
ILP Pre Standard Switch.......................... Disabled
ILP Power Injector............................... Disabled
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Model......................................... AS-1200
AP Serial Number................................. 044110223A
AP Certificate Type.............................. Manufacture Installed
Radio Type................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211a
Administrative State ........................ ADMIN_ENABLED
Operation State ............................. UP
WLAN Override................................ Disabled
CellId ...................................... 0
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
Number Of WLANs ........................... 1
Medium Occupancy Limit .................... 100
CFP Period ................................ 4
CFP MaxDuration ........................... 60
BSSID ..................................... 00:0b:85:18:b6:50
6000 Kilo Bits........................... MANDATORY
9000 Kilo Bits........................... SUPPORTED
12000 Kilo Bits.......................... MANDATORY
18000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
24000 Kilo Bits.......................... MANDATORY
36000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
48000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
54000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
Beacon Period ............................. 100
DTIM Period ............................... 1
Fragmentation Threshold ................... 2346
Multi Domain Capability Implemented ....... TRUE
Multi Domain Capability Enabled ........... TRUE
Country String ............................ US
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
First Chan Num ............................ 36
Number Of Channels ........................ 4
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
RTS Threshold ............................. 2347
Short Retry Limit ......................... 7
Long Retry Limit .......................... 4
Fragmentation Threshold ................... 2346
Maximum Tx MSDU Life Time ................. 512
Maximum Rx Life Time ...................... 512
Num Of Supported Power Levels ............. 5
Tx Power Level 1 .......................... 18 dBm
Tx Power Level 2 .......................... 15 dBm
Tx Power Level 3........................... 12 dBm
Tx Power Level 4 .......................... 9 dBm
Tx Power Level 5 .......................... 6 dBm
Tx Power Configuration .................... CUSTOMIZED
Current Tx Power Level..................... 5
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
Current Channel ........................... 36
TI Threshold .............................. -50
Antenna Type............................... INTERNAL_ANTENNA
Internal Antenna Gain (in .5 dBm units).... 11
AntennaMode................................ ANTENNA_OMNI
Performance Profile Parameters
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
Interference threshold..................... 10%
Noise threshold............................ -70 dBm
RF utilization threshold................... 80%
Data-rate threshold........................ 1000000 bps
Client threshold........................... 12 clients
Coverage SNR threshold..................... 16 dB
Coverage exception level................... 25%
Client minimum exception level............. 3 clients
Rogue Containment Information
Containment Count............................ 0
> show ap config 802.11b AP02
Cisco AP Identifier.............................. 0
Cisco AP Name.................................... AP02
AP Regulatory Domain............................. Unconfigured
Switch Port Number .............................. 1
MAC Address...................................... 00:0b:85:18:b6:50
IP Address Configuration......................... DHCP
IP Address....................................... 1.100.49.240
IP NetMask....................................... 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Addr.................................. 1.100.49.1
Cisco AP Location................................ default-location
Cisco AP Group Name.............................. default-group
Primary Cisco Switch............................. Cisco_32:ab:63
Secondary Cisco Switch...........................
Tertiary Cisco Switch............................
Administrative State ............................ ADMIN_ENABLED
Operation State ................................. REGISTERED
Mirroring Mode .................................. Disabled
AP Mode ......................................... Local
Remote AP Debug ................................. Disabled
S/W Version .................................... 3.1.61.0
Boot Version ................................... 1.2.59.6
Stats Reporting Period .......................... 180
LED State........................................ Enabled
ILP Pre Standard Switch.......................... Disabled
ILP Power Injector............................... Disabled
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Model......................................... AS-1200
AP Serial Number................................. 044110223A
AP Certificate Type.............................. Manufacture Installed
Radio Type................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211g
Administrative State ........................ ADMIN_ENABLED
Operation State ............................. UP
WLAN Override ............................... Disabled
CellId ...................................... 0
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
Number Of WLANs ........................... 1
Medium Occupancy Limit .................... 100
CFP Period ................................ 4
CFP MaxDuration ........................... 60
BSSID ..................................... 00:0b:85:18:b6:50
1000 Kilo Bits........................... MANDATORY
2000 Kilo Bits........................... MANDATORY
5500 Kilo Bits........................... MANDATORY
11000 Kilo Bits.......................... MANDATORY
6000 Kilo Bits........................... SUPPORTED
9000 Kilo Bits........................... SUPPORTED
12000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
18000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
24000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
36000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
48000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
54000 Kilo Bits.......................... SUPPORTED
Beacon Period ............................. 100
DTIM Period ............................... 1
Fragmentation Threshold ................... 2346
Multi Domain Capability Implemented ....... TRUE
Multi Domain Capability Enabled ........... TRUE
Country String ............................ US
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
First Chan Num ............................ 1
Number Of Channels ........................ 11
Configuration ............................. AUTOMATIC
RTS Threshold ............................. 2347
Short Retry Limit ......................... 7
Long Retry Limit .......................... 4
Fragmentation Threshold ................... 2346
Maximum Tx MSDU Life Time ................. 512
Maximum Rx Life Time....................... 512
Num Of Supported Power Levels.............. 5
Tx Power Level 1 .......................... 17 dBm
Tx Power Level 2........................... 14 dBm
Tx Power Level 3........................... 11 dBm
Tx Power Level 4........................... 8 dBm
Tx Power Level 5........................... 5 dBm
Tx Power Configuration..................... CUSTOMIZED
Current Tx Power Level..................... 5
Configuration.............................. CUSTOMIZED
Current Channel............................ 1
TI Threshold............................... -50
Antenna Type............................... INTERNAL_ANTENNA
Internal Antenna Gain (in5 dBm units)...... 11
Diversity.................................. DIVERSITY_ENABLED
Performance Profile Parameters
Configuration.............................. AUTOMATIC
Interference threshold..................... 10%
Noise threshold............................ -70 dBm
RF utilization threshold................... 80%
Data-rate threshold........................ 1000000 bps
Client threshold........................... 12 clients
Coverage SNR threshold..................... 12 dB
Coverage exception level................... 25%
Client minimum exception level............. 3 clients
Rogue Containment Information
Containment Count............................ 0
> show ap config general cisco-ap
Cisco AP Identifier.............................. 1
Cisco AP Name.................................... cisco-ap
Country code..................................... Multiple Countries:US,CA
Regulatory Domain allowed by Country............. 802.11bg:-AB 802.11a:-AB
AP Country code.................................. US - United States
AP Regulatory Domain............................. 802.11bg:-A 802.11a:-A
Switch Port Number .............................. 1
MAC Address...................................... 12:12:12:12:12:12
IP Address Configuration......................... Static IP assigned
IP Address....................................... 10.10.10.21
IP NetMask....................................... 255.255.255.0
Domain...........................................
Name Server......................................
Telnet State..................................... Disabled
Ssh State........................................ Disabled
Cisco AP Location................................ default location
Cisco AP Group Name.............................. default-group
Primary Cisco Switch Name........................ 4404
Primary Cisco Switch IP Address.................. 10.10.10.32
Secondary Cisco Switch Name......................
Secondary Cisco Switch IP Address................ Not Configured
Tertiary Cisco Switch Name....................... 4404
Tertiary Cisco Switch IP Address................. 3.3.3.3
Administrative State ............................ ADMIN_ENABLED
Operation State ................................. REGISTERED
Mirroring Mode .................................. Disabled
AP Mode ......................................... Local
Public Safety ................................... Global: Disabled, Local: Disabled
Remote AP Debug ................................. Disabled
S/W Version .................................... 5.1.0.0
Boot Version ................................... 12.4.10.0
Mini IOS Version ................................ 0.0.0.0
Stats Reporting Period .......................... 180
LED State........................................ Enabled
PoE Pre-Standard Switch.......................... Enabled
PoE Power Injector MAC Addr...................... Disabled
Power Type/Mode.................................. PoE/Low Power (degraded mode)
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Model......................................... AIR-LAP1252AG-A-K9
IOS Version...................................... 12.4(10:0)
Reset Button..................................... Enabled
AP Serial Number................................. serial_number
AP Certificate Type.............................. Manufacture Installed
Management Frame Protection Validation........... Enabled (Global MFP Disabled)
AP User Mode..................................... CUSTOMIZED
AP User Name..................................... maria
AP Dot1x User Mode............................... Not Configured
AP Dot1x User Name............................... Not Configured
Cisco AP system logging host..................... 255.255.255.255
AP Up Time....................................... 4 days, 06 h 17 m 22 s
AP LWAPP Up Time................................. 4 days, 06 h 15 m 00 s
Join Date and Time............................... Mon Mar 3 06:19:47 2008
Ethernet Port Duplex............................. Auto
Ethernet Port Speed.............................. Auto
AP Link Latency.................................. Enabled
Current Delay................................... 0 ms
Maximum Delay................................... 240 ms
Minimum Delay................................... 0 ms
Last updated (based on AP Up Time).............. 4 days, 06 h 17 m 20 s
Related Commands
config 802.11a antenna
config 802.11b antenna
config 802.11a enable
config 802.11b enable
show ap config global
To display the global syslog server settings for all access points that join the controller, use the show ap config global command.
show ap config global
Syntax Description
show ap config
|
Displays Cisco radio configurations.
|
global
|
Targeted towards all access points joined to the controller.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
AP global system logging host.............................. 255.255.255.255
Related Commands
show ap config general
show ap core-dump
To display the memory core dump setting for a lightweight access point, use the show ap core-dump command.
show ap core-dump Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
Cisco_AP
|
Cisco lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Related Commands
config ap core-dump
show ap crash-file
To display the list of both crash and radio core dump files generated by lightweight access points, use the show ap crash-file command.
show ap crash-file
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
Related Commands
config ap crash-file
show ap eventlog
To view the contents of the event log file for an access point that is joined to the controller, use the show ap eventlog ap_name command.
show ap eventlog ap_name
Syntax Description
ap_name
|
Displays the event log for the specified access point.
|
Defaults
None
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
5.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
AP event log download has been initiated
Waiting for download to complete
AP event log download completed.
======================= AP Event log Contents =====================
*Feb 13 11:54:17.146: %LWAPP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: AP event log has been cleared from the
contoller 'admin'
*Feb 13 11:54:32.874: *** Access point reloading. Reason: Reload Command ***
*Mar 1 00:00:39.134: %CDP_PD-4-POWER_OK: Full power - NEGOTIATED inline power source
*Mar 1 00:00:39.174: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio1, changed state to up
*Mar 1 00:00:39.211: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Dot11Radio0, changed state to up
*Mar 1 00:00:49.947: %LWAPP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: Did not get vendor specific options from
DHCP.
Related Commands
clear ap-eventlog
show ap inventory
This command is used to display inventory information for an access point.
show ap inventory ap_name
Syntax Description
ap_name
|
Displays the inventory for the specified access point.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show ap inventory test101
NAME: "test101" , DESCR: "Cisco Wireless Access Point"
PID: AIR-LAP1131AG-A-K9 , VID: V01, SN: FTX1123T2XX
Related Commands
None.
show ap join stats detailed
To display all join-related statistics collected for a specific access point, use the show ap join stats detailed command.
show ap join stats detailed ap_mac
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
ap
|
All Cisco lightweight access points.
|
join stats detailed
|
Join-related statistics collected for a specific access point.
|
ap_mac
|
Access point Ethernet MAC address or the MAC address of the 802.11 radio interface.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show ap join stats detail 00:0b:85:02:0d:20
Discovery phase statistics
- Discovery requests received.......................... 2
- Successful discovery responses sent.................. 2
- Unsuccessful discovery request processing............ 0
- Reason for last unsuccessful discovery attempt....... Not applicable
- Time at last successful discovery attempt............ Aug 21 12:50:23:335
- Time at last unsuccessful discovery attempt.......... Not applicable
- Join requests received............................... 1
- Successful join responses sent....................... 1
- Unsuccessful join request processing................. 1
- Reason for last unsuccessful join attempt............ RADIUS authorization is pending
for the AP
- Time at last successful join attempt................. Aug 21 12:50:34:481
- Time at last unsuccessful join attempt............... Aug 21 12:50:34:374
Configuration phase statistics
- Configuration requests received...................... 1
- Successful configuration responses sent.............. 1
- Unsuccessful configuration request processing........ 0
- Reason for last unsuccessful configuration attempt... Not applicable
- Time at last successful configuration attempt........ Aug 21 12:50:34:374
- Time at last unsuccessful configuration attempt...... Not applicable
Last AP message decryption failure details
- Reason for last message decryption failure........... Not applicable
Last AP disconnect details
- Reason for last AP connection failure................ Not applicable
- Type of error that occurred last..................... Lwapp join request rejected
- Reason for error that occurred last.................. RADIUS authorization is pending
for the AP
- Time at which the last join error occurred........... Aug 21 12:50:34:374
Related Commands
show ap join stats summary all
show ap join stats summary
show ap join stats summary
To display the last join error detail for a specific access point, use the show ap join stats summary command.
show ap join stats summary ap_mac
Note
To obtain the MAC address of the 802.11 radio interface, enter the show interfaces Dot11Radio 0 command on the access point.
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
ap
|
All Cisco lightweight access points.
|
join stats summary
|
Summary of all access points that joined or attempted to join to the controller.
|
ap_mac
|
Access point Ethernet MAC address or the MAC address of the 802.11 radio interface.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show ap join stats summary 00:0b:85:02:0d:20
Is the AP currently connected to controller.......................... No
Time at which the AP joined this controller last time................ Aug 21 12:50:36:061
Type of error that occurred last..................................... Lwapp join request
rejected
Reason for error that occurred last.................................. RADIUS authorization
is pending for the AP
Time at which the last join error occurred........................... Aug 21 12:50:34:374
Related Commands
show ap join stats summary all
show ap join stats summary all
To display the MAC addresses of all the access points that are joined to the controller or that have tried to join, use the show ap join stats summary all command.
show ap join stats summary all
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
ap
|
All Cisco lightweight access points.
|
join stats summary
|
Summary of all access points that joined or attempted to join to the controller.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show ap join stats summary all
Number of APs................................. 3
00:0b:85:1b:7c:b0............................. Joined
00:12:44:bb:25:d0............................. Joined
00:13:19:31:9c:e0............................. Not joined
Related Commands
show ap join stats summary
show ap stats
To display the statistics for a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show ap stats command.
show ap stats {802.11a | 802.11b | wlan} Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
ap stats
|
Cisco radio.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a statistics.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g statistics.
|
wlan
|
WLAN statistics.
|
Cisco_AP
|
Cisco lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show ap stats 802.11b AP02
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Name.......................................... AP02
MAC Address...................................... 00:0b:85:18:b6:50
Radio Type..................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211a
Number of Users.............................. 0
TxFragmentCount.............................. 1679
MulticastTxFrameCnt.......................... 1260
FailedCount.................................. 15892
RetryCount................................... 331
MultipleRetryCount........................... 0
FrameDuplicateCount.......................... 0
RtsSuccessCount.............................. 0
RtsFailureCount.............................. 0
AckFailureCount.............................. 80212
RxFragmentCount.............................. 248671
MulticastRxFrameCnt.......................... 0
FcsErrorCount................................ 105968
TxFrameCount................................. 1679
WepUndecryptableCount........................ 0
Related Commands
config ap enable
show ap summary
show ap summary
To display a summary of all lightweight access points attached to the controller, use the show ap summary command. A list containing each lightweight access point name, number of slots, manufacturer, MAC address, location and the controller port number is displayed.
show ap summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
ap
|
All Cisco lightweight access points.
|
summary
|
Summary of all Cisco lightweight access points.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Number of APs.................................... 2
Global AP User Name.............................. user
Global AP Dot1x User Name........................ Not Configured
Number of APs.................................... 2
Global AP User Name.............................. user
Global AP Dot1x User Name........................ Not Configured
AP Name Slots AP Model Ethernet MAC Location Port Country Priority
-------- ----- ---------------- ----------------- ---------- ---- ------- --------
wolverine 2 AIR-LAP1252AG-A-K9 00:1b:d5:13:39:74 Reception 1 US 3
ap:1120 1 AIR-LAP1121G-A-K9 00:1b:d5:a9:ad:08 Hall 235 1 US 1
Related Commands
config ap enable
config ap priority
config network ap-priority
show advanced 802.11a summary
show advanced 802.11b summary
show ap wlan
To display whether or not a Cisco Wireless LAN controller radio is in wireless LAN override mode (as described in the related product guide), use the show ap wlan command.
show ap wlan {802.11a | 802.11b} Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
ap
|
All Cisco lightweight access points.
|
wlan
|
Wireless LAN parameter.
|
802.11a
|
Displays the access point's 802.11a radio statistics.
|
802.11b
|
Displays the access point's 802.11b radio statistics.
|
ap_name
|
Specifies the lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show ap wlan 802.11a AP01
AP has following wlan Id's configured as override wlanId
Wlan Id:........................................ 3
> show ap wlan 802.11a AP15
Cisco AP is not in override mode.
Related Commands
show ap summary
config ap wlan enable
show arp switch
To display the Cisco Wireless LAN controller MAC addresses, IP Addresses, and port types, use the show arp switch command.
show arp switch
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
arp
|
arp MAC addresses, IP Addresses, and port types.
|
switch
|
Cisco Wireless LAN controller parameters.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
MAC Address IP Address Port VLAN Type
------------------- ---------------- ------------ ---- -------------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx service port 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx service port
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx service port
Related Commands
debug arp
show auth-list
To display the access point authorization list, use the show auth-list command.
show auth-list
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
auth-list
|
Displays access point authorization list.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Authorize APs against AAA...................... disabled
Allow APs with Self-signed Certificate (SSC)... disabled
Mac Addr Cert Type Key Hash
----------------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------
Related Commands
config auth-list
show boot
Each Cisco Wireless LAN controller retains one primary and one backup operating system software load in non-volatile RAM. This allows operators to have the Cisco Wireless LAN controllers boot off the primary load (default), or revert to the backup load when desired. To display the primary and backup software build numbers with an indication of which is active, use the show boot command.
show boot
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
boot
|
Software bootable versions.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Primary Boot Image............................... 3.2.13.0 (active)
Backup Boot Image................................ 3.2.15.0
Related Commands
config exclusionlist add
config exclusionlist delete
config exclusionlist description
show client
Show Certificate Commands
Use the show certificate commands to display certificate settings.
show certificate compatibility
To display whether or not certificates are verified as compatible in the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show certificate compatibility command.
show certificate compatibility
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
certificate
|
All certificates.
|
compatibility
|
Compatibility of certificates.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show certificate compatibility
Certificate compatibility mode:................ off
Related Commands
show certificate summary
show certificate summary
To verify that the controller has generated a certificate, use the show certificate summary command.
show certificate summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
certificate
|
All certificates.
|
summary
|
Synopsis of all certificates.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show certificate summary
Web Administration Certificate................. Locally Generated
Web Authentication Certificate................. Locally Generated
Certificate compatibility mode:................ off
Related Commands
show certificate compatibility
Show Client Commands
Use the show client commands to display client settings.
show client ap
To display the clients on a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show client ap command.
Note
The show client ap command may list the status of automatically disabled clients. Use the show exclusionlist command to view clients on the exclusion list (blacklisted).
show client ap {802.11a | 802.11b} Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
client ap
|
Cisco radio.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a clients.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g clients.
|
Cisco_AP
|
Cisco lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show client ap 802.11b AP1
MAC Address AP Id Status WLAN Id Authenticated
----------------- ------ ------------- --------- -------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1 Associated 1 No
Related Commands
show client detail
show client summary
show client username
show exclusionlist
show client ccx client-capability
To view the client's capability information, use the show client ccx client-capability command.
Note
This command displays the client's available capabilities, not current settings for the capabilities.
show client ccx client-capability client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show client ccx client-capability 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
Service Capability.................................. Voice, Streaming(uni-directional)
Video, Interactive(bi-directional) Video
Radio Type.......................................... DSSS OFDM(802.11a) HRDSSS(802.11b)
ERP(802.11g)
Radio Type.......................................... DSSS
Radio Channels.................................. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Tx Power Mode................................... Automatic
Rate List(MB)................................... 1.0 2.0
Radio Type.......................................... HRDSSS(802.11b)
Radio Channels.................................. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Tx Power Mode................................... Automatic
Rate List(MB)................................... 5.5 11.0
Radio Type.......................................... ERP(802.11g)
Radio Channels.................................. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Tx Power Mode................................... Automatic
Rate List(MB)................................... 6.0 9.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0
Related CommandsAre you sure you want to start? (y/N)y Are you sure you want to start? (y/N)
config client ccx get-profiles
config client ccx get-operating-parameters
config client ccx get-client-capability
show client ccx profiles
show client ccx operating-parameters
config client ccx stats-request
show client ccx stats-report
show client ccx frame-data
To view the data frames sent from the client for the last test, use the show client ccx frame-data command.
show client ccx frame-data client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
Frame Number ....................... 1
Last Frame Number .................. 1120
Direction .......................... 1
Timestamp .......................... 0d 00h 50m 39s 863954us
Frame Length ....................... 197
00000000: 80 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 12 44 bd bd b0 ............D...
00000010: 00 12 44 bd bd b0 f0 af 43 70 00 f2 82 01 00 00 ..D.....Cp......
00000020: 64 00 11 08 00 01 00 01 08 8c 12 98 24 b0 48 60 d...........$.H'
00000030: 6c 05 04 01 02 00 00 85 1e 00 00 89 00 0f 00 ff 1...............
00000040: 03 19 00 41 50 32 33 2d 31 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...AP23-10......
00000050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 26 96 06 00 40 96 00 ff ff dd ......&...@.....
00000060: 18 00 50 f2 01 01 00 00 50 f2 05 01 00 00 50 f2 ..P.....P.....P.
00000070: 05 01 00 00 40 96 00 28 00 dd 06 00 40 96 01 01 ....@..(....@...
00000080: 00 dd 05 00 40 96 03 04 dd 16 00 40 96 04 00 02 ....@......@....
00000090: 07 a4 00 00 23 a4 00 00 42 43 00 00 62 32 00 00 ....#...BC..b2..
000000a0: dd 05 00 40 96 0b 01 dd 18 00 50 f2 02 01 01 82 ...@......P.....
000000b0: 00 03 a4 00 00 27 a4 00 00 42 43 5e 00 62 32 2f .....'...BC^.b2/
Frame Number ....................... 2
Last Frame Number .................. 1120
Direction .......................... 1
Timestamp .......................... 0d 00h 50m 39s 878289us
Frame Length ....................... 147
00000000: 80 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 0d ed c3 a0 22 ..............."
00000010: 00 0d ed c3 a0 22 00 bd 4d 50 a5 f7 78 08 00 00 ....."..MP..x...
00000020: 64 00 01 00 00 01 00 01 08 8c 12 98 24 b0 48 60 d...........$.H'
00000030: 6c 05 04 01 02 00 00 85 1e 00 00 84 00 0f 00 ff 1...............
00000040: 03 19 00 72 6f 67 75 65 2d 74 65 73 74 31 00 00 ...rogue-test1..
00000050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 23 96 06 00 40 96 00 10 00 dd ......#...@.....
00000060: 06 00 40 96 01 01 00 dd 05 00 40 96 03 04 dd 05 ....@.......@...
00000070: 00 40 96 0b 01 dd 18 00 50 f2 02 01 01 81 00 03 ....@.......@...
00000080: a4 00 00 27 a4 00 00 42 43 5e 00 62 32 2f 00 d2 ...'...BC^.b2/..
Frame Number ....................... 3
Last Frame Number .................. 1120
Direction .......................... 1
Timestamp .......................... 0d 00h 50m 39s 881513us
Frame Length ....................... 189
00000000: 80 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 12 44 bd 80 30 ............D..0
00000010: 00 12 44 bd 80 30 60 f7 46 c0 8b 4b d1 05 00 00 ..D..0'.F..K....
00000020: 64 00 11 08 00 01 00 01 08 8c 12 98 24 b0 48 60 d...........$.H'
00000030: 6c 05 04 00 02 00 00 85 1e 00 00 89 00 0f 00 ff 1...............
00000040: 03 19 00 41 50 34 30 2d 31 37 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...AP23-10......
00000050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 26 dd 18 00 50 f2 01 01 00 00 ......&...P.....
00000060: 50 f2 05 01 00 00 50 f2 05 01 00 00 40 96 00 28 P.....P.....@..(
00000070: 00 dd 06 00 40 96 01 01 00 dd 05 00 40 96 03 04 ....@.......@...
00000080: dd 16 00 40 96 04 00 05 07 a4 00 00 23 a4 00 00 ....@......#....
00000090: 42 43 00 00 62 32 00 00 dd 05 00 40 96 0b 01 dd BC..b2.....@....
000000a0: 18 00 50 f2 02 01 01 85 00 03 a4 00 00 27 a4 00 ..P..........'..
000000b0: 00 42 43 5e 00 62 32 2f 00 0b 9a 1d 6f .BC^.b2/....o...
Related Commands
show client ccx last-response-status
show client ccx last-response-status
To view the status of the last test response, use the show client ccx last-response-status command.
show client ccx last-response-status client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show client ccx last-response-status
Test Status ........................ Success
Response Dialog Token.............. 87
Response Status.................... Successful
Response Test Type................. 802.1x Authentication Test
Response Time...................... 3476 seconds since system boot
Related Commands
config client ccx default-gw-ping
config client ccx dhcp
config client ccx dns-ping
config client ccx dns-resolve
config client ccx test-association
config client ccx test-dot1x
config client ccx test-profile
config client ccx test-abort
config client ccx clear-results
config client ccx send-message
show client ccx last-response-status
show client ccx results
show client ccx frame-data
show client ccx last-test-status
To view the status of the last test, use the show client ccx last-test-status command.
show client ccx last-test-status client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show client ccx last-test-status
Test Type ........................ Gateway Ping Test
Test Status ...................... Pending/Success/Timeout
Dialog Token ..................... 15
Timeout .......................... 15000 ms
Request Time ..................... 1329 seconds since system boot
Related Commands
config client ccx default-gw-ping
config client ccx dhcp
config client ccx dns-ping
config client ccx dns-resolve
config client ccx test-association
config client ccx test-dot1x
config client ccx test-profile
config client ccx test-abort
config client ccx clear-results
config client ccx send-message
show client ccx last-response-status
show client ccx results
show client ccx frame-data
show client ccx log-response
To display a log response, use the show client ccx log-response command.
show client ccx log-response [ roam | rsna | syslog] client_mac_address
Syntax Description
roam
|
Displays CCX client roaming log response.
|
rsna
|
Displays CCX client RSNA log response.
|
syslog
|
Displays CCX client system log response.
|
client_mac_address
|
Displays the inventory for the specified access point.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> config client ccx log-request syslog 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
> show client ccx log-response syslog 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
Tue Jun 26 18:07:48 2007 Syslog Response LogID=131: Status=Successful
Event Timestamp=0d 00h 19m 42s 278987us
Client SysLog = `<11> Jun 19 11:49:47 unraval13777 Mandatory
elements missing in the OID response'
Event Timestamp=0d 00h 19m 42s 278990us
Client SysLog = `<11> Jun 19 11:49:47 unraval13777 Mandatory
elements missing in the OID response'
Tue Jun 26 18:07:48 2007 Syslog Response LogID=131: Status=Successful
Event Timestamp=0d 00h 19m 42s 278987us
Client SysLog = `<11> Jun 19 11:49:47 unraval13777 Mandatory
elements missing in the OID response'
Event Timestamp=0d 00h 19m 42s 278990us
Client SysLog = `<11> Jun 19 11:49:47 unraval13777 Mandatory
elements missing in the OID response'
> config client ccx log-request roam 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
> show client ccx log-response roam 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
Thu Jun 22 11:55:14 2007 Roaming Response LogID=20: Status=Successful
Event Timestamp=0d 00h 00m 13s 322396us
Source BSSID=00:40:96:a8:f7:98, Target BSSID=00:0b:85:23:26:70,
Transition Reason: Normal roam, poor link
Transition Result: Success
Thu Jun 22 11:55:14 2007 Roaming Response LogID=133: Status=Successful
Event Timestamp=0d 00h 00m 16s 599006us
Source BSSID=00:0b:85:81:06:c2, Target BSSID=00:0b:85:81:06:c2,
Transition Reason: Normal roam, poor link
Transition Result: Success
Thu Jun 22 18:28:48 2007 Roaming Response LogID=133: Status=Successful
Event Timestamp=0d 00h 00m 08s 815477us
Source BSSID=00:0b:85:81:06:c2, Target BSSID=00:0b:85:81:06:d2,
Transition Reason: First association to WLAN
Transition Result: Success
> config client ccx log-request rsna 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
> show client ccx log-response rsna 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
RSNA Response LogID=2: Status=Successful
Event Timestamp=242424242424
Target BSSID=00:0b:85:23:26:70
Group Cipher Suite=00-0f-ac-01
Pairwise Cipher Suite Count = 2
Pairwise Cipher Suite 0 = 00-0f-ac-02
Pairwise Cipher Suite 1 = 00-0f-ac-04
PMKID 0 = 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PMKID 1 = 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 17 18 19 20 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f
802.11i Auth Type: EAP_FAST
Related Commands
config client ccx log-request
show client ccx manufacturer-info
To view the client manufacturing information, use the show client ccx manufacturer-info command.
show client ccx manufacturer-info client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show client ccx manufacturer-info 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
Manufacturer OUI .............................. 00:40:96
Manufacturer ID ............................... Cisco
Manufacturer Model ............................ Cisco Aironet 802.11a/b/g Wireless Adapter
Manufacturer Serial ........................... FOC1046N3SX
Mac Address ................................... 00:40:96:b2:8d:5e
Radio Type .................................... DSSS OFDM(802.11a) HRDSSS(802.11b)
Antenna Type .................................. Omni-directional diversity
Antenna Gain .................................. 2 dBi
Radio Type ...................................... DSSS
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:1.0 Mbps, MinRssi:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:2.0 Mbps, MinRssi:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Radio Type ...................................... HRDSSS(802.11b)
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:5.5 Mbps, MinRssi:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:11.0 Mbps, MinRssi:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Radio Type ...................................... ERP(802.11g)
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:6.0 Mbps, MinRssi:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:9.0 Mbps, MinRssi:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:12.0 Mbps, MinRssi:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Rx Sensitivity .................................. Rate:18.0 Mbps, MinRss1:-95, MaxRss1:-30
Related Commands
config client ccx get-profiles
config client ccx get-operating-parameters
config client ccx get-manufacturer-info
config client ccx get-client-capability
show client ccx profiles
show client ccx operating-parameters
show client ccx client-capability
config client ccx stats-request
show client ccx stats-report
show client ccx operating-parameters
To view the client operating-parameters, use the show client ccx operating-parameters command.
show client ccx operating-parameters client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show client ccx operating-parameters 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
Client Mac ......................................... 00:40:96:b2:8d:5e
Radio Type ......................................... OFDM(802.11a)
Radio Type ......................................... OFDM(802.11a)
Radio Channels ................................. 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108
112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 157 161 165
Tx Power Mode .................................. Automatic
Rate List(MB)................................... 6.0 9.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0
Power Save Mode .................................... Normal Power Save
SSID ............................................... wifi
Security Parameters[EAP Method, Credential]......... None
Auth Method ........................................ None
Key Management...................................... None
Encryption ......................................... None
Device Name ........................................ Wireless Network Connection 15
Device Type ........................................ 0
OS Id .............................................. Windows XP
OS Version ......................................... 5.1.6.2600 Service Pack 2
IP Type ............................................ DHCP address
IPv4 Address ....................................... Available
IP Address ......................................... 70.0.4.66
Subnet Mask ........................................ 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway .................................... 70.1.0.1
IPv6 Address ....................................... Not Available
IPv6 Address ....................................... 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:
IPv6 Subnet Mask ................................... 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:
DNS Servers ........................................ 103.0.48.0
WINS Servers .......................................
System Name ........................................ URAVAL3777
Firmware Version ................................... 4.0.0.187
Driver Version ..................................... 4.0.0.187
Related Commands
config client ccx get-profiles
config client ccx get-operating-parameters
config client ccx get-manufacturer-info
config client ccx get-client-capability
show client ccx profiles
show client ccx manufacturer-info
show client ccx client-capability
config client ccx stats-request
show client ccx stats-report
show client ccx profiles
To view the client profiles, use the show client ccx profiles command.
show client ccx profiles client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show client ccx profiles 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
Number of Profiles .................................. 1
Current Profile ..................................... 1
Profile ID .......................................... 1
Profile Name ........................................ wifiEAP
SSID ................................................ wifiEAP
Security Parameters [EAP Method, Credential]......... EAP-TLS, Host OS Login Credentials
Auth Method ......................................... EAP
Key Management ...................................... WPA2+CCKM
Encryption .......................................... AES-CCMP
Power Save Mode ..................................... Constantly Awake
Radio Type........................................... DSSS
Preamble Type.................................... Long preamble
CCA Method....................................... Energy Detect + Carrier
Data Retries..................................... 6
Fragment Threshold............................... 2342
Radio Channels................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Tx Power Mode.................................... Automatic
Rate List (MB)................................... 1.0 2.0
Radio Type........................................... HRDSSS(802.11b)
Preamble Type.................................... Long preamble
CCA Method....................................... Energy Detect + Carrier
Data Retries..................................... 6
Fragment Threshold............................... 2342
Radio Channels................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Tx Power Mode.................................... Automatic
Rate List(MB).................................... 5.5 11.0
Radio Type........................................... ERP(802.11g)
Preamble Type.................................... Long preamble
CCA Method....................................... Energy Detect + Carrier
Data Retries..................................... 6
Fragment Threshold............................... 2342
Radio Channels................................... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Tx Power Mode.................................... Automatic
Rate List (MB)................................... 6.0 9.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0
54.0
Radio Type........................................... OFDM(802.11a)
Preamble Type.................................... Long preamble
CCA Method....................................... Energy Detect + Carrier
Data Retries..................................... 6
Fragment Threshold............................... 2342
Radio Channels................................... 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 149 153 157
161 165
Tx Power Mode.................................... Automatic
Rate List (MB)................................... 6.0 9.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0
54.0
Related Commands
config client ccx get-operating-parameters
config client ccx get-manufacturer-info
config client ccx get-client-capability
show client ccx operating-parameters
show client ccx manufacturer-info
show client ccx client-capability
config client ccx stats-request
show client ccx stats-report
show client ccx results
To view the results from the last successful diagnostic test, use the show client ccx results command.
show client ccx results client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of the client.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
Information similar to the following appears for the 802.1x authentication test:
dot1x Complete....................................... Success
EAP Method........................................... *1,Host OS Login Credentials
dot1x Status......................................... 255
Related Commands
config client ccx default-gw-ping
config client ccx dhcp
config client ccx dns-ping
config client ccx dns-resolve
config client ccx test-association
config client ccx test-dot1x
config client ccx test-profile
config client ccx test-abort
config client ccx clear-results
config client ccx send-message
show client ccx last-test-status
show client ccx last-response-status
show client ccx frame-data
show client ccx rm
This command is used to display CCX client information.
show client ccx rm client_MAC [ status |
report ( chan-load | noise-hist | frame request | beacon | frame )]
Syntax Description
client_MAC
|
Specifies the client MAC address.
|
status
|
Displays client ccx radio management status information.
|
report
|
Displays client ccx radio management report.
|
chan-load
|
Displays radio management channel load reports.
|
noise-hist
|
Displays radio management noise histogram reports.
|
beacon
|
Displays radio managemant beacon load reports.
|
frame
|
Displays radio management frame reports.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
> show client ccx rm 00:40:96:15:21:ac status
Client Mac Address............................... 00:40:96:15:21:ac
Channel Load Request............................. Enabled
Noise Histogram Request.......................... Enabled
Beacon Request................................... Enabled
Frame Request.................................... Enabled
Interval......................................... 30
Iteration........................................... 10
> show client ccx rm 00:40:96:15:21:ac report chan-load
Channel Load Report
Client Mac Address............................... 00:40:96:ae:53:bc
Timestamp........................................ 788751121
Incapable Flag................................... On
Refused Flag........................................ On
Chan CCA Busy Fraction
-----------------------
1 194
2 86
3 103
4 0
5 178
6 82
7 103
8 95
9 13
10 222
11 75
> show client ccx rm 00:40:96:15:21:ac report noise-hist
Noise Histogram Report
Client Mac Address............................... 00:40:96:15:21:ac
Timestamp........................................ 4294967295
Incapable Flag................................... Off
Refused Flag........................................ Off
Chan RPI0 RPI1 RPI2 RPI3 RPI4 RPI5 RPI6 RPI7
> show client ccx rm 00:40:96:ae:53:bc report beacon
Beacon Report
Client Mac Address............................... 00:40:96:ae:53:bc
Timestamp....................................... 788853242
Incapable Flag.................................. On
Refused Flag....................................... On
Channel No...................................... 3
Phy Type........................................ ERP
Received signal Power........................... -80dbm
BSSID........................................... 00:12:7f:50:93:10
Parent TFS...................................... bc729d5e
Parent TFS...................................... 42f637ec02000000
Beacon Interval................................. 100
Capability Information............................. 0401
Channel No...................................... 7
Phy Type........................................ ERP
Received signal Power........................... -62dbm
BSSID........................................... 00:12:44:b3:b9:e0
Parent TFS...................................... 4f46aa5e
Parent TFS...................................... bd1ba60f00000000
Beacon Interval................................. 100
Capability Information............................. 0421
> show client ccx rm 00:40:96:ae:53:bc report frame
Frame Report
Client Mac Address.............................. 00:40:96:ae:53:bc
Timestamp....................................... 789140437
Incapable Flag.................................. On
Refused Flag....................................... On
Chan Tx Address Bssid RcxSigPwr Frame Count
--------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
None.
show client ccx stats-report
To display the CCX statistics report from a specified client device, use the show slient ccx stats-report command.
show client ccx stats-report client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address
|
Displays the MAC address for the specified client device.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
> config client ccx stats-request 1 dot11 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
> show client ccx stats-report 00:40:96:a8:f7:98
dot11TransmittedFragmentCount = 1
dot11MulticastTransmittedFrameCount = 2
dot11MultipleRetryCount = 5
dot11FrameDuplicateCount = 6
dot11ReceivedFragmentCount = 10
dot11MulticastReceivedFrameCount = 11
dot11TransmittedFrameCount = 13
Related Commands
config client ccx stats-request
show client detail
To display detailed information for a client on a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show client detail command.
Note
The show client ap command may list the status of automatically disabled clients. Use the show exclusionlist command to view clients on the exclusion list (blacklisted).
show client detail mac_address
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
client
|
802.11a or 802.11b/g client.
|
detail
|
Connectivity information.
|
mac_address
|
MAC address of the specific client.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show client detail 00:0c:41:07:33:a6
Client MAC Address............................... 00:16:36:40:ac:58
Client Username.................................. N/A
Client State..................................... Associated
Client NAC OOB State............................. QUARANTINE
Guest LAN Id..................................... 1
IP Address....................................... Unknown
Session Timeout.................................. 0
QoS Level........................................ Gold
Diff Serv Code Point (DSPC)...................... disabled
Mobility State................................... Local
Internal Mobility State.......................... apfMsMmInitial
Security Policy Completed........................ No
Policy Manager State............................. WEBAUTH_REQD
Policy Manager Rule Created...................... Yes
NPU Fast Fast Notified........................... Yes
Last Policy Manager State........................ WEBAUTH_REQD
Client Entry Create Time......................... 460 seconds
Interface........................................ wired-guest
VLAN............................................. 236
Quarantine VLAN.................................. 0
Number of Bytes Received..................... 0
Number of Bytes Sent......................... 0
Number of Packets Received................... 0
Number of Packets Sent....................... 0
Number of EAP Id Request Msg Timeouts........ 0
Number of EAP Id Request Msg Failures........ 0
Number of EAP Request Msg Timeouts........... 2
Number of EAP Request Msg Failures........... 1
Number of EAP Key Msg Timeouts............... 0
Number of EAP Key Msg Failures............... 0
Number of Policy Errors...................... 0
Radio Signal Strength Indicator.............. Unavailable
Signal to Noise Ratio........................ Unavailable
Related Commands
show client ap
show client summary
show client username
show exclusionlist
show client location-calibration summary
To display client location calibration summary information, use the show client lcoation-calibration summary command.
show client location-calibration summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
> show client location-calibration summary
Related Commands
None.
show client report
To display detail client nformation, use the show client detail command.
show client detail
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
> show client detail 00:14:6c:0a:57:77
Client MAC Address............................... 00:14:6c:0a:57:77
Client Username ................................. N/A
AP MAC Address................................... 00:0b:85:0e:19:a0
Client State..................................... Diagnostics
Wireless LAN Id.................................. 1
BSSID............................................ 00:0b:85:0e:19:a0
Channel.......................................... 40
IP Address....................................... 1.100.150.53
Association Id................................... 1
Authentication Algorithm......................... Open System
Reason Code...................................... 0
Status Code...................................... 0
Session Timeout.................................. 1800
Client CCX version............................... CCXv5
Re-Authentication Timeout........................ 1800
QoS Level........................................ Silver
Related Commands
None.
show client summary
To display a summary of clients associated with a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show client summary command.
Note
The show client ap command may list the status of automatically disabled clients. Use the show exclusionlist command to view clients on the exclusion list (blacklisted).
show client summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
client
|
802.11a or 802.11b/g client.
|
summary
|
All attached clients.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Number of Clients................................ 24
MAC Address AP Name Status WLAN Auth Protocol Port
----------------- ----------------- ------------- ---- ---- -------- ----
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11a 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11a 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11b 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11a 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11b 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11b 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11b 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11b 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11b 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11a 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11a 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11b 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11a 1
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx AP02 Probing N/A No 802.11a 1
Number of Clients................................ 2
Related Commands
None.
show client summary guest-lan
To display the active wired guest LAN clients, use the show client summary guest-lan command.
show client summary guest-lan
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
client
|
802.11a or 802.11b/g client.
|
summary
|
All attached clients.
|
guest-LAN
|
Indicates the active wired guest LAN.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Number of Clients................................ 1
MAC Address AP Name Status WLAN Auth Protocol Port Wired
----------- --------- ------- ----- ---- --------- ---- -----
00:16:36:40:ac:58 N/A Associated 1 No 802.3 1 Yes
show client username
To display client data by username, use the show client username command.
show client username username
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
client
|
Displays client data.
|
username
|
Cisco radio.
|
username
|
Client's username.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show client username IT_007
MAC Address AP ID Status WLAN Id Authenticated
----------------- ------ ------------- --------- -------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1 Associated 1 No
Related Commands
show client ap
show client detail
show client summary
show country
To display the configured country and the radio types supported, use the show country channels command.
show country
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
Configured Country............................. United States
US - United States............................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
Related Commands
config country
display country supported
show country channels
show country channels
To display the radio channels supported in the configured country, use the show country channels command.
show country channels
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
Configured Country............................. United States
KEY: * = Channel is legal in this country and may be configured manually.
A = Channel is the Auto-RF default in this country.
. = Channel is not legal in this country.
C = Channel has been configured for use by Auto-RF.
x = Channel is available to be configured for use by Auto-RF.
---------:+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
---------:+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
US : A * * * * A * * * * A . . .
---------:+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
802.11A : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Channels : 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6
: 4 6 8 0 2 4 6 8 2 6 0 4 0 4 8 2 6 0 4 8 2 6 0 9 3 7 1 5
---------:+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
US : . A . A . A . A A A A A * * * * * . . . * * * A A A A *
---------:+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
Related Commands
config country
display country supported
show country
show country supported
To display a list of the supported country options, use the show country supported command.
show country supported
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
CConfigured Country............................. United States
AR - Argentina................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
AT - Austria................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
AU - Australia................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
BR - Brazil.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
BE - Belgium................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
BG - Bulgaria.................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
CA - Canada.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
CH - Switzerland............................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
CL - Chile..................................... 802.11b / 802.11g
CN - China..................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
CO - Colombia.................................. 802.11b / 802.11g
CY - Cyprus.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
CZ - Czech Republic............................ 802.11a / 802.11b
DE - Germany................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
DK - Denmark................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
EE - Estonia................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
ES - Spain..................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
FI - Finland................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
FR - France.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
GB - United Kingdom............................ 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
GI - Gibraltar................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
GR - Greece.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
HK - Hong Kong................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
HU - Hungary................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
ID - Indonesia................................. 802.11b / 802.11g
IE - Ireland................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
IN - India..................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
IL - Israel.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
ILO - Israel (outdoor).......................... 802.11b / 802.11g
IS - Iceland................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
IT - Italy..................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
JP - Japan (J)................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
J2 - Japan 2(P)................................ 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
J3 - Japan 3(U)................................ 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
KR - Korea Republic (C)........................ 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
KE - Korea Extended (K)........................ 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
LI - Liechtenstein............................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
LT - Lithuania................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
LU - Luxembourg................................ 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
LV - Latvia.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
MC - Monaco.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
MT - Malta..................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
MX - Mexico.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
MY - Malaysia.................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
NL - Netherlands............................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
NZ - New Zealand............................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
NO - Norway.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
PA - Panama.................................... 802.11b / 802.11g
PE - Peru...................................... 802.11b / 802.11g
PH - Philippines............................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
PL - Poland.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
PT - Portugal.................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
RU - Russian Federation........................ 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
RO - Romania................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
SA - Saudi Arabia.............................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
SE - Sweden.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
SG - Singapore................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
SI - Slovenia.................................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
SK - Slovak Republic........................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
TH - Thailand.................................. 802.11b / 802.11g
TR - Turkey.................................... 802.11b / 802.11g
TW - Taiwan.................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
UA - Ukraine................................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
US - United States............................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
USL - United States (Legacy).................... 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
USX - United States (US + chan165).............. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
VE - Venezuela................................. 802.11b / 802.11g
ZA - South Africa.............................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
Related Commands
config country
display country channels
show country
show cpu
To display current WLAN Controller CPU usage information, use the show cpu command.
show cpu
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Examples
Related Commands
show sysinfo
show custom-web
To display web authentication customization information, use the show custom-web command.
show custom-web
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Examples
Radius Authentication Method..................... PAP
Cisco Logo....................................... Enabled
CustomLogo....................................... None
Custom Title..................................... None
Custom Message................................... None
Custom Redirect URL.............................. None
External web authentication Mode................. Disabled
External web authentication URL.................. None
Related Commands
config custom-web
show database summary
To display the maximum number of entries in the database, use the show database summary command.
show database summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
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Examples
Current Max database entries..................... 512
Max database entries on next reboot.............. 512
Related Commands
config database size
show debug
Use the show debug command to determine if MAC address and other flag debugging is enabled or disabled.
show debug
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
debug
|
MAC address debugging.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
MAC debugging............................... disabled
Related Commands
debug mac
show dhcp
Use the show dhcp command to display the internal DHCP server configuration.
show dhcp {leases | summary | scope}
Syntax Description
show dhcp
|
Displays internal DHCP server configuration information.
|
leases
|
Enter leases to display allocated DHCP leases.
|
summary
|
Enter summary to display DHCP summary information.
|
scope
|
Enter the name of a scope to display the DHCP information for that scope.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Scope Name Enabled Address Range
003 No 0.0.0.0 -> 0.0.0.0
Enabled....................................... No
Lease Time.................................... 0
Pool Start.................................... 0.0.0.0
Pool End...................................... 0.0.0.0
Network....................................... 0.0.0.0
Netmask....................................... 0.0.0.0
Default Routers............................... 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
DNS Domain....................................
DNS........................................... 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Netbios Name Servers.......................... 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Related Commands
config dhcp
show dhcp proxy
Use the show dhcp proxy command to display the status of DHCP proxy handling.
show dhcp proxy
Syntax Description
show dhcp proxy
|
Displays the status of DHCP proxy handling.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
DHCP Proxy Behaviour: enabled
Related Commands
config dhcp proxy
show eventlog
Use the show eventlog command to display the event log.
show eventlog
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
eventlog
|
System events.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
File Line TaskID Code d h m s
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125CEBCC AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125CEBCC AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125C597C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125C597C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125C597C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125C597C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125C597C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 125C597C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 1216C36C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 1216C36C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 1216C36C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 6
EVENT> bootos.c 788 1216C36C AAAAAAAA 0 0 0 11
Related Commands
show msglog
show exclusionlist
To display a summary of all clients on the manual exclusion list (blacklisted) from associating with this Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show exclusionlist command. A list containing each manually Excluded MAC address is displayed.
show exclusionlist
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
exclusionist
|
Manual exclusion list.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
----------------------- --------------------------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Disallowed Client
Related Commands
config exclusionlist add
config exclusionlist delete
config exclusionlist description
show client
show guest-lan
To display the configuration of a specific wired guest LAN, use the show guest-lan command.
show guest-lan guest_lan_id
Note
Enter show guest-lan summary to view all wired guest LANs configured on the controller.
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
guest-lan
|
Indicates the active wired guest LAN.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Guest LAN Identifier........................... 1
Profile Name................................... guestlan
Network Name (SSID)............................ guestlan
Status......................................... Enabled
AAA Policy Override............................ Disabled
Number of Active Clients....................... 1
Exclusionlist Timeout.......................... 60 seconds
Session Timeout................................ Infinity
Interface...................................... wired
Ingress Interface.............................. wired-guest
WLAN ACL....................................... unconfigured
DHCP Server.................................... 10.20.236.90
DHCP Address Assignment Required............... Disabled
Quality of Service............................. Silver (best effort)
Web Based Authentication................... Enabled
ACL........................................ Unconfigured
Web-Passthrough............................ Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect................... Disabled
Auto Anchor................................ Disabled
GLAN ID IP Address Status
Related Commands
show guest-lan summary
show client summary guest-lan
show hreap group detail
To display the details for a specific hybrid-REAP group, use the show hreap group detail command.
show hreap group detail group_name
Syntax Description
show hreap
|
Displays configurations.
|
group detail
|
Displays details of the hybrid-REAP group details.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show hreap group detail 192.12.1.2
Number of Ap's in Group: 1
00:0a:b8:3b:0b:c2 AP1200 Joined
Group Radius Auth Servers:
Primary Server Index ..................... Disabled
Secondary Server Index ................... Disabled
Related Commands
show hreap group summary
show hreap group summary
To display the current list of hybrid-REAP groups, use the show hreap group summary command.
show hreap group summary
Syntax Description
show hreap
|
Displays configurations
|
group summary
|
Displays a summary of the hybrid-REAP group.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show hreap group summary
HREAP Group Summary: Count 1
Related Commands
show hreap group detail
show ike
Use the show ike command to display active IKE SAs.
show ike {brief | IP_or_MAC_address}
Syntax Description
show
|
Command action.
|
ike
|
Displays active IKE SAs.
|
brief
|
List of all active IKE SAs.
|
IP_or_MAC_address
|
IP or MAC address of active IKE SA.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Related Commands
None.
show interface
Use the show interface command to display details of the system interfaces.
show interface {summary | detailed interface_name}
Syntax Description
show interface
|
Command action
|
summary
|
Displays a summary of the local interfaces.
|
detailed
|
Displays detailed interface information.
|
interface_name
|
Identifies interface name for detailed display
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Interface Name Port Vlan Id IP Address Type Ap Mgr Guest
------------------- ---- --------- ---------------- ------ ------ ------
ap-manager 1 untagged xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Static Yes No
management 1 untagged xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Static No No
service-port N/A N/A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Static No No
virtual N/A N/A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Static No No
Note
The interface name of the wired guest LAN in this example is wired-guest and its VLAN ID is 236.
> show interface detailed management
Interface Name................................... management
MAC Address...................................... 00:0b:85:32:ab:60
IP Address....................................... 1.100.49.30
IP Netmask....................................... 255.255.255.0
IP Gateway....................................... 1.100.49.1
VLAN............................................. 149
Active Physical Port............................. 1
Primary Physical Port............................ 1
Backup Physical Port............................. Unconfigured
Primary DHCP Server.............................. 1.100.2.15
Secondary DHCP Server............................ Unconfigured
ACL.............................................. Unconfigured
AP Manager....................................... No
Note
Some WLAN controllers may have only one physical port listed because they have only one physical port.
Related Commands
config interface
show inventory
To display a physical inventory of the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show inventory command.
show inventory
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
inventory
|
Physical Cisco Wireless LAN controller configuration.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Switch Description............................... Cisco Controller
Machine Model.................................... WLC4404-100
Serial Number.................................... FLS0923003B
Burned-in MAC Address............................ 00:0B:85:32:AB:60
Crypto Accelerator 1............................. Absent
Crypto Accelerator 2............................. Absent
Power Supply 1................................... Absent
Power Supply 2................................... Present, OK
Note
Some wireless LAN controllers may have no crypto accelerator (VPN termination module) or power supplies listed because they have no provisions for VPN termination modules or power supplies.
Related Commands
show sysinfo
show ipsec
Use the show ipsec command to display active IPSec SAs.
show ipsec {brief | IP_or_MAC_address}
Syntax Description
show
|
Command action.
|
ipsec
|
Displays active IPSec SAs
|
{brief | IP_or_MAC_address}
|
Enter brief to display active IPSec SAs.
Enter the IP address of MAC address of an IPSec SA.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Related Commands
None.
show known ap
To display known Cisco lightweight access point information, use the show known ap command.
show known ap {summary | detailed MAC}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
known ap
|
Known Cisco lightweight access point information.
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all known access points.
|
detailed
|
Provides detailed information for all known access points.
|
MAC
|
MAC address of the known AP
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
MAC Address State # APs # Clients Last Heard
----------- ----------- ----- -------- -----------------
Related Commands
config ap
show l2tp
To display L2TP sessions, use the show l2tp command.
show l2tp {summary | ip_address}
Syntax Description
show l2tp
|
Displays configurations.
|
summary
|
Displays all L2TP sessions.
|
ip_address
|
Displays an L2TP session.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
LAC_IPaddr LTid LSid RTid RSid ATid ASid State
---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
Related Commands
None.
show lag summary
To display the current LAG status, use the show lag summary command.
show lag summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
Related Commands
config lag
show ldap
To display the detailed LDAP server information, use the show ldap command.
show ldap index
Syntax Description
index
|
LDAP server index. Valid values are from 1 to 17.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Server Index..................................... 1
Address.......................................... 2.3.1.4
Port............................................. 389
Enabled.......................................... Yes
User DN.......................................... name1
User Attribute................................... attr1
User Type........................................ username1
Retransmit Timeout............................... 3 seconds
Bind Method ..................................... Anonymous
Related Commands
config ldap
show ldap statistics
show ldap summary
show ldap statistics
To display the detailed LDAP server information, use the show ldap statistics command.
show ldap statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None.
Examples
Server Index..................................... 1
Initialized OK................................. 0
Initialization failed.......................... 0
Initialization retries......................... 0
Closed OK...................................... 0
Received....................................... 0
Sent........................................... 0
OK............................................. 0
Success........................................ 0
Authentication failed.......................... 0
Server not found............................... 0
No received attributes......................... 0
No passed username............................. 0
Not connected to server........................ 0
Internal error................................. 0
Retries........................................ 0
Server Index..................................... 2
Related Commands
config ldap
show ldap
show ldap summary
show ldap summary
To display the current LDAP status, use the show ldap summary command.
show ldap summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
Idx Server Address Port Enabled
--- --------------- ---- -------
1 2.3.1.4 389 Yes
2 10.10.20.22 389 Yes
Related Commands
config ldap
show ldap
show ldap statistics
show load-balancing
To display the status of the load-balancing feature, use the show load-balancing command.
show load-balancing
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
load-balancing
|
Displays the load-balancing status.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Aggressive Load Balancing...................... Enabled
Aggressive Load Balancing Window............... 0 clients
Related Commands
config load-balancing
show local-auth certificates
This command is used to display local authentication certificate information:
show local-auth certificates
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show local-auth certificates
Certificates available for Local EAP authentication:
Certificate issuer .............................. vendor
Subject: C=AU, ST=NSW, L=Sydney, O=Cisco Systems
OU=WNBU Sydney, CN=wnbu-syd-acs-a.cisco.com
Issuer: C=AU, ST=NSW, L=Sydney, O=Cisco Systems
OU=WNBU Sydney, CN=wnbu-syd-acs-a.cisco.com
Valid: 2005 Jun 15th, 04:53:49 GMT to 2008 Jun 15th, 05:03:34 GMT
Device certificate:
Subject: MAILTO=test@test.net, C=AU, ST=NSW, L=Sydney
O=Cisco Systems, OU=WNBU Sydney, CN=concannon
Issuer: C=AU, ST=NSW, L=Sydney, O=Cisco Systems
OU=WNBU Sydney, CN=wnbu-syd-acs-a.cisco.com
Valid: 2006 Aug 9th, 05:14:16 GMT to 2007 Aug 9th, 05:24:16 GMT
Certificate issuer .............................. cisco
Subject: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
OU=none, CN=ca, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Issuer: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
OU=none, CN=ca, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Valid: 2003 Feb 12th, 23:38:55 GMT to 2012 Nov 11th, 23:38:55 GMT
Device certificate:
Subject: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
CN=000b85335340, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Issuer: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
OU=none, CN=ca, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Valid: 2005 Feb 22nd, 10:52:58 GMT to 2014 Nov 22nd, 10:52:58 GMT
Certificate issuer .............................. legacy
Subject: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
OU=none, CN=ca, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Issuer: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
OU=none, CN=ca, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Valid: 2003 Feb 12th, 23:38:55 GMT to 2012 Nov 11th, 23:38:55 GMT
Device certificate:
Subject: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
CN=000b85335340, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Issuer: C=US, ST=California, L=San Jose, O=airespace Inc
OU=none, CN=ca, MAILTO=support@airespace.com
Valid: 2005 Feb 22nd, 10:52:58 GMT to 2014 Nov 22nd, 10:52:58 GMT
Related Commands
config local-auth eap-profile
show local-auth config
This command is used to display local authentication configuration information:
show local-auth config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
User credentials database search order:
Primary ................................... Local DB
Name ...................................... fast-test
Certificate issuer .................... default
Enabled methods ....................... fast
Configured on WLANs ................... 2
EAP Method configuration:
Certificate issuer .................... default
Peer verification options:
Check against CA certificates ..... Enabled
Verify certificate CN identity .... Disabled
Check certificate date validity ... Enabled
TTL for the PAC ....................... 3 600
Initial client message ................ <none>
Local certificate required ............ No
Client certificate required ........... No
Vendor certificate required ........... No
Anonymous provision allowed ........... Yes
Authenticator ID ...................... 7b7fffffff0000000000000000000000
Authority Information ................. Test
EAP Profile.................................... tls-prof
Enabled methods for this profile .......... tls
Active on WLANs ........................... 1 3
EAP Method configuration:
Certificate issuer used ............... cisco
Peer verification options:
Check against CA certificates ..... disabled
Verify certificate CN identity .... disabled
Check certificate date validity ... disabled
Related Commands
config local-auth eap-profile
config local-auth method fast
show local-auth statistics
This command is used to display local EAP authentication statistics:
show local-auth statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show local-auth statistics
Local EAP authentication DB statistics:
Requests received ............................... 14
Responses returned .............................. 14
Requests dropped (no EAP AVP) ................... 0
Requests dropped (other reasons) ................ 0
Authentication timeouts ......................... 0
Authentication statistics:
------------------------------------
Local EAP credential request statistics:
Requests sent to LDAP DB ........................ 0
Requests sent to File DB ........................ 2
Requests failed (unable to send) ................ 0
Authentication results received:
Success ....................................... 2
Fail .......................................... 0
Local device certificate load failures .......... 0
Total peer certificates checked ................. 0
CA issuer check ............................... 0
CN name not equal to identity ................. 0
Dates not valid or expired .................... 0
Related Commands
clear stats local-auth
config local-auth eap-profile
config local-auth method fast
show location
To display location system information, use the show location command.
show location [detail mac_address | summary]
Syntax Description
detail
|
Displays detailed location information
|
mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of a client.
|
summary
|
Displays summary location information.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
Related Commands
clear location rfid
config location
show location statistics rfid
To see any RFID-related errors, use the show location statistics rfid command.
show location statistics rfid
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
> show location statistics rfid
Database Full : 0 Failed Delete: 0
Null Bufhandle: 0 Bad Packet: 0
Bad LWAPP Data: 0 Bad LWAPP Encap: 0
Off Channel: 0 Bad CCX Version: 0
Above Max RSSI: 0 Below Max RSSI: 0
Invalid RSSI: 0 Add RSSI Failed: 0
Oldest Expired RSSI: 0 Smallest Overwrite: 0
Related Commands
clear location statistics rfid
show logging
To display the syslog facility logging parameters and buffer contents, use the show logging command.
show logging
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
logging
|
Current parameters and buffer content details.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
- Logging of system messages to buffer :
- Logging filter level.......................... errors
- Number of system messages logged.............. 67227
- Number of system messages dropped............. 21136
- Logging of debug messages to buffer ........... Disabled
- Number of debug messages logged............... 0
- Number of debug messages dropped.............. 0
- Logging of system messages to console :
- Logging filter level.......................... errors
- Number of system messages logged.............. 0
- Number of system messages dropped............. 88363
- Logging of debug messages to console .......... Enabled
- Number of debug messages logged............... 0
- Number of debug messages dropped.............. 0
- Syslog facility................................ local0
- Logging of system messages to syslog :
- Logging filter level.......................... errors
- Number of system messages logged.............. 67227
- Number of system messages dropped............. 21136
- Logging of debug messages to syslog ........... Disabled
- Number of debug messages logged............... 0
- Number of debug messages dropped.............. 0
- Number of remote syslog hosts.................. 0
- Host 0....................................... Not Configured
- Host 1....................................... Not Configured
- Host 2....................................... Not Configured
Logging of traceback............................. Disabled
Logging of process information................... Disabled
Logging of source file informational............. Enabled
Timestamping of messages.........................
- Timestamping of system messages................ Enabled
- Timestamp format.............................. Date and Time
- Timestamping of debug messages................. Enabled
- Timestamp format.............................. Date and Time
Logging buffer (67227 logged, 21136 dropped)
*Apr 03 09:48:01.728: %MM-3-INVALID_PKT_RECVD: mm_listen.c:5508 Received an invalid
packet from 1.100.163.51. Source member:0.0.0.0. source member unknown.
*Apr 03 09:47:34.194: %LWAPP-3-DECODE_ERR: spam_lrad.c:1271 Error decoding discovery
request from AP 00:13:5f:0e:d4:20
*Apr 03 09:47:34.194: %LWAPP-3-DISC_OTAP_ERR: spam_lrad.c:5554 Ignoring OTAP discovery
request from AP 00:13:5f:0e:d4:20, OTAP is disabled
Previous message occurred 2 times.
Related Commands
config logging syslog host
config logging syslog facility
config logging syslog level
show loginsession
To display the existing sessions, use the show loginsession command.
show loginsession
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
loginsession
|
Current session details.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
ID User Name Connection From Idle Time Session Time
-- --------------- --------------- ------------ ------------
00 admin EIA-232 00:00:00 00:19:04
Related Commands
config loginsession close
show lwapp reap association
To view the list of clients associated to an access point and their SSIDs, use the show lwapp reap association command.
show lwapp reap assocation
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
> show lwapp reap association
Related Commands
show lwap reap status
show lwapp reap status
To view the status of the hybrid-REAP access point (connected or standalone), use the show lwapp reap status command.
show lwapp reap status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
Related Commands
show lwap reap association
show macfilter
To display the MAC filter parameters, use the show macfilter command. The MAC delimiter (none, colon, or hyphen) for MAC addresses sent to RADIUS servers is displayed. The MAC filter table lists the clients that are always allowed to associate with a wireless LAN.
show macfilter {summary | detail MAC}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
macfilter
|
Filter details.
|
summary
|
Displays a summary of all MAC filter entries.
|
detail MAC
|
Detailed display of a MAC filter entry.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show macfilter detail xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
MAC Address...................................... xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
WLAN Identifier.................................. Any
Interface Name................................... management
Description...................................... RAP
MAC Filter RADIUS Compatibility mode............. Cisco ACS
MAC Filter Delimiter............................. None
MAC Address WLAN Id Description
----------------------- -------------- --------------------------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Any RAP
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Any PAP2 (2nd hop)
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Any PAP1 (1st hop)
Related Commands
config macfilter mac-delimiter
config macfilter add
config macfilter delete
config macfilter description
config macfilter wlan-id
show mgmtuser
To display the local management user accounts on the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show mgmtuser command.
show mgmtuser
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
mgmtuser
|
List of management users.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
User Name Permissions Description
----------------------- ------------ --------------------------------
Related Commands
config mgmtuser add, config mgmtuser delete, config mgmtuser password
Show Mobility Commands
Use the show mobility commands to display mobility settings.
show mobility anchor
To display the wireless LAN anchor list for the Cisco Wireless LAN controller mobility groups, use the show mobility anchor command.
show mobility anchor
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
mobility
|
Mobility group.
|
anchor
|
Displays the mobility wireless LAN anchor list.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Mobility Anchor Export List
Related Commands
config mobility group discovery
config mobility group member
show mobility anchor {wlan | guest-lan}
To display a list and status of controllers configured as mobility anchors for a specific WLAN or wired guest LAN, use the show mobility anchor {wlan | guest-lan} command.
show mobility anchor {wlan | guest-lan} {wlan_id | guest_lan_id}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
mobility
|
Mobility group.
|
anchor
|
Displays the mobility wireless LAN anchor list.
|
wlan
|
Wireless LAN parameters.
|
guest-lan
|
Indicates the active wired guest LAN.
|
wlan_id
|
Enter a wireless LAN identifier between 1 and 16.
|
guest_lan_id
|
Guest LAN indentifier between 1 and 5 (inclusive).
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show mobility anchor {wlan | guest-lan} 5
Mobility Anchor Export List
WLAN ID IP Address Status
2 10.50.234.3 CNTRL_DATA_PATH_DOWN
GLAN ID IP Address Status
The status field shows one of the following values:
•
UP—The controller is reachable and able to pass data.
•
CNTRL_PATH_DOWN—The mpings failed. The controller cannot be reached through the control path and is considered failed.
•
DATA_PATH_DOWN—The epings failed. The controller cannot be reached and is considered failed.
•
CNTRL_DATA_PATH_DOWN—Both the mpings and epings failed. The controller cannot be reached and is considered failed.
Related Commands
show mobility summary
config mobility group keepalive count
config mobility group keepalive interval
config mobility group anchor add {wlan | guest-lan}
config {wlan | guest-lan} mobility anchor add
config {wlan | guest-lan} mobility anchor delete
config mobility group anchor delete {wlan | guest-lan}
show mobility statistics
To display the statistics information for the Cisco Wireless LAN controller mobility groups, use the show mobility statistics command.
show mobility statistics
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
mobility
|
Mobility group.
|
statistics
|
Displays statistics for the mobility manager.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show mobility statistics
Global Mobility Statistics
Rx Errors..................................... 0
Tx Errors..................................... 0
Responses Retransmitted....................... 0
Handoff Requests Received..................... 0
Handoff End Requests Received................. 0
State Transitions Disallowed.................. 0
Resource Unavailable.......................... 0
Mobility Initiator Statistics
Handoff Requests Sent......................... 0
Handoff Replies Received...................... 0
Handoff as Local Received..................... 2
Handoff as Foreign Received................... 0
Handoff Denys Received........................ 0
Anchor Request Sent........................... 0
Anchor Deny Received.......................... 0
Anchor Grant Received......................... 0
Anchor Transfer Received...................... 0
Mobility Responder Statistics
Handoff Requests Ignored...................... 0
Ping Pong Handoff Requests Dropped............ 0
Handoff Requests Dropped...................... 0
Handoff Requests Denied....................... 0
Client Handoff as Local....................... 0
Client Handoff as Foreign ................... 0
Client Handoff Inter Group ................... 0
Anchor Requests Received...................... 0
Anchor Requests Denied........................ 0
Anchor Requests Granted....................... 0
Anchor Transferred............................ 0
Related Commands
config mobility group discovery, config mobility group member
show mobility summary
To display the summary information for the Cisco Wireless LAN controller mobility groups, use the show mobility summary command.
show mobility summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
mobility
|
Mobility group.
|
summary
|
Displays a summary of the mobility manager.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Symmetric Mobility Tunneling (current) .......... Disabled
Symmetric Mobility Tunneling (after reboot) ..... Disabled
Mobility Protocol Port........................... 16666
Mobility Security Mode........................... Disabled
Default Mobility Domain.......................... snmp_gui
Multicast Mode .................................. Disabled
Mobility Domain ID for 802.11r................... 0x66bd
Mobility Keepalive Interval...................... 10
Mobility Keepalive Count......................... 3
Mobility Group Members Configured................ 1
Mobility Control Message DSCP Value.............. 0
Controllers configured in the Mobility Group
MAC Address IP Address Group Name Multicast IP Status
00:1b:d4:6b:87:20 1.100.163.70 snmp_gui 0.0.0.0 Up
Note
Some WLAN controllers may list no mobility security mode.
Related Commands
config mobility group discovery
config mobility group member
show msglog
To display the message logs written to the Cisco Wireless LAN controller database, use the show msglog command. If there are more that 15 entries you are prompted to display the messages shown in the example.
show msglog
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
msglog
|
Shows message logs.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Message Log Severity Level..................... ERROR
Thu Aug 4 14:30:08 2005 [ERROR] spam_lrad.c 1540: AP 00:0b:85:18:b6:50 associated. Last
AP failure was due to Link Failure
Thu Aug 4 14:30:08 2005 [ERROR] spam_lrad.c 13840: Updating IP info for AP 00:
0b:85:18:b6:50 -- static 0, 1.100.49.240/255.255.255.0, gtw 1.100.49.1
Thu Aug 4 14:29:32 2005 [ERROR] dhcpd.c 78: dhcp server: binding to 0.0.0.0
Thu Aug 4 14:29:32 2005 [ERROR] rrmgroup.c 733: Airewave Director: 802.11a switch group
reset
Thu Aug 4 14:29:32 2005 [ERROR] rrmgroup.c 733: Airewave Director: 802.11bg sw
Thu Aug 4 14:29:22 2005 [ERROR] sim.c 2841: Unable to get link state for primary port 0
of interface ap-manager
Thu Aug 4 14:29:22 2005 [ERROR] dtl_l2_dot1q.c 767: Unable to get USP
Thu Aug 4 14:29:22 2005 Previous message occurred 2 times
Thu Aug 4 14:29:14 2005 [CRITICAL] osapi_sem.c 794: Error! osapiMutexTake called with
NULL pointer: osapi_bsntime.c:927
Thu Aug 4 14:29:14 2005 [CRITICAL] osapi_sem.c 794: Error! osapiMutexTake called with
NULL pointer: osapi_bsntime.c:919
Thu Aug 4 14:29:14 2005 [CRITICAL] hwutils.c 1861: Security Module not found
Thu Aug 4 14:29:13 2005 [CRITICAL] bootos.c 791: Starting code...
Related Commands
show eventlog
show nac statistics
To display detailed Network Access Control (NAC) information about a Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show nac statistics command.
show nac statistics
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
nac
|
Network access control.
|
statistics
|
Detailed statistics.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Server Index....................................................... 1
Server Address..................................................... xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Number of requests sent............................................ 0
Number of retransmissions.......................................... 0
Number of requests received........................................ 0
Number of malformed requests received.............................. 0
Number of bad auth requests received............................... 0
Number of pending requests......................................... 0
Number of timed out requests....................................... 0
Number of misc dropped request received............................ 0
Number of requests sent............................................ 0
Related Commands
show nac acl
show nac summary
show nac summary
To display NAC summary information for a Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show nac summary command.
show nac summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
nac
|
Network Access Control.
|
summary
|
Summary information.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
NAC ACL Name ...............................................
Index Server Address Port State
----- ---------------------------------------- ---- -----
1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 13336 Enabled
Related Commands
show nac acl
show nac statistics
show netuser
This command is used display detailed login information about a specified netuser or displays a summary information on all network users.
To show the configuration of a particular user in the local user database—show netuser detail
username.
To list all users in the local user database—show netuser summary.
Syntax Description
detail
|
Displays detailed information on the specified network user.
|
username
|
Specifies a network username (up to 24 alphanumeric characters).
|
summary
|
Displays summary information on all network users.
|
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was revised to include detail and summary options.
|
Examples
Maximum logins allowed for a given user name ........Unlimited
> show netuser detail john10
User Name........................................... abc
WLAN Id............................................. Any
Lifetime............................................ Permanent
Description......................................... test user
Related Commands
config netuser maxeapuserlogin
show netuser summary
show netuser guest-roles
To display a list of the current QoS roles and their bandwidth parameters, use the show netuser guest-roles command.
show netuser guest-roles
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays parameters.
|
netuser
|
Local network user.
|
guest-role
|
QoS role for the guest user.
|
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Examples
> show netuser guest-roles
Role Name.............................. Contractor
Average Data Rate.................. 10
Burst Data Rate.................... 10
Average Realtime Rate.............. 100
Burst Realtime Rate................ 100
Role Name.............................. Vendor
Average Data Rate.................. unconfigured
Burst Data Rate.................... unconfigured
Average Realtime Rate.............. unconfigured
Burst Realtime Rate................ unconfigured
Related Commands
config netuser maxeapuserlogin
show netuser summary
show network summary
To display the network configuration of the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show network summary command.
show network summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
network
|
Network configuration.
|
summary
|
Summary of network configuration.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
RF-Network Name............................. mrf
Web Mode.................................... Enable
Secure Web Mode............................. Enable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option High.......... Disable
Secure Shell (ssh).......................... Enable
Telnet...................................... Enable
Ethernet Multicast Mode..................... Disable
Ethernet Broadcast Mode..................... Disable
IGMP snooping............................... Disabled
IGMP timeout................................ 60 seconds
User Idle Timeout........................... 300 seconds
ARP Idle Timeout............................ 300 seconds
Cisco AP Default Master..................... Disable
AP Join Priority............................ Enabled
Mgmt Via Wireless Interface................. Disable
Mgmt Via Dynamic Interface.................. Disable
Bridge MAC filter Config.................... Enable
Bridge Security Mode........................ EAP
Over The Air Provisioning of AP's........... Disable
Apple Talk ................................. Disable
AP Fallback ................................ Enable
Web Auth Redirect Ports .................... 80
Fast SSID Change ........................... Disabled
802.3 Bridging ............................. Disable
Related Commands
config ap priority
config network ap-priority
config network arptimeout
config network bcast-ssid
config network broadcast
config network dsport
config network master-base
config network mgmt-via-wireless
config network multicast global
config network params
config network rf-mobility-domain
config network secureweb
config network secweb-passwd
config network ssh
config network telnet
config network usertimeout
config network vlan
config network webmode
show network multicast mgid detail
To display all the clients joined to the multicast group in a specific MGID, use the show network multicast mgid detail command.
show network multicast mgid detail mgid_value
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
network
|
Network configuration.
|
mgid_value
|
Number between 550 and 4095.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show network multicast mgid detail
Mgid ............................... 550
Multicast Group Address ............ 239.255.255.250
Vlan ............................... 0
Rx Packet Count .................... 807399588
No of clients ...................... 1
Client List ........................
Client MAC Expire TIme (mm:ss)
Related Commands
show network multicast mgid summary
show network multicast mgid summary
To display all the multicast groups and their corresponding MGIDs, use the show network multicast mgid summary command.
show network multicast mgid summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
network
|
Network configuration.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show network multicast mgid summary
InterfaceName vlanId MGID
----------------------------- ------ -----
Number of Layer3 MGIDs ................ 1
------------------ ----- ------
Related Commands
show network multicast mgid detail
show nmsp notify-interval summary
To display the NMSP configuration settings, use the show nmsp notify-interval summary command.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
None
Examples
>show nmsp notify-interval summary
NMSP Notification Interval Summary
Measurement interval: 2 sec
Measurement interval: 8 sec
Measurement interval: 2 sec
Measurement interval: 2 sec
Related Commands
config nmsp notify-interval measurement
show nmsp statistics
To display NMSP coutners., use the show nmsp statistics command.
show nmsp statistics {summary | connection all}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
nmsp statistics
|
Displays NMSP coutners.
|
summary
|
Displays common NMSP counters.
|
connection all
|
Displays all connection-specific counters.
|
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
> show nmsp statistics summary
Related Commands
clear locp statistics
show nmsp status
To display the status of active NMSP connections, use the show nmsp status command.
show nmsp status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Examples
LocServer IP TxEchoResp RxEchoReq TxData RxData
-------------- ----------- --------- -------- -------
10.19.35.51 34100 34100 6 6
Related Commands
clear locp statistics
show pmk-cache
To display information about the PMK cache, use the show port command.
show pmk-cache {all | MAC}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
pmk-cache
|
PMK cache.
|
all
|
Displays information about all entries in the PMK cache.
|
MAC
|
Displays information about a single entry in the PMK cache.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show pmk-cache xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Station Lifetime VLAN Override IP Override
----------------- -------- -------------------- ---------------
Related Commands
config pmk-cache delete
show port
To display the Cisco Wireless LAN controller port settings on an individual or global basis, use the show port command.
show port {port | summary}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
port
|
Cisco Wireless LAN controller port.
|
{port | summary}
|
Individual port or all ports.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
STP Admin Physical Physical Link Link Mcast
Pr Type Stat Mode Mode Status Status Trap Appliance POE
-- ------- ---- ------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- --------- -------
1 Normal Disa Enable Auto 1000 Full Down Enable Enable N/A
Note
Some WLAN controllers may not have multicast or Power over Ethernet (PoE) listed because they do not support those features.
STP Admin Physical Physical Link Link Mcast
Pr Type Stat Mode Mode Status Status Trap Appliance POE
-- ------- ---- ------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- --------- -------
1 Normal Forw Enable Auto 1000 Full Up Enable Enable N/A
2 Normal Disa Enable Auto 1000 Full Down Enable Enable N/A
3 Normal Disa Enable Auto 1000 Full Down Enable Enable N/A
4 Normal Disa Enable Auto 1000 Full Down Enable Enable N/A
Note
Some WLAN controllers may have only one port listed because they have only one physical port.
Related Commands
config ap port
config network dsport
config mirror port
config port adminmode
config port linktrap
config port power
show qos queue_length all
To display quality of service (QoS) information (queue length), use the show qos command.
show qos queue_length all
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
qos
|
Quality of Service information.
|
queue_length all
|
Displays queue lengths.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show qos queue_length all
Platinum queue length.......................... 255
Gold queue length.............................. 255
Silver queue length............................ 150
Bronze queue length............................ 100
Related Commands
config qos
Show Radius Commands
Use the show radius commands to display RADIUS settings.
show radius acct statistics
To display the RADIUS accounting server statistics for the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show radius acct statistics command.
show radius acct statistics
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
radius acct
|
RADIUS accounting server.
|
statistics
|
Displays RADIUS accounting server statistics.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show radius acct statistics
Server Index..................................... 1
Server Address................................... 10.1.17.10
Msg Round Trip Time.............................. 0 (1/100 second)
First Requests................................... 0
Retry Requests................................... 0
Accounting Responses............................. 0
Malformed Msgs................................... 0
Bad Authenticator Msgs........................... 0
Pending Requests................................. 0
Timeout Requests................................. 0
Unknowntype Msgs................................. 0
Other Drops...................................... 0
Related Commands
show radius auth statistics
show radius summary
show radius auth statistics
To display the RADIUS authentication server statistics for the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show radius auth statistics command.
show radius auth statistics
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
radius auth
|
RADIUS authentication server.
|
statistics
|
Displays RADIUS authentication server statistics.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show radius auth statistics
Server Index..................................... 1
Server Address................................... 1.1.1.1
Msg Round Trip Time.............................. 0 (1/100 second)
First Requests................................... 0
Retry Requests................................... 0
Accept Responses................................. 0
Reject Responses................................. 0
Challenge Responses.............................. 0
Malformed Msgs................................... 0
Bad Authenticator Msgs........................... 0
Pending Requests................................. 0
Timeout Requests................................. 0
Unknowntype Msgs................................. 0
Other Drops...................................... 0
Related Commands
show radius acct statistics
show radius summary
show radius rfc3576 statistics
To display the RADIUS rfc3576 server statistics for the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show radius rfc3576 statistics command.
RFC 3576, an extension to the RADIUS protocol, allows dynamic changes to a user session. This includes support for disconnecting users and changing authorizations applicable to a user session; that is, it provides support for Disconnect and Change-of-Authorization (CoA) messages. Disconnect messages cause a user session to be terminated immediately, whereas CoA messages modify session authorization attributes such as data filters.
show radius rfc3576 statistics
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
radius rfc3576
|
RADIUS RFC3576 server.
|
statistics
|
Displays RADIUS RFC-3576 server statistics.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show radius rfc3576 statistics
Server Index..................................... 1
Server Address................................... 10.1.17.10
Msg Round Trip Time.............................. 0 (1/100 second)
First Requests................................... 0
Retry Requests................................... 0
Accounting Responses............................. 0
Malformed Msgs................................... 0
Bad Authenticator Msgs........................... 0
Pending Requests................................. 0
Timeout Requests................................. 0
Unknown type Msgs................................. 0
Other Drops...................................... 0
Related Commands
show radius auth statistics
show radius summary
show radius rfc3576
show radius summary
To display the RADIUS authentication and accounting server summary, use the show radius summary command.
show radius summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
radius
|
RADIUS authentication server.
|
summary
|
Server summary.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Vendor Id Backward Compatibility................. Disabled
Credentials Caching.............................. Disabled
Call Station Id Type............................. IP Address
Administrative Authentication via RADIUS......... Enabled
Index Type Server Address Port State Tout RFC-3576 IPSec - AuthMod
e/Phase1/Group/Lifetime/Auth/Encr
----- ---- ---------------- ------ -------- ---- -------- ---------------
---------------------------------
Index Type Server Address Port State Tout RFC-3576 IPSec - AuthMod
e/Phase1/Group/Lifetime/Auth/Encr
----- ---- ---------------- ------ -------- ---- -------- ---------------
---------------------------------
Related Commands
show radius auth statistics
show radius acct statistics
Show RFID Commands
Use the show rfid commands to display rfid settings.
show rfid client
To list the RFID tags that are associated to the controller as clients, use the show rfid client command.
show rfid client
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.2
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
When the RFID tag is in client mode, information similar to the following appears:
------------------ -------- --------- ----------------- ------ ----------------
RFID Mac VENDOR Sec Ago Associated AP Chnl Client State
------------------ -------- --------- ----------------- ------ ----------------
00:14:7e:00:0b:b1 Pango 35 AP0019.e75c.fef4 1 Probing
Note
When the RFID tag is not in client mode, the above fields are blank.
Related Commands
config rfid
show rfid config
show rfid detail
show rfid summary
show rfid config
This command is used to display the current RFID configuration settings.
show rfid config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
RFID Tag Data Collection ............................... Enabled
RFID Tag Auto-Timeout .................................. Enabled
RFID Client Data Collection ............................ Disabled
RFID Data Timeout ...................................... 200 seconds
Related Commands
config rfid
show rfid detail
show rfid summary
show rfid detail
This command is used to display detailed RFID information for a specified tag.
show rfid detail mac_address
Syntax Description
mac_address
|
Specifies the MAC address of an RFID tag.
|
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Examples
> show rfid detail 32:21:3a:51:01:02
RFID address..................................... 00:12:b8:00:20:52
Vendor........................................... G2
Last Heard....................................... 51 seconds ago
Packets Received................................. 2
Bytes Received................................... 324
Cisco Type.......................................
Version.......................................... 0
Tx Power......................................... 12 dBm
Channel.......................................... 1
Reg Class........................................ 12
Burst Length..................................... 1
Last Sequence Control............................ 0
Payload length................................... 127
01 09 00 00 00 00 0b 85 52 52 52 02 07 4b ff ff
7f ff ff ff 03 14 00 12 7b 10 48 53 c1 f7 51 4b
50 ba 5b 97 27 80 00 67 00 01 03 05 01 42 34 00
00 03 05 02 42 5c 00 00 03 05 03 42 82 00 00 03
05 04 42 96 00 00 03 05 05 00 00 00 55 03 05 06
42 be 00 00 03 02 07 05 03 12 08 10 00 01 02 03
04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 03 0d 09 03
08 05 07 a8 02 00 10 00 23 b2 4e 03 02 0a 03
lap1242-2(slot 0, chan 1) 50 seconds ag.... -76 dBm
lap1242(slot 0, chan 1) 50 seconds ago..... -65 dBm
Related Commands
config rfid
show rfid config
show rfid summary
This command is used to display detailed RFID information for a specified tag.
show rfid summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
----------------- -------- ------------------ ------ ---------------------
RFID ID VENDOR Closest AP RSSI Time Since Last Heard
----------------- -------- ------------------ ------ ---------------------
00:04:f1:00:00:04 Wherenet ap:1120 -51 858 seconds ago
00:0c:cc:5c:06:d3 Aerosct ap:1120 -51 68 seconds ago
00:0c:cc:5c:08:45 Aerosct AP_1130 -54 477 seconds ago
00:0c:cc:5c:08:4b Aerosct wolverine -54 332 seconds ago
00:0c:cc:5c:08:52 Aerosct ap:1120 -51 699 seconds ago
Related Commands
config rfid
show rfid config
show rfid detail
Show Rogue Adhoc Commands
Use the rogue adhoc commands rogue adhoc settings.
show rogue adhoc detailed
To show details of an ad-hoc rogue access point detected by the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show rogue adhoc client detailed command.
show rogue adhoc detailed MAC
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue adhoc
|
Ad-hoc rogue.
|
detailed
|
Displays detailed information.
|
MAC
|
Ad-hoc rogue MAC address.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue adhoc detailed 02:61:ce:8e:a8:8c
Adhoc Rogue MAC address.......................... 02:61:ce:8e:a8:8c
Adhoc Rogue BSSID................................ 02:61:ce:8e:a8:8c
State............................................ Alert
First Time Adhoc Rogue was Reported.............. Tue Dec 11 20:45:45 2007
Last Time Adhoc Rogue was Reported............... Tue Dec 11 20:45:45 2007
MAC Address.............................. 00:14:1b:58:4a:e0
Name..................................... AP0014.1ced.2a60
Radio Type............................... 802.11b
SSID..................................... rf4k3ap
Channel.................................. 3
RSSI..................................... -56 dBm
SNR...................................... 15 dB
Encryption............................... Disabled
ShortPreamble............................ Disabled
WPA Support.............................. Disabled
Last reported by this AP............... Tue Dec 11 20:45:45 2007
Related Commands
show rogue adhoc summary
show rogue adhoc summary
To display a summary of the ad-hoc rogue access points detected by the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show rogue adhoc summary command.
show rogue adhoc summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue adhoc
|
Ad-hoc rogue access point.
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all Adhoc Rogues.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue adhoc summary
Detect and report Ad-Hoc Networks................ Enabled
Client MAC Address Adhoc BSSID State # APs Last Heard
------------------ ----------- ----- --- -------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx super Alert 1 Sat Aug 9 21:12:50 2004
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Aug 9 21:12:50 2003
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Sat Aug 9 21:10:50 2003
Related Commands
show rogue adhoc detailed
Show Rogue AP Commands
Use the rogue ap commands to display rogue access point settings.
show rogue ap clients
To show details of a rogue access point clients detected by the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show rogue ap clients command.
show rogue ap clients ap_mac_address
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue ap
|
Rogue access point.
|
clients
|
Summary information.
|
ap_mac_address
|
Rogue access point MAC address.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue ap clients xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
MAC Address State # APs Last Heard
----------------- ------------------ ----- -------------------------
00:bb:cd:12:ab:ff Alert 1 Fri Nov 30 11:26:23 2007
Related Commands
show rogue ap summary
show rogue ap detailed
To show details of a rogue access point detected by the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show rogue-ap detailed command.
show rogue ap detailed ap_mac_address
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue ap
|
Rogue access point.
|
detailed
|
Displays detailed information.
|
ap_mac_address
|
Rogue access point MAC address.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue ap detailed xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Rogue BSSID...................................... 00:0b:85:63:d1:94
Is Rogue on Wired Network........................ No
Classification................................... Unclassified
State............................................ Alert
First Time Rogue was Reported.................... Fri Nov 30 11:24:56 2007
Last Time Rogue was Reported..................... Fri Nov 30 11:24:56 2007
MAC Address.............................. 00:12:44:bb:25:d0
Name..................................... HReap
Radio Type............................... 802.11g
SSID..................................... edu-eap
Channel.................................. 6
RSSI..................................... -61 dBm
SNR...................................... -1 dB
Encryption............................... Enabled
ShortPreamble............................ Enabled
WPA Support.............................. Disabled
Last reported by this AP.............. Fri Nov 30 11:24:56 2007
Related Commands
show rogue ap summary
show rogue ap clients
show rogue ap summary
To display a summary of the rogue access points detected by the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show rogue-ap summary command.
show rogue ap summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue ap
|
Rogue access point.
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all rogue access points.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Rogue Location Discovery Protocol................ Disabled
Rogue ap timeout................................. 1200
MAC Address Classification # APs # Clients Last Heard
----------------- ------------------ ----- --------- -----------------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx friendly 1 0 Thu Aug 4 18:57:11 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx malicious 1 0 Thu Aug 4 19:00:11 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx malicious 1 0 Thu Aug 4 18:57:11 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx malicious 1 0 Thu Aug 4 18:57:11 2005
Related Commands
show rogue ap detailed
show rogue ap clients
show rogue ap friendly summary
show rogue ap malicious summary
show rogue ap unclassified summary
show rogue ap friendly summary
To view a list of the friendly rogue access points detected by the controller, use the show rogue-ap friendly summary command.
show rogue ap friendly summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue ap
|
Rogue access point.
|
friendly
|
Friendly rogue access points
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all rogue access points.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue ap friendly summary
Number of APs.................................... 1
MAC Address State # APs # Clients Last Heard
----------------- ------------------ ----- --------- ---------------------------
00:0a:b8:7f:08:c0 Internal 1 0 Tue Nov 27 13:52:04 2007
Related Commands
show rogue ap detailed
show rogue ap clients
show rogue ap malicious summary
show rogue ap summary
show rogue ap unclassified summary
show rogue ap malicious summary
To view a list of the malicious rogue access points detected by the controller, use the show rogue-ap malicious summary command.
show rogue ap malicious summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue ap
|
Rogue access point.
|
malicious
|
Malicious rogue access points
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all rogue access points.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue ap malicious summary
Number of APs.................................... 2
MAC Address State # APs # Clients Last Heard
----------------- ------------------ ----- --------- ---------------------------
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Alert 1 0 Tue Nov 27 13:52:04 2007
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Alert 1 0 Tue Nov 27 13:52:04 2007
Related Commands
show rogue ap detailed
show rogue ap clients
show rogue ap friendly summary
show rogue ap summary
show rogue ap unclassified summary
show rogue ap unclassified summary
To view a list of the unclassified rogue access points detected by the controller, use the show rogue-ap unclassified summary command.
show rogue ap unclassified summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue ap
|
Rogue access point.
|
unclassified
|
Unclassified rogue access points
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all rogue access points.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue ap unclassified summary
Number of APs.................................... 164
MAC Address State # APs # Clients Last Heard
----------------- ------------------ ----- --------- -----------------------
00:0b:85:63:cd:bd Alert 1 0 Fri Nov 30 11:12:52 2007
00:0b:85:63:cd:e7 Alert 1 0 Fri Nov 30 11:29:01 2007
00:0b:85:63:ce:05 Alert 1 0 Fri Nov 30 11:26:23 2007
00:0b:85:63:ce:07 Alert 1 0 Fri Nov 30 11:26:23 2007
Related Commands
show rogue ap detailed
show rogue ap clients
show rogue ap friendly summary
show rogue ap malicious summary
show rogue ap summary
show rogue ap unclassified summary
Show Rogue Client Commands
Use the following rogue client commands to display the rogue client settings.
show rogue client detailed
To show details of a rogue client detected by a Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show rogue client detailed command.
show rogue client detailed MAC
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue client
|
Rogue client.
|
detailed
|
Provide detailed information for a rogue client.
|
MAC
|
Rogue client MAC address.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue client detailed xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Rogue BSSID...................................... 00:0b:85:23:ea:d1
State............................................ Alert
First Time Rogue was Reported.................... Mon Dec 3 21:50:36 2007
Last Time Rogue was Reported..................... Mon Dec 3 21:50:36 2007
Rogue Client IP address.......................... Not known
MAC Address.............................. 00:15:c7:82:b6:b0
Name..................................... AP0016.47b2.31ea
Radio Type............................... 802.11a
RSSI..................................... -71 dBm
SNR...................................... 23 dB
Channel.................................. 149
Last reported by this AP.............. Mon Dec 3 21:50:36 2007
Related Commands
show rogue client summary
show rogue client summary
To display a summary of the rogue clients detected by the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show rogue client summary command.
show rogue client summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue client
|
Rogue client.
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all rogue clients.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue client summary
MAC Address State # APs Last Heard
----------------- ------------------ ----- -----------------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:00:08 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:00:08 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:00:08 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:00:08 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:00:08 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:00:08 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:09:11 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:03:11 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:03:11 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:09:11 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 18:57:08 2005
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Alert 1 Thu Aug 4 19:12:08 2005
Related Commands
show rogue client detailed
show rogue ignore-list
To view a list of rogue access points that are configured to be ignored, use the show rogue ignore-list command.
show rogue ignore-list
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue ignore-list
|
Rogue access points that are configured to be ignored.
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all rogue clients.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue client summary
Related Commands
show rogue client detailed
Show Rogue Rule Commands
Use the following rogue rule commands to display the rogue rule settings.
show rogue rule detailed
To view detailed information for a specific rogue classification rule, use the show rogue rule detailed command.
show rogue rule detailed rule_name
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue rule
|
Rogue rules.
|
detailed
|
Shows detailed information on a specific rogue classification rule.
|
rule_name
|
Rogue rule name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue rule detailed Rule2
Priority......................................... 2
Rule Name........................................ Rule2
State............................................ Enabled
Type............................................. Malicious
Match Operation.................................. Any
Hit Count........................................ 352
Total Conditions................................. 2
type......................................... Client-count
value........................................ 10
type......................................... Duration
value (seconds).............................. 2000
Related Commands
show rogue rule detailed
show rogue rule summary
To view the rogue classification rules that are configured on the controller, use the show rogue rule summary command.
show rogue rule summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
rogue rule
|
Rogue rules.
|
summary
|
Displays a list of all rogue rules that are configured on the controller
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show rogue rule summary
Priority Rule Name State Type Match Hit Count
-------- ----------------------- -------- ------------- ----- ---------
1 mtest Enabled Malicious All 0
2 asdfasdf Enabled Malicious All 0
Related Commands
show rogue rule detailed
show route summary
To show the routes assigned to the Cisco Wireless LAN controller service port, use the show route summary command.
show route summary
Syntax Description
show route
|
Command action.
|
summary
|
Displays all the configured routes.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Number of Routes............................... 1
Destination Network Genmask Gateway
------------------- ------------------- -------------------
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.255.255.0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Related Commands
config route
show rules
To show the active internal firewall rules, use the show rules command.
show rules
Syntax Description
show rules
|
Displays active internal firewall rules.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
--------------------------------------------------------
Precedence..........: 99999999
Flags...............: 00000001 ( PASS )
--------------------------------------------------------
Precedence..........: 99999999
Flags...............: 00000001 ( PASS )
Service name........: GDB
Dest port low.......: 1000
Dest port high......: 1000
IP High............: 0.0.0.0
--------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
None.
show run-config
To show a comprehensive view of the current Cisco Wireless LAN controller configuration, use the show run-config command.
show run-config
Syntax Description
show run-config
|
Command action.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Press Enter to continue...
Switch Description............................... Cisco Controller
Machine Model....................................
Serial Number.................................... FLS0923003B
Burned-in MAC Address............................ xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Crypto Accelerator 1............................. Absent
Crypto Accelerator 2............................. Absent
Power Supply 1................................... Absent
Power Supply 2................................... Present, OK
Press Enter to continue Or <Ctl Z> to abort...
Note
Some WLAN controllers may have no Crypto Accelerator (VPN Termination Module) or Power Supplies listed because they have no provisions for VPN Termination Modules or Power Supplies.
Related Commands
config route
show serial
To show the serial (console) port configuration, use the show serial command.
show serial
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
serial
|
Displays EIA-232 parameters and serial port inactivity timeout.
|
Defaults
9600, 8, off, 1, none.
Examples
Serial Port Login Timeout (minutes)......... 45
Baud Rate................................... 9600
Character Size.............................. 8
Flow Control:............................... Disable
Stop Bits................................... 1
Parity Type:................................ none
Related Commands
config serial baudrate
config serial timeout
show sessions
To show the console port login timeout and maximum number of simultaneous Command Line Interface (CLI) sessions, use the show sessions command.
show sessions
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
sessions
|
Displays CLI session configuration information.
|
Defaults
5 minutes, 5 sessions.
Examples
CLI Login Timeout (minutes)............ 0
Maximum Number of CLI Sessions......... 5
The response indicates that the CLI sessions never time out and that the Cisco Wireless LAN controller can host up to five simultaneous CLI sessions.
Related Commands
config sessions maxsessions
config sessions timeout
show services mobility
To view all mobility services active on the controller, use the show services mobility command.
show services mobility {summary | detail {all | ipaddr}}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
services mobility
|
Displays mobilty services.
|
summary
|
Displays summary of mobility services.
|
detail
|
Displays mobility services in detail.
|
all
|
Displays details for all connections.
|
ipaddr
|
Displays details for the specified IP connection.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
show services mobility summary
Mobility Services Subscribed:
10.19.35.218 Client Tracking, Tag Tracking
show snmpcommunity
To display SNMP community entries, use the show snmpcommunity command.
show snmpcommunity
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
snmpcommunity
|
Displays SNMP community entries.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
SNMP Community Name Client IP Address Client IP Mask Access Mode Status
------------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------- --------
public 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Read Only Enable
********** 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Read/Write Enable
Related Commands
config snmp version
config snmp community mode
config snmp community accessmode
config snmp community create
config snmp community delete
config snmp community ipaddr
show snmptrap
To show the Cisco Wireless LAN controller SNMP trap receivers and their status, use the show snmptrap command.
show snmptrap
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
snmptrap
|
SNMP trap receivers.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
SNMP Trap Receiver Name IP Address Status
------------------------ ----------------- --------
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Enable
Related Commands
config snmp version
config snmp trapreceiver
show snmpv3user
To show the SNMP version 3 configuration, use the show snmpv3user command.
show snmpv3user
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
snmpv3user
|
SNMP version 3 configuration information.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
SNMP v3 User Name AccessMode Authentication Encryption
-------------------- ----------- -------------- ----------
default Read/Write HMAC-SHA CFB-AES
Related Commands
config snmp version
config snmp v3user
show snmpversion
To display which versions of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) are enabled or disabled on your controller, use the show snmpversion command.
show snmpversion
Syntax Description
show
|
Display settings.
|
snmpversion
|
Displays SNMP v1/v2/v3c status (enabled or disabled).
|
Defaults
Enable.
Examples
SNMP v1 Mode.................................. Disable
SNMP v2c Mode.................................. Enable
SNMP v3 Mode.................................. Enable
Related Commands
config snmp version
show spanningtree port
To show the Cisco Wireless LAN controller spanning tree port configuration, use the show spanningtree port command.
When the a Cisco 4400 Series wireless LAN controller is configured for port redundancy, spanning tree protocol must be disabled for all ports on the Cisco 4400 series wireless LAN controller. Spanning tree protocol can remain enabled on the switch connected to the Cisco 4400 series wireless LAN controller.
show spanningtree port port
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
spanningtree
|
Spanning tree.
|
port
|
Displays spanning tree values on a per port basis.
|
port
|
Physical port number:
• 1 through 4 on Cisco 2100 series wireless LAN controller.
• 1 or 2 on Cisco 4402 series wireless LAN controller.
• 1 through 4 on Cisco 4404 series wireless LAN controller.
|
Note
Some WLAN controllers do not support the spanning tree function.
Defaults
800C, Disabled, 802.1D, 128, 100, Auto.
Examples
> show spanningtree port 3
STP Port ID................................. 800C
STP Port State.............................. Disabled
STP Port Administrative Mode................ 802.1D
STP Port Priority........................... 128
STP Port Path Cost.......................... 100
STP Port Path Cost Mode..................... Auto
Related Commands
config spanningtree port
show spanningtree switch
To show the Cisco Wireless LAN controller network (DS port) spanning tree configuration, use the show spanningtree switch command.
show spanningtree switch
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
spanningtree
|
Spanning tree.
|
switch
|
Displays spanning tree values on a per switch basis.
|
Note
Some WLAN controllers do not support the spanning tree function.
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show spanningtree switch
STP Specification...................... IEEE 802.1D
STP Base MAC Address................... 00:0B:85:02:0D:20
Spanning Tree Algorithm................ Disable
STP Bridge Priority.................... 32768
STP Bridge Max. Age (seconds).......... 20
STP Bridge Hello Time (seconds)........ 2
STP Bridge Forward Delay (seconds)..... 15
Related Commands
config spanningtree switch bridgepriority
config spanningtree switch forwarddelay
config spanningtree switch hellotime
config spanningtree switch maxage
config spanningtree switch mode
Show Statistics Commands
Use the show stats commands to display controller statistics.
show stats port
To show physical port receive and transmit statistics, use the show stats port command.
show stats port {detailed port | summary port}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
stats
|
Statistics.
|
port
|
Port.
|
detailed
|
Displays detailed port statistics.
|
summary
|
Displays port summary statistics.
|
port
|
Physical port number:
• 1 through 4 on Cisco 2100 Series wireless LAN controllers.
• 1 or 2 on Cisco 4402 Series wireless LAN controllers.
• 1 through 4 on Cisco 4404 Series wireless LAN controllers.
• 1 on Cisco WLCM Series wireless LAN controllers.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show stats port summary 1
Packets Received Without Error................. 399958
Packets Received With Error.................... 0
Broadcast Packets Received..................... 8350
Packets Transmitted Without Error.............. 106060
Transmit Packets Errors........................ 0
Collisions Frames.............................. 0
Time Since Counters Last Cleared............... 2 day 11 hr 16 min 23 sec
> show stats port detailed 1
PACKETS RECEIVED (OCTETS)
Total Bytes...................................... 267799881
65-127 byte pkts :354016 128-255 byte pkts :1283092
256-511 byte pkts :8406 512-1023 byte pkts :3006
1024-1518 byte pkts :1184 1519-1530 byte pkts :0
PACKETS RECEIVED SUCCESSFULLY
Total............................................ 2567987
Unicast Pkts :2547844 Multicast Pkts:0 Broadcast Pkts:20143
PACKETS RECEIVED WITH MAC ERRORS
Total............................................ 0
Jabbers :0 Undersize :0 Alignment :0
RECEIVED PACKETS NOT FORWARDED
Total............................................ 0
Local Traffic Frames:0 RX Pause Frames :0
Unacceptable Frames :0 VLAN Membership :0
VLAN Viable Discards:0 MulticastTree Viable:0
CFI Discards :0 Upstream Threshold :0
PACKETS TRANSMITTED (OCTETS)
Total Bytes...................................... 353831
64 byte pkts :0 65-127 byte pkts :0
128-255 byte pkts :0 256-511 byte pkts :0
512-1023 byte pkts :0 1024-1518 byte pkts :2
1519-1530 byte pkts :0 Max Info :1522
PACKETS TRANSMITTED SUCCESSFULLY
Total............................................ 5875
Unicast Pkts :5868 Multicast Pkts:0 Broadcast Pkts:7
Total Errors..................................... 0
FCS Error :0 TX Oversized :0 Underrun Error:0
Total Discards................................... 0
Single Coll Frames :0 Multiple Coll Frames:0
Excessive Coll Frame:0 Port Membership :0
BPDUs Received :6 BPDUs Transmitted :0
Time Since Counters Last Cleared............... 2 day 0 hr 39 min 59 sec
Related Commands
config port adminmode
show stats switch
To show the network (DS port) receive and transmit statistics, use the show stats switch command.
show stats switch {detailed | summary}
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
stats
|
Statistics.
|
switch
|
Cisco Wireless LAN controller.
|
detailed
|
Displays detailed switch statistics.
|
summary
|
Displays switch summary statistics.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show stats switch summary
Packets Received Without Error................. 136410
Broadcast Packets Received..................... 18805
Packets Received With Error.................... 0
Packets Transmitted Without Error.............. 78002
Broadcast Packets Transmitted.................. 3340
Transmit Packet Errors......................... 2
Address Entries Currently In Use............... 26
VLAN Entries Currently In Use.................. 1
Time Since Counters Last Cleared............... 2 day 11 hr 22 min 17 sec
> show stats switch detailed
Octets........................................... 19351718
Total Pkts....................................... 183468
Unicast Pkts..................................... 180230
Multicast Pkts................................... 3219
Broadcast Pkts................................... 19
Pkts Discarded................................... 0
Octets........................................... 354251
Total Pkts....................................... 5882
Unicast Pkts..................................... 5875
Multicast Pkts................................... 0
Broadcast Pkts................................... 7
Pkts Discarded................................... 0
Most Ever Used................................... 1
Currently In Use................................. 1
Maximum.......................................... 128
Most Ever Used................................... 1
Static In Use.................................... 1
Dynamic In Use................................... 0
VLANs Deleted.................................... 0
Time Since Ctrs Last Cleared..................... 2 day 0 hr 43 min 22 sec
Related Commands
config network dsport
show switchconfig
To display parameters that apply to the Cisco Wireless LAN controller, use the show switchconfig command.
show switchconfig
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
switchconfig
|
Displays parameters that apply to the Cisco Wireless LAN controller.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
802.3x Flow Control Mode......................... Disable
Current LWAPP Transport Mode..................... Layer 3
LWAPP Transport Mode after next switch reboot.... Layer 3
Related Commands
config switchconfig flowcontrol
config switchconfig mode
show sysinfo
To show high-level Cisco Wireless LAN controller information, use the show sysinfo command.
show sysinfo
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
sysinfo
|
Cisco Wireless LAN controller information.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Manufacturer's Name.......................... <company name>
Product Name.................................
Product Version.............................. 1.2.48.0
RTOS Version................................. 1.2.48.0
Bootloader Version........................... 1.1.11.0
System Name.................................. IT2003
System Location.............................. Andrew 1
System Contact............................... Wireless_administrator
System ObjectID.............................. 1.3.6.1.4.1.14179
IP Address................................... 172.168.2.36
System Up Time............................... 2 days 11 hrs 30 mins 1 secs
Configured Country........................... United States
Operating Environment........................ Commercial (0 to 40 C)
Internal Temp Alarm Limits................... 0 to 65 C
Internal Temperature......................... +38 C
State of 802.11b Network..................... Enabled
State of 802.11a Network..................... Enabled
Number of WLANs.............................. 2
3rd Party Access Point Support............... Disabled
Number of Active Clients..................... 1
Related Commands
config ap, config country
config sysname
config wlan
show tacacs acct statistics
This command is used to display detailed RFID information for a specified tag.
show tacacs acct statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show tacacs acct statistics
Server Index..................................... 1
Server Address................................... 10.0.0.0
Msg Round Trip Time.............................. 0 (1/100 second)
First Requests................................... 1
Retry Requests................................... 0
Accounting Response.............................. 0
Accounting Request Success....................... 0
Accounting Request Failure....................... 0
Malformed Msgs................................... 0
Bad Authenticator Msgs........................... 0
Pending Requests................................. -1
Timeout Requests................................. 1
Unknowntype Msgs................................. 0
Other Drops...................................... 0
Related Commands
config tacacs
show tacacs summary
show tacacs athr statistics
This command is used to display TACACS+ server authorization statistics.
show tacacs athr statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show tacacs athr statistics
Server Index..................................... 3
Server Address................................... 10.0.0.3
Msg Round Trip Time.............................. 0 (1/100 second)
First Requests................................... 0
Retry Requests................................... 0
Received Responses............................... 0
Authorization Success............................ 0
Authorization Failure............................ 0
Challenge Responses.............................. 0
Malformed Msgs................................... 0
Bad Athrenticator Msgs........................... 0
Pending Requests................................. 0
Timeout Requests................................. 0
Unknowntype Msgs................................. 0
Other Drops...................................... 0
Related Commands
config tacacs
show tacacs summary
show tacacs auth statistics
This command is used to display TACACS+ server authentication statistics.
show tacacs auth statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show tacacs auth statistics
Server Index..................................... 2
Server Address................................... 10.0.0.2
Msg Round Trip Time.............................. 0 (msec)
First Requests................................... 0
Retry Requests................................... 0
Accept Responses................................. 0
Reject Responses................................. 0
Error Responses.................................. 0
Restart Responses................................ 0
Follow Responses................................. 0
GetData Responses................................ 0
Encrypt no secret Responses...................... 0
Challenge Responses.............................. 0
Malformed Msgs................................... 0
Bad Authenticator Msgs........................... 0
Pending Requests................................. 0
Timeout Requests................................. 0
Unknowntype Msgs................................. 0
Other Drops...................................... 0
Related Commands
config tacacs
show tacacs summary
show tacacs summary
This command is used to display TACACS+ server summary information.
show tacacs summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command Default
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
Idx Server Address Port State Tout
--- ---------------- ------ -------- ----
Idx Server Address Port State Tout
--- ---------------- ------ -------- ----
Idx Server Address Port State Tout
--- ---------------- ------ -------- ----
Related Commands
config tacacs
show tacacs summary
show tech-support
To show Cisco Wireless LAN controller variables frequently requested by Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC), use the show tech-support command.
show tech-support
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
tech-support
|
Displays system resource information.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Current CPU Load................................. 0%
Max Free Buffers.............................. 4608
Free Buffers.................................. 4604
Buffers In Use................................ 4
Descriptors Allocated......................... 152
Descriptors Used.............................. 3
Segments Allocated............................ 152
Segments Used................................. 3
Uptime........................................ 747040 Secs
Total Ram..................................... 127552 Kbytes
Free Ram...................................... 19540 Kbytes
Shared Ram.................................... 0 Kbytes
Buffer Ram.................................... 460 Kbytes
Related Commands
None.
show time
To show the Cisco Wireless LAN controller time and date, use the show time command.
show time
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
time
|
Cisco Wireless LAN controller time and date.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Time............................................. Thu Aug 4 19:51:49 2005
Timezone delta................................... 0:0
Daylight savings................................. disabled
NTP Polling Interval......................... 86400
------- --------------------------------
Related Commands
config time
show trapflags
To show the Cisco Wireless LAN controller SNMP trap flags, use the show trapflags command.
show trapflags
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
trapflags
|
Displays the Cisco Wireless LAN controller SNMP trap flags.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Authentication Flag............................ Enable
Link Up/Down Flag.............................. Enable
Multiple Users Flag............................ Enable
Spanning Tree Flag............................. Enable
802.11 Disassociation......................... Disable
802.11 Deauthenticate......................... Disable
802.11 Authenticate Failure................... Disable
802.11 Association Failure.................... Disable
Excluded...................................... Disable
802.11 Security related traps
WEP Decrypt Error............................. Enable
Register...................................... Enable
InterfaceUp................................... Enable
Load.......................................... Enable
Noise......................................... Enable
Interference.................................. Enable
Coverage...................................... Enable
tx-power...................................... Enable
channel....................................... Enable
antenna....................................... Enable
auth.......................................... Enable
servers....................................... Enable
rogueap........................................ Enable
wps............................................ Enable
configsave..................................... Enable
esp-auth...................................... Enable
esp-replay.................................... Enable
invalidSPI.................................... Enable
ike-neg....................................... Enable
suite-neg..................................... Enable
invalid-cookie................................ Enable
Related Commands
config trapflags authentication
config trapflags linkmode
config trapflags multiusers
config trapflags stpmode
config trapflags client
config trapflags ap
config trapflags rrm-profile
config trapflags rrm-params
config trapflags aaa
config trapflags rogueap
config trapflags configsave
config trapflags ipsec
show traplog
show traplog
To show the Cisco Wireless LAN controller SNMP trap log, use the show traplog command.
show traplog
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
traplog
|
Cisco Wireless LAN controller SNMP trap log.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
Number of Traps Since Last Reset........... 2447
Number of Traps Since Log Last Displayed... 2447
--- ------------------------ -------------------------------------------------
0 Thu Aug 4 19:54:14 2005 Rogue AP : 00:0b:85:52:62:fe detected on Base Rad
io MAC : 00:0b:85:18:b6:50 Interface no:1(802.11
b/g) with RSSI: -78 and SNR: 10
1 Thu Aug 4 19:54:14 2005 Rogue AP : 00:0b:85:52:19:d8 detected on Base Rad
io MAC : 00:0b:85:18:b6:50 Interface no:1(802.11
b/g) with RSSI: -72 and SNR: 16
2 Thu Aug 4 19:54:14 2005 Rogue AP : 00:0b:85:26:a1:8d detected on Base Rad
io MAC : 00:0b:85:18:b6:50 Interface no:1(802.11
b/g) with RSSI: -82 and SNR: 6
3 Thu Aug 4 19:54:14 2005 Rogue AP : 00:0b:85:14:b3:4f detected on Base Rad
io MAC : 00:0b:85:18:b6:50 Interface no:1(802.11
b/g) with RSSI: -56 and SNR: 30
Would you like to display more entries? (y/n)
Related Commands
show trapflags
show version
This command is used to display access point's software information .
show version
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
This command has no defaults.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
You can only use this command from the access point console port when not connected to a controller.
Examples
Cisco IOS Software, C1240 Software (C1240-K9W8-M), Experimental Version
12.3(20060829:081904) [BLD-wnbu_a10_temp_060823.daily 163]
Copyright (c) 1986-2006 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Wed 30-Aug-06 03:03 by
ROM: Bootstrap program is C1240 boot loader
BOOTLDR: C1240 Boot Loader (C1240-BOOT-M) Version 12.3(7)JA1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)
Ap1242-2 uptime is 4 minutes
System returned to ROM by power-on
System image file is "flash:/c1240-k9w8-mx.wnbu_a10_temp_060823.20060830d/c1240-k9w8-"
cisco AIR-LAP1242AG-A-K9 processor (revision B0) with 24566K/8192K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FTX0944B00B
PowerPCElvis CPU at 266Mhz, revision number 0x0950
Last reset from power-on
LWAPP image version 4.1.69.0
1 FastEthernet interface
2 802.11 Radio(s)
32K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.
Base ethernet MAC Address: 00:14:1C:ED:47:14
Part Number : 73-9925-03
PCA Assembly Number : 800-26579-03
PCA Revision Number : A0
PCB Serial Number : FOC09351E0U
Top Assembly Part Number : 800-26804-01
Top Assembly Serial Number : FTX0944B00B
Top Revision Number : A0
Product/Model Number : AIR-LAP1242AG-A-K9
Configuration register is 0xF
Related Commands
None.
show watchlist
To display the client watchlist, use the show watchlist command.
show watchlist
Syntax Description
show
|
Command action.
|
watchlist
|
Displays client watchlist entry.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
client watchlist state is disabled
Related Commands
config watchlist delete
config watchlist enable
config watchlist disable
config watchlist add
show wlan
To display configuration information for a specified wireless LAN or a foreign access point, or to display wireless LAN summary information, use the show wlan command.
show wlan [apgroups | summary | wlan_id | foreignAp]
Syntax Description
show
|
Displays configurations.
|
wlan
|
Wireless LAN.
|
apgroups
|
Displays access point group information.
|
summary
|
Displays a summary of all wireless LANs.
|
wlan_id
|
Wireless LAN identifier from 1 to 16.
|
foreignAp
|
Displays the configuration for support of foreign access points.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
WLAN Identifier.................................. 1
Profile Name..................................... wlan
Network Name (SSID).............................. wlan
Status........................................... Enabled
MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
Broadcast SSID................................... Enabled
AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
Network Admission Control
NAC-State...................................... Enabled
Quarantine VLAN................................ 110
Number of Active Clients......................... 0
Exclusionlist Timeout............................ 60 seconds
Session Timeout.................................. 1800 seconds
Webauth DHCP exclusion........................... Disabled
Interface........................................ management
WLAN ACL......................................... unconfigured
DHCP Server...................................... Default
DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Disabled
Quality of Service............................... Silver (best effort)
WMM.............................................. Allowed
CCX - AironetIe Support.......................... Enabled
CCX - Gratuitous ProbeResponse (GPR)............. Disabled
CCX - Diagnostics Channel Capability............. Disabled
Dot11-Phone Mode (7920).......................... Disabled
Wired Protocol................................... None
IPv6 Support..................................... Disabled
Peer-to-Peer Blocking Action..................... Disabled
Radio Policy..................................... All
DTIM period for 802.11a radio.................... 1
DTIM period for 802.11b radio.................... 1
Local EAP Authentication......................... Disabled
802.11 Authentication:........................ Open System
Static WEP Keys............................... Disabled
802.1X........................................ Disabled
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)............. Enabled
WPA (SSN IE)............................... Disabled
WPA2 (RSN IE).............................. Enabled
TKIP Cipher............................. Disabled
AES Cipher.............................. Enabled
802.1x.................................. Enabled
PSK..................................... Disabled
CCKM.................................... Disabled
FT(802.11r)............................. Disabled
FT-PSK(802.11r)......................... Disabled
FT Reassociation Timeout......................... 20
FT Over-The-Air mode............................. Enabled
FT Over-The-Ds mode.............................. Enabled
CKIP ......................................... Disabled
IP Security................................... Disabled
IP Security Passthru.......................... Disabled
Web Based Authentication...................... Disabled
Web-Passthrough............................... Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Splash-Page Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Auto Anchor................................... Disabled
Cranite Passthru.............................. Disabled
Fortress Passthru............................. Disabled
H-REAP Local Switching........................ Disabled
Infrastructure MFP protection................. Enabled (Global Infrastructu
Client MFP.................................... Optional
Tkip MIC Countermeasure Hold-down Timer....... 60
WLAN ID IP Address Status
------- --------------- ------
Number of WLANs.................................. 2
WLAN ID WLAN Profile Name / SSID Status Interface Name
------- ------------------------------------- -------- --------------------
1 test / test Disabled management
Foreign AP support is not enabled.
Related Commands
config wlan create
Show WPS Commands
Use the show wps commands to display Wireless Protection System (WPS) settings.
show wps
To display the Wireless Protection System configuration on the controller, use the show wps command.
show wps {ap-authentication summary | signature summary | summary}
Syntax Description
show
|
Command action.
|
wps
|
Display WPS configuration.
|
ap-authentication summary
|
Display AP neighbor WPS authentication.
|
signature summary
|
Display the WPS signature summary.
|
summary
|
Display the WPS summary.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show wps ap-authentication summary
AP neighbor authentication is <disabled>.
Authentication alarm threshold is 1.
> show wps signature summary
Signature-ID..................................... 1
Precedence....................................... 1
Signature Name................................... Bcast deauth
Type............................................. Standard
FrameType........................................ management
State............................................ enabled
Action........................................... report
Tracking......................................... per Signature and Mac
Signature Frequency.............................. 50 pkts/interval
Signature Mac Frequency.......................... 30 pkts/interval
Interval......................................... 1 sec
Quiet Time....................................... 300 sec
Description...................................... Broadcast Deauthentication Frame
Signature-ID..................................... 1
Precedence....................................... 2
Signature Name................................... NULL probe resp 1
Type............................................. Standard
FrameType........................................ management
State............................................ enabled
Action........................................... report
Tracking......................................... per Signature and Mac
Signature Frequency.............................. 50 pkts/interval
Signature Mac Frequency.......................... 30
pkts/intervalInterval......................................... 1 sec
Quiet Time....................................... 300 sec
Description...................................... NULL Probe Response - Zero length SSID
element
Excessive 802.11-association failures.......... Enabled
Excessive 802.11-authentication failures....... Enabled
Excessive 802.1x-authentication................ Enabled
Network access control failure................. Enabled
IP-theft....................................... Enabled
Excessive Web authentication failure........... Enabled
Mis-configured AP Action....................... Alarm Only
Enforced encryption policy................... none
Enforced preamble policy..................... none
Enforced radio type policy................... none
Validate SSID................................ Disabled
Alert if Trusted AP is missing................. Disabled
Trusted AP timeout............................. 120
Rogue Location Discovery Protocol.............. Disabled
RLDP Action.................................. Alarm Only
Automatically contain rogues advertising .... Alarm Only
Detect Ad-Hoc Networks....................... Alarm Only
Validate rogue clients against AAA........... Disabled
Detect trusted clients on rogue APs.......... Alarm Only
Rogue AP timeout............................... 1200
Signature Processing........................... Enabled
Related Commands
show wps ap-authentication
show wps cids-sensor detail
show wps cids-sensor summary
show wps mfp
show wps shun-list
show wps signature events {standard | custom}
show wps signature events summary
show wps signature summary
show wps summary
config wps ap-authentication
config wps cids-sensor
config wps mfp
config wps rogue-ap
config wps shun-list
config wps signature
config wps signature frequency
config wps signature interval
config wps signature mac-frequency
config wps signature quiet-time
config wps signature reset
debug wps
show wps ap-authentication
To display the access point neighbor authentication configuration on the controller, use the show wps ap-authentication command.
show wps ap-authentication summary
Syntax Description
show
|
Command action.
|
wps
|
Displays WPS configuration.
|
ap-authentication
|
AP neighbor authentication config
|
summary
|
Displays the WPS summary.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> show wps ap-authentication summary
AP neighbor authentication is <disabled>.
Authentication alarm threshold is 1.
Related Commands
show wps
show wps cids-sensor detail
show wps cids-sensor summary
show wps summary
config wps ap-authentication
config wps cids-sensor
config wps rogue-ap
show wps cids-sensor detail
To display detailed information on a specified WPS IDS sensor, use the show wps cids-sensor detail command.
show wps cids-sensor detail index
Syntax Description
index
|
Specifies the IDS sensor index value.
|
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
> show wps cids-sensor detail 1
IP Address....................................... 10.0.0.51
Port............................................. 443
Query Interval................................... 60
Username......................................... Sensor_user1
Cert Fingerprint................................. SHA1: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:
00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Query State...................................... Disabled
Last Query Result................................ Unknown
Number of Queries Sent........................... 0
Related Commands
show wps
show wps ap-authentication
show wps cids-sensor summary
show wps summary
config wps ap-authentication
config wps cids-sensor
show wps cids-sensor summary
To display IDS sensor summary information, use the show wps cids-sensor summary command.
show wps cids-sensor summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Examples
Index Server Address Port State Intvl Last Query
----- ---------------- ------ --------- ------ --------------
1 10.0.0.51 443 Disabled 60 Unknown
Related Commands
show wps
show wps ap-authentication
show wps cids-sensor detail
show wps summary
config wps ap-authentication
config wps cids-sensor
show wps mfp
To display Management Frame Protection (MFP) information, use the show wps mfp command.
show wps mfp {summary | statistics}
Syntax Description
show
|
Command action.
|
wps
|
Displays WPS configuration.
|
mfp
|
Displays Management Frame Protection information.
|
summary
|
Displays MFP configuration and status.
|
statistics
|
Displays MFP statistics.
|
Examples
Global Infrastructure MFP state.................. DISABLED (*all infrastructure
Controller Time Source Valid..................... False
WLAN ID WLAN Name Status Protection Protection
------- ------------------------- --------- ---------- ----------
1 homeap Disabled *Enabled Optional but inactive (WPA2 not configured)
2 7921 Enabled *Enabled Optional but inactive (WPA2 not configured)
3 open1 Enabled *Enabled Optional but inactive (WPA2 not configured)
4 7920 Enabled *Enabled Optional but inactive (WPA2 not configured)
Infra. Operational --Infra. Capability--
AP Name Validation Radio State Protection Validation
-------------------- ---------- ----- -------------- ---------- ----------
AP1252AG-EW *Enabled b/g Down Full Full
BSSID Radio Validator AP Last Source Addr Found Error Type Count Frame Types
----------------- ----- -------------------- ----------------- ------ -------------- ---------- -----------
Related Commands
show wps ap-authentication
show wps cids-sensor detail
show wps cids-sensor summary
show wps summary
config wps ap-authentication
config wps cids-sensor
config wps rogue-ap
config wps mfp
show wps shun-list
To display IDS sensor shun list, use the show wps shun-list command.
show wps shun-list
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords
Defaults
None
Examples
Related Commands
config wps shun-list
show wps signature events {standard | custom}
To display more information on the attacks detected by a particular standard or custom signature, use the show wps signature events summary command.
show wps signature events {standard | custom} precedence# summary
show wps signature events {standard | custom} precedence# detailed per-signature source_mac
show wps signature events {standard | custom} precedence# detailed per-mac source_mac
Syntax Description
standard | custom
|
Specifies the type of IDS signature to display.
|
precedence#
|
Specifies the signature precedence identification.
|
summary
|
Displays tracking signature summary information.
|
detailed
|
Displays tracking source MAC address detail information.
|
per-signature
|
Displays MAC address tracking information per signature source.
|
source_mac
|
Specifies the MAC address of the source.
|
per-mac
|
Displays MAC address tracking information per MAC address source.
|
Examples
To display information on the attacks detected by standard signature 1, use this command:
> show wps signature events standard 1 summary
Precedence....................................... 1
Signature Name................................... Bcast deauth
Type............................................. Standard
Number of active events.......................... 2
Source MAC Addr Track Method Frequency # APs Last Heard
----------------- -------------- --------- ----- ------------------------
00:a0:f8:58:60:dd Per Signature 50 1 Wed Oct 25 15:03:05 2006
00:a0:f8:58:60:dd Per Mac 30 1 Wed Oct 25 15:02:53 2006
Related Commands
config wps signature
config wps signature frequency
config wps signature interval
config wps signature mac-frequency
config wps signature quiet-time
config wps signature reset
show wps signature events summary
show wps signature summary
show wps summary
show wps signature events summary
To see the number of attacks detected by the enabled signatures, use the show wps signature events summary command.
show wps signature events summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
> show wps signature events summary
Precedence Signature Name Type # Events
---------- -------------------- -------- --------
1 Bcast deauth Standard 2
2 NULL probe resp 1 Standard 1
Related Commands
config wps signature
config wps signature frequency
config wps signature interval
config wps signature mac-frequency
config wps signature quiet-time
config wps signature reset
show wps signature events {standard | custom}
show wps signature summary
show wps summary
show wps signature summary
To see individual summaries of all of the standard and custom signatures installed on the controller, use the show wps signature summary command.
show wps signature summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
> show wps signature summary
Signature-ID..................................... 1
Precedence....................................... 1
Signature Name................................... Bcast deauth
Type............................................. standard
FrameType........................................ management
State............................................ enabled
Action........................................... report
Tracking......................................... per Signature and Mac
Signature Frequency.............................. 50 pkts/interval
Signature Mac Frequency.......................... 30 pkts/interval
Interval......................................... 1 sec
Quiet Time....................................... 300 sec
Description...................................... Broadcast Deauthentication Frame
Related Commands
config wps signature
config wps signature frequency
config wps signature interval
config wps signature mac-frequency
config wps signature quiet-time
config wps signature reset
show wps signature events {standard | custom}
show wps signature events summary
show wps summary
show wps summary
To display WPS summary information, use the show wps summary command.
show wps summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
Excessive 802.11-association failures.......... Enabled
Excessive 802.11-authentication failures....... Enabled
Excessive 802.1x-authentication................ Enabled
IP-theft....................................... Enabled
Excessive Web authentication failure........... Enabled
Management Frame Protection.................... Disabled
Mis-configured AP Action....................... Alarm Only
Enforced encryption policy................... none
Enforced preamble policy..................... none
Enforced radio type policy................... none
Validate SSID................................ Disabled
Alert if Trusted AP is missing................. Disabled
Trusted AP timeout............................. 120
Rogue Location Discovery Protocol.............. Disabled
RLDP Action.................................. Alarm Only
Rogues AP advertising my SSID................ Alarm Only
Detect and report Ad-Hoc Networks............ Enabled
Validate rogue clients against AAA........... Enabled
Detect trusted clients on rogue APs.......... Alarm Only
Rogue AP timeout............................... 1300
Signature Processing........................... Enabled
Related Commands
config wps signature
config wps signature frequency
config wps signature interval
config wps signature mac-frequency
config wps signature quiet-time
config wps signature reset
show wps signature events {standard | custom}
show wps signature events summary
show wps signature summary
Configuring Controller Settings
Use the config commands to configure Cisco Wireless LAN controller options and settings.
Config 802.11x Commands
Use the config 802.11x commands to configure settings for an 802.11a, 802.11b, or other supported 802.11 network.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport
To enable 802.11n support on the network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
11nsupport
|
Support for 802.11n devices.
|
enable
|
Enable support.
|
disable
|
Disable support.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> config 802.11a 11nsupport enable
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport mcs tx
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config 802.11a chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority
To specify the aggregation method used for 802.11n packets, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority {0-7 | all} {enable | disable}
Note
Aggregation is the process of grouping packet data frames together rather than transmitting them separately. Two aggregation methods are available: Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit (A-MPDU) and Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit (A-MSDU). A-MPDU is performed in the software whereas A-MSDU is performed in the hardware.
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
11nsupport
|
Support for 802.11n devices.
|
a-mpdu tx priority
|
Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit priority levels assigned per traffic type:
• 1—Background
• 2—Spare
• 0—Best effort
• 3—Excellent effort
• 4—Controlled load
• 5—Video, less than 100-ms latency and jitter
• 6—Voice, less than 10-ms latency and jitter
• 7—Network control
• all—Configure all of the priority levels at once.
Note Configure the priority levels to match the aggregation method used by the clients.
|
enable
|
The traffic associated with the priority level uses A-MPDU transmission.
|
disable
|
The traffic associated with the priority level uses A-MSDU transmission.
|
Defaults
All priorities, except 5 and 6, are enabled by default. Priorities 5 and 6 are disabled by default.
Examples
> config 802.11a 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority all enable
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport mcs tx
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config 802.11a chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport antenna
To use of specific antennas for a particular access point, enter this command:
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport antenna {tx | rx} Cisco_AP {A | B | C} {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
11nsupport antenna
|
Support for 802.11n devices.
|
tx
|
Enable the antenna to transmit.
|
rx
|
Enable the antenna to receive.
|
Cisco_AP
|
Specify the access point.
|
A | B | C
|
The antenna ports. A is the right antenna port, B is the left antenna port, and C is the center antenna port.
|
enable
|
Enable support.
|
disable
|
Disable support.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
config 802.11a 11nsupport antenna tx AP1 C enable
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport mcs tx
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config 802.11a chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport mcs tx
To specify the modulation and coding scheme (MCS) rates at which data can be transmitted between the access point and the client, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport mcs tx command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport mcs tx {0-15} {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
11nsupport
|
Support for 802.11n devices.
|
mcs tx
|
Modulation and coding scheme data rates:
• 0 (7 Mbps)
• 1 (14 Mbps)
• 2 (21 Mbps)
• 3 (29 Mbps)
• 4 (43 Mbps)
• 5 (58 Mbps)
• 6 (65 Mbps)
• 7 (72 Mbps)
• 8 (14 Mbps)
• 9 (29 Mbps)
• 10 (43 Mbps)
• 11 (58 Mbps)
• 12 (87 Mbps)
• 13 (116 Mbps)
• 14 (130 Mbps)
• 15 (144 Mbps)
|
enable
|
Enable support.
|
disable
|
Disable support.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> config 802.11a 11nsupport mcs tx 5 enable
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport
config wlan wmm required
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config 802.11a chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm
To enable or disable video Call Admission Control (CAC) for the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
video
|
Video traffic parameters.
|
acm
|
Admission control.
|
enable | disable
|
Enable or disable video CAC.
|
Defaults
Disabled.
Usage Guidelines
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac video acm enable
> config 802.11b cac video acm disable
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video max-bandwidth
To set the percentage of the maximum bandwidth allocated to clients for video applications on the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video max-bandwidth command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video max-bandwidth bandwidth
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
video
|
Video traffic parameters.
|
max-bandwidth
|
Specify the percentage of the maximum allocated bandwidth for video applications on the selected radio band.
|
bandwidth
|
A bandwidth percentage value from 0-100%.
|
Defaults
0%
Usage Guidelines
The maximum radio frequency (RF) bandwidth cannot exceed 100% for voice + video. Once the client reaches the value specified, the access point rejects new calls on this network.
Note
If this parameter is set to zero (0), the controller assumes that the operator does not want to allocate any bandwidth and therefore allows all bandwidth requests.
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac video max-bandwidth 50
> config 802.11b cac video max-bandwidth 75
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video roam-bandwidth
To configure the percentage of the maximum allocated bandwidth reserved for roaming video clients on the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video roam-bandwidth command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video roam-bandwidth bandwidth
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
video
|
Video traffic parameters.
|
roam-bandwidth
|
Specify the percentage of the maximum allocated bandwidth reserved for roaming video clients on the selected radio band.
|
bandwidth
|
A bandwidth percentage value from 0 to 25%.
|
Defaults
0%
Usage Guidelines
The controller reserves the specified bandwidth from the maximum allocated bandwidth for roaming video clients.
Note
If this parameter is set to zero (0), the controller assumes that the operator does not want to do any bandwidth allocation and, therefore, allows all bandwidth requests.
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac video roam-bandwidth 10
> config 802.11b cac video roam-bandwidth 0
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout
To process or ignore the WMM traffic specifications (TSPEC) inactivity timeout received from an access point, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout {enable | ignore}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
video
|
Video traffic parameters.
|
tspec-inactivity-timeout
|
Specify the response to TSPEC inactivity timeout messages received from an access point.
|
enable | ignore
|
Process or ignore the TSPEC inactivity timeout messages.
|
Defaults
Disabled (ignore).
Usage Guidelines
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout enable
> config 802.11b cac video tspec-inactivity-timeout ignore
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm
To enable or disable bandwidth-based voice Call Admission Control (CAC) for the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
voice
|
Voice traffic parameters.
|
acm
|
Admission control.
|
enable | disable
|
Enable or disable bandwidth-based CAC.
|
Defaults
Disabled.
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac voice acm enable
> config 802.11b cac voice acm disable
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} {enable | disable} network
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth
To set the percentage of the maximum bandwidth allocated to clients for voice applications on the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth bandwidth
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
voice
|
Voice traffic parameters.
|
max-bandwidth
|
Specify the percentage of the maximum allocated bandwidth for voice applications on the selected radio band.
|
bandwidth
|
A bandwidth percentage value from 40-85%.
|
Defaults
75%
Command History
Release
|
Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
|
Usage Guidelines
The maximum radio frequency (RF) bandwidth cannot exceed 100% for voice + video. Once the client reaches the value specified, the access point rejects new calls on this network.
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac voice max-bandwidth 50
> config 802.11b cac voice max-bandwidth 75
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} {enable | disable} network
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} exp-bwreq
config {802.11a | 802.11b} tsm
config wlan {enable | disable}
save config
show wlan
show wlan summary
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth
To configure the percentage of the maximum allocated bandwidth reserved for roaming voice clients on the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth bandwidth
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
voice
|
Voice traffic parameters.
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roam-bandwidth
|
Specify the percentage of the maximum allocated bandwidth reserved for roaming voice clients on the selected radio band.
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bandwidth
|
A bandwidth percentage value from 0 to 25%.
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Defaults
6%
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.1
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
The maximum radio frequency (RF) bandwidth cannot exceed 100% for voice + video. The controller reserves the specified bandwidth from the maximum allocated bandwidth for roaming voice clients.
Note
If this parameter is set to zero (0), the controller assumes that the operator does not want to allocate any bandwidth and therefore allows all bandwidth requests.
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac voice roam-bandwidth 10
> config 802.11b cac voice roam-bandwidth 6
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size,
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout,
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout
To process or ignore the WMM traffic specifications (TSPEC) inactivity timeout received from an access point, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout {enable | ignore}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
voice
|
Voice traffic parameters.
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tspec-inactivity-timeout
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Specify the response to TSPEC inactivity timeout messages received from an access point.
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enable | ignore
|
Process or ignore the TSPEC inactivity timeout messages.
|
Defaults
Disabled (ignore).
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.1
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout enable
> config 802.11b cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout ignore
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm,
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based
To enable or disable load-based CAC for the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
voice
|
Voice traffic parameters.
|
load-based
|
Load-based CAC parameters.
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enable | disable
|
Enable or disable load-based CAC.
|
Defaults
Disabled.
Command History
Release
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Modification
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4.1
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This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac voice load-based enable
> config 802.11b cac voice load-based disable
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size
To configure the number of aggregated voice WMM traffic specification (TSPEC) streams at a specified data rate for the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network, use the config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size command.
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice stream-size number max-streams mean_datarate
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a | 802.11b
|
802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio.
|
cac
|
Call Admission Control parameters.
|
voice
|
Voice traffic parameters.
|
stream-size
|
Configures the number of voice streams that the controller supports.
|
number
|
Specifies the number (1 to 5) of voice streams.
|
max-streams
|
Configures the mean data rate of a voice stream.
|
mean_datarate
|
Specifies the mean data rate (84 to 91.2 Kbps) of a voice stream.
|
Defaults
The default number of streams is 2 and the mean data rate of a stream is 84 Kbps.
Command History
Release
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Modification
|
4.1
|
This command was introduced.
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Usage Guidelines
Call Admission Control (CAC) commands require that the WLAN you are planning to modify is configured for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) protocol and the quality of service (QoS) level be set to Platinum.
Before you can configure CAC parameters on a network, you must complete the following prerequisites:
•
Disable all WLANs with WMM enabled: config wlan disable wlan_id
•
Disable the radio network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable network
•
Save the new configuration: save config
•
Enable voice or video CAC for the network you wish to configure: config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm enable, or
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac video acm enable
For complete instructions, refer to the "Configuring Voice and Video Parameters" section in the "Configuring Controller Settings" chapter of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for your release.
Examples
> config 802.11a cac voice stream-size 5 max-streams size 85
> config 802.11b cac voice stream-size 3 max-streams size 90
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice acm
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice load-based
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice max-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice roam-bandwidth
config {802.11a | 802.11b} cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout
config {802.11a | 802.11b} exp-bwreq
config {802.11a | 802.11b} chan_width
To configure the channel width for a particular access point, enter this command:
config {802.11a | 802.11b} chan_width Cisco_AP {20 | 40}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
chan_width
|
The channel width for a particular access point
|
Cisco_AP
|
Specify the access point.
|
20
|
Allows the radio to communicate using only 20-MHz channels.
Choose this option for legacy 802.11a radios, 20-MHz 802.11n radios, or 40-MHz 802.11n radios that you want to operate using only 20-MHz channels.
|
40
|
Allows 40-MHz 802.11n radios to communicate using two adjacent 20-MHz channels bonded together.
|
Defaults
Default channel width is 20.
Usage Guidelines
This parameter can be configured only if the primary channel is statically assigned.
Cisco recommends that you do not configure 40-MHz channels in the 2.4-GHz radio band because severe co-channel interference can occur.
Statically configuring an access point's radio for 20- or 40-MHz mode overrides the globally configured DCA channel width setting (configured using the config advanced 802.11a channel dca chan-width-11n command). If you ever change the static configuration back to global on the access point radio, the global DCA configuration overrides the channel width configuration that the access point was previously using.
Examples
> config 802.11a chan_width cisco_ap 40
Related Commands
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport
config wlan wmm required
config {802.11a | 802.11b} 11nsupport a-mpdu tx priority
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11b disable
config 802.11b channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable
To disable the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network before changing pico cell mode parameters, enter this command:
config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
disable
|
Disable support.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable
Related Commands
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11b channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config 802.11a chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} l2roam rf-params
To configure 802.11a or 802.11b/g Layer 2 client roaming parameters, enter this command:
config {802.11a | 802.11b} l2roam rf-params {default | custom min_rssi roam_hyst scan_thresh
trans_time}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b/g Cisco radio.
|
l2roam
|
Support for Layer 2 client roaming.
|
rf-params
|
Radio frequency parameters.
|
default
|
Restores Layer 2 client roaming RF parameters to default values.
|
custom
|
Configures custom Layer 2 client roaming RF parameters.
|
min_rssi
|
The minimum received signal strength indicator (RSSI) that is required for the client to associate to the access point. If the client's average received signal power dips below this threshold, reliable communication is usually impossible. Therefore, clients must already have found and roamed to another access point with a stronger signal before the minimum RSSI value is reached. The valid range is -80 to -90 dBm, and the default value is -85 dBm.
|
roam_hyst
|
The hysteresis value indicates how much greater the signal strength of a neighboring access point must be in order for the client to roam to it. This parameter is intended to reduce the amount of roaming between access points if the client is physically located on or near the border between the two access points. The valid range is 2 to 4 dB, and the default value is 2 dB.
|
scan_thresh
|
The scan threshold value is the minimum RSSI that is allowed before the client should roam to a better access point. When the RSSI drops below the specified value, the client must be able to roam to a better access point within the specified transition time. This parameter also provides a power-save method to minimize the time that the client spends in active or passive scanning. For example, the client can scan slowly when the RSSI is above the threshold and scan more rapidly when the RSSI is below the threshold. The valid range is -70 to -77 dBm, and the default value is -72 dBm.
|
trans_time
|
The transition time is the maximum time allowed for the client to detect a suitable neighboring access point to roam to and to complete the roam, whenever the RSSI from the client's associated access point is below the scan threshold. The valid range is 1 to 10 seconds, and the default value is 5 seconds.
Note For high-speed client roaming applications in outdoor mesh environments, Cisco recommends that you set the transition time to 1 second.
|
Defaults
min_rssi
|
-85
|
roam_hyst
|
2
|
scan_thresh
|
-72
|
trans_time
|
5
|
Usage Guidelines
For high-speed client roaming applications in outdoor mesh environments, Cisco recommends that you set the trans_time to 1 second.
Examples
> config 802.11a l2roam rf-params custom -80 2 -70 7
Related Commands
show {802.11a | 802.11b} l2roam {rf-param | statistics mac_address}
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell
To enable or disable pico cell mode parameters, enter this command:
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
picocell
|
Picocell version 1.
|
enable
|
Enable support.
|
disable
|
Disable support.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell enable
Related Commands
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11b disable
config 802.11b channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config 802.11a chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell-V2 {enable|disable}
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell-V2
To enable or disable pico cell version 2 mode parameters, enter this command:
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell-V2 {enable | disable}
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a
|
802.11a Cisco radio.
|
802.11b
|
802.11b Cisco radio.
|
picocell-V2
|
Picocell version 2.
|
enable
|
Enable support.
|
disable
|
Disable support.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
> config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell enable
Related Commands
config 802.11a disable network
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a channel ap
config 802.11b disable
config 802.11b channel ap
config 802.11a txpower ap
config 802.11a chan_width
config {802.11a | 802.11b} disable
config {802.11a | 802.11b} picocell {enable|disable}
Config 802.11a Commands
Use the config 802.11a commands to configure settings for the 802.11a network.
config 802.11a antenna extAntGain
To configure the 802.11a external antenna gain, use the config 802.11a antenna extAntGain command.
config 802.11a antenna extAntGain antenna_gain Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a antenna
|
Antennas for 802.11a Cisco radio.
|
extAntGain
|
Configure external antenna gain.
|
antenna_gain
|
Enter antenna gain in 0.5 dBm units (for example, 2.5 dBm = 5).
|
Cisco_AP
|
Cisco lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Usage Guidelines
Before you enter the config 802.11a antenna extAntGain command, disable the 802.11a Cisco radio with the config 802.11a disable command.
After you configure the external antenna gain, use the config 802.11a enable command to enable the 802.11a Cisco radio.
Examples
To configure the 802.11a external antenna gain for AP1:
> config 802.11a antenna extAntGain 1 AP1
Related Commands
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a enable
config 802.11a diversity
config 802.11a antenna mode
config 802.11a selection
config 802.11a antenna diversity
To configure the diversity option for 802.11a antennas, use the config 802.11a antenna diversity command.
config 802.11a antenna diversity {enable | sideA | sideB} Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a antenna diversity
|
Diversity antennas for 802.11a.
|
enable
|
Between the two internal antennas.
|
sideA
|
Between the internal antennas and an external antenna connected to the Cisco lightweight access point right port.
|
sideB
|
Between the internal antennas and an external antenna connected to the Cisco lightweight access point left port.
|
Cisco_AP
|
Cisco lightweight access point name.
|
Defaults
None.
Examples
To enable diversity for AP01:
> config 802.11a antenna diversity enable AP01
To enable diversity for AP01 using an external antenna connected to the Cisco lightweight access point Left port (sideA).
> config 802.11a antenna diversity sideA AP01
Related Commands
show ap config 802.11a
config 802.11a disable
config 802.11a enable
config 802.11a extAntGain
config 802.11a antenna mode
config 802.11a selection.
config 802.11a antenna mode
To configure the Cisco lightweight access point to use one internal antenna for an 802.11a sectorized 180-degree coverage pattern, or both internal antennas for an 802.11a 360-degree omnidirectional pattern, use the config 802.11a antenna mode command.
config 802.11a antenna mode {omni | sectorA | sectorB} Cisco_AP
Syntax Description
config
|
Configure parameters.
|
802.11a antenna mode
|
Antenna for 802.11a Cisco radio.
|
omni
|
Use both internal antennas.
|
sectorA
|
Use only the Side A internal antenna.
|
sectorB
|
Use only the Side B internal antenna.
|
|