CLI 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 chapter contains the commands available in the Cisco CLI release 7.0.116.0. The controllers currently covered are as follows:
- Cisco 2100, 4400, and 5500 Series Wireless LAN Controllers
- Cisco Wireless Services Modules (WiSMs)
- Cisco wireless LAN controller Network Modules
- Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switches
This chapter contains the following sections:
Show Commands for Viewing the Configuration
To display Cisco wireless LAN controller options and settings, use the show commands.
Show 802.11 Commands
Use the show 802.11 commands to display more detailed 802.11a, 802.11b/g, or other supported 802.11 network settings.
show 802.11
To display basic 802.11a, 802.11b/g, or 802.11h network settings, use the show 802.11 command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h }
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
Examples
This example shows to display basic 802.11a network settings:
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
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Disabled
Priority 2............................... Disabled
Priority 3............................... Disabled
Priority 4............................... Disabled
Priority 5............................... Disabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Disabled
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........................... 0
DTPC Status..................................... Enabled
Fragmentation Threshold.......................... 2346
TI Threshold..................................... -50
Legacy Tx Beamforming setting.................... Disabled
Traffic Stream Metrics Status.................... Enabled
Expedited BW Request Status...................... Disabled
World Mode....................................... Enabled
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
Voice Stream-Size............................. 84000
Voice Max-Streams............................. 2
Video AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Video max RF bandwidth........................ Infinite
Video reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 0
This example shows how to display basic 802.11h network settings:
802.11h......................................... powerconstraint : 0
802.11h......................................... channelswitch : Disable
802.11h......................................... channelswitch mode : 0
show 802.11 cleanair
To display the multicast-direct configuration state, use the show 802.11 cleanair command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h } cleanair config
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
config |
Displays the network cleanair configuration. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the 802.11a cleanair configuration:
> show 802.11a cleanair config
Clean Air Solution............................... Enabled
Air Quality Reporting........................ Enabled
Air Quality Reporting Period (min)........... 15
Air Quality Alarms........................... Enabled
Air Quality Alarm Threshold.................. 35 Interference Device Settings:
Interference Device Reporting................ Enabled
Interference Device Types:
TDD Transmitter.......................... Disabled
Jammer................................... Disabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Disabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Disabled
Video Camera............................. Disabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Disabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Disabled
SuperAG.................................. Disabled
Radar.................................... Disabled
Canopy................................... Disabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Disabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Disabled
Interference Device Alarms................... Enabled
Interference Device Types Triggering Alarms:
TDD Transmitter.......................... Disabled
Jammer................................... Disabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Disabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Disabled
Video Camera............................. Disabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Disabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Disabled
SuperAG.................................. Disabled
Radar.................................... Disabled
Canopy................................... Disabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Disabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Disabled Additional Clean Air Settings:
CleanAir Event-driven RRM State.............. Enabled
CleanAir Driven RRM Sensitivity.............. Medium
CleanAir Persistent Devices state............ Disabled
show 802.11 cleanair air-quality summary
To display the air quality summary information for the 802.11 networks, use the
show 802.11 cleanair air-quality summary command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h } cleanair air-quality summary
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
summary |
Displays a summary of 802.11 radio band air quality information. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the air quality information for the 802.11a network:
> show 802.11a cleanair air-quality summary
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- ---
show 802.11 cleanair air-quality worst
To display the worst air quality information for the 802.11 networks, use the
show 802.11 cleanair air-quality worst command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h } cleanair air-quality worst
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
worst |
Displays the worst air quality information for 802.11 networks. |
Examples
This example shows how to display worst air quality information for the 802.11a network:
> show 802.11a cleanair air-quality worst
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- ---
show 802.11 cleanair device ap
To display the information of the device access point on the 802.11 radio band, use the show 802.11 cleanair device ap command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h } cleanair device ap cisco_ap
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
cisco_ap |
Specified access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the device access point for the 802.11a network:
> show 802.11a cleanair device ap AP_3500
ISI = Interference Severity Index (1-Low Interference, 100-High Interference)
RSSI = Received Signal Strength Index (dBm)
No ClusterID DevID Type AP Name ISI RSSI DC Channel
--- ------------------ ------ ---------- --------------- ---- ----- ---- -------------
1 c2:f7:40:00:00:03 0x8001 DECT phone CISCO_AP3500 1 -43 3 149,153,157,161
2 c2:f7:40:00:00:51 0x8002 Radar CISCO_AP3500 1 -81 2 153,157,161,165
3 c2:f7:40:00:00:03 0x8005 Canopy CISCO_AP3500 2 -62 2 153,157,161,165
show 802.11 cleanair device type
To display the information of all the interferers device type detected by a specific access point on the 802.11 radio band, use the show 802.11 cleanair device type command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h } cleanair device type device_type
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
device_type |
Interferer device type for a specified radio band. The device type is one of the following:
- tdd-tx—Tdd-transmitter device information.
- jammer—Jammer device information.
- cont-tx—Continuous-transmitter devices information.
- dect-like—Dect-like phone devices information.
- video—Video devices information.
- 802.11-inv—WiFi inverted devices information.
- 802.11-nonstd—Nonstandard WiFi devices information.
- superag—Superag devices information.
- canopy—Canopy devices information.
- wimax-mobile—WiMax mobile devices information.
- wimax-fixed—WiMax fixed devices information.
|
Examples
This example shows how to display the information of all the interferers detected by a specified access point for the 802.11a network:
> show 802.11a cleanair device type Canopy
ISI = Interference Severity Index (1-Low Interference, 100-High Interference)
RSSI = Received Signal Strength Index (dBm)
No ClusterID DevID Type AP Name ISI RSSI DC Channel
--- ------------------ ------ ---------- --------------- ---- ----- ---- -------------
1c2:f7:40:00:00:03 0x8005 Canopy CISCO_AP3500 2 -62 2 153,157,161,165
show 802.11 cu-metrics
To display access point channel utilization metrics, use the show 802.11 cu-metrics command.
show 802.11 { a | b } cu-metrics cisco_ap
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
cisco_ap |
Access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display AP channel utilization metrics of the AP myAP1:
> show 802.11a cu-metrics myAP1
AP Interface Mac: 30:37:a6:c8:8a:50
Measurement Duration: 90sec
Timestamp Thu Jan 27 09:08:48 2011
Channel Utilization stats
Picc (50th Percentile)...................... 0
Pib (50th Percentile)....................... 76
Picc (90th Percentile)...................... 0
Pib (90th Percentile)....................... 77
Timestamp Thu Jan 27 09:34:34 2011
show 802.11 media-stream
To display the multicast-direct configuration state, use the show 802.11 media-stream command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h } media-stream media-stream name
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
media_stream_name |
Specified media stream name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the media-stream configuration:
> show 802.11a media-stream rrc
Multicast-direct................................. Enabled
Best Effort...................................... Disabled
Video Re-Direct.................................. Enabled
Max Allowed Streams Per Radio.................... Auto
Max Allowed Streams Per Client................... Auto
Max Video Bandwidth.............................. 0
Max Voice Bandwidth.............................. 75
Max Media Bandwidth.............................. 85
Min PHY Rate..................................... 6000
Max Retry Percentage............................. 80
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display the configuration settings for the AAA authentication server database:
Management authentication server order:
1............................................ local
2............................................ tacacs
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
summary |
Displays a summary of all ACLs configured on the controller. |
detailed |
Displays detailed information about a specific ACL. |
acl_name |
ACL name. The name can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the access control lists:
ACL Counter Status Enabled
-------------------------------------
------------------------- -----------
This example shows how to display the detailed information of the access control lists:
> 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
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.
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the access control lists on the CPU:
CPU Acl Name................................
Wireless Traffic............................ Disabled
Wired Traffic............................... Disabled
Applied to NPU.............................. No
Show Advanced 802.11 Commands
Use the show advanced 802.11 commands to display more detailed or advanced 802.11a, 802.11b/g, or other supported 802.11 network settings.
show advanced 802.11 channel
To display the automatic channel assignment configuration and statistics, use the show advanced 802.11 channel command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } channel
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the automatic channel assignment configuration and statistics:
> show advanced 802.11a channel
Automatic Channel Assignment
Channel Assignment Mode........................ AUTO
Channel Update Interval........................ 600 seconds [startup]
Anchor time (Hour of the day).................. 0
Channel Update Contribution.................... SNI.
Channel Assignment Leader...................... 00:1a:6d:dd:1e:40
Last Run....................................... 129 seconds ago
DCA Sensitivity Level:...................... STARTUP (5 dB)
Minimum...................................... unknown
Average...................................... unknown
Maximum...................................... unknown
Minimum...................................... unknown
Average...................................... unknown
Maximum...................................... unknown
Auto-RF Allowed Channel List................... 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,
............................................. 153,157,161
Auto-RF Unused Channel List.................... 100,104,108,112,116,132,136,
............................................. 140,165,190,196
DCA Outdoor AP option.......................... Enabled
show advanced 802.11 coverage
To display the configuration and statistics for coverage hole detection, use the show advanced 802.11 coverage command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } coverage
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the statistics for coverage hole detection:
> 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
show advanced 802.11 group
To display 802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio RF grouping, use the show advanced 802.11 group command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } group
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display Cisco radio RF group settings:
> 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
show advanced 802.11 l2roam
To display 802.11a or 802.11b/g Layer 2 client roaming information, use the show advanced 802.11 l2roam command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } l2roam {rf-param | statistics mac_address }
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
rf-param |
Specifies the Layer 2 frequency parameters. |
statistics |
Specifies the Layer 2 client roaming statistics. |
mac_address |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display 802.11b Layer 2 client roaming information, enter this command:
> show advanced 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
show advanced 802.11 logging
To display 802.11a or 802.11b RF event and performance logging, use the show advanced 802.11 logging command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } logging
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display 802.11b RF event and performance logging:
> 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
TxPower Update Logging......................... Off
show advanced 802.11 monitor
To display the 802.11a or 802.11b default Cisco radio monitoring, use the show advanced 802.11 monitor command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } monitor
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the radio monitoring for the 802.11b network:
> show advanced 802.11b monitor
Default 802.11b AP monitoring
802.11b Monitor Mode........................... enable
802.11b Monitor Channels....................... Country channels
802.11b RRM Neighbor Discovery Type............ Transparent
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
show advanced 802.11 profile
To display the 802.11a or 802.11b lightweight access point performance profiles, use the show advanced 802.11 profile command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } profile { global | cisco_ap }
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
global |
Specifies all Cisco lightweight access points. |
cisco_ap |
Name of a specific Cisco lightweight access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the global configuration and statistics of an 802.11a profile:
> 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
This example shows how to display the configuration and statistics of a specific access point profile:
> 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.
show advanced 802.11 receiver
To display the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a or 802.11b receiver, use the show advanced 802.11 receiver command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } receiver
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a network settings:
> show advanced 802.11a receiver
802.11a 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
show advanced 802.11 summary
To display the 802.11a or 802.11b Cisco lightweight access point name, channel, and transmit level summary, use the show advanced 802.11 summary command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } summary
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the 802.11b access point settings:
> show advanced 802.11b summary
AP Name MAC Address Admin State Operation State Channel TxPower
------------ ------------------ ------------ ----------------- ------- --------
CJ-1240 00:21:1b:ea:36:60 ENABLED UP 161 1()
CJ-1130 00:1f:ca:cf:b6:60 ENABLED UP 56* 1(*)
Note
An asterisk (*) next to a channel number or power level indicates that it is being controlled by the global algorithm settings.
show advanced 802.11 txpower
To display the 802.11a or 802.11b automatic transmit power assignment, use the show advanced 802.11 txpower command.
show advanced 802.11 { a | b } txpower
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b transmit power cost:
> 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.............. SN.
Transmit Power Assignment Leader................ xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
Last Run........................................ 384 seconds ago
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the backup controller information:
> show advanced backup-controller
AP primary Backup Controller.................... controller 10.10.10.10
AP secondary Backup Controller.................. 0.0.0.0
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the client auto handoff mode after excessive retries:
> show advanced client-handoff
Client auto handoff after retries................ 130
show advanced dot11-padding
To display the state of over-the-air frame padding on a wireless LAN controller, use the show advanced dot11-padding command.
show advanced dot11-padding
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to view the state of over-the-air frame padding:
> show advanced dot11-padding
dot11-padding.................................... Disabled
show advanced eap
To display Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) settings, use the show advanced eap command.
show advanced eap
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the EAP settings:
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 (milliseconds)................. 1000
EAPOL-Key Max Retries............................ 2
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the maximum 802.1X sessions per access point:
> show advanced max-1x-sessions
Max 802.1x session per AP at a given time........ 0
show advanced probe
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 command.
show advanced probe
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the probe settings for the WLAN controller:
Probe request filtering.......................... Enabled
Probes fwd to controller per client per radio.... 12
Probe request rate-limiting interval............. 100 msec
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the switch control path rate limiting mode:
Control Path Rate Limiting....................... Disabled
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the disassociated clients after a handoff:
> show advanced send-disassoc-on-handoff
Send Disassociate on Handoff..................... Disabled
show advanced sip-preferred-call-no
To display the list of preferred call numbers, use the show advanced sip-preferred-call-no command.
show advanced sip-preferred-call-no
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the list of preferred call numbers:
> show advanced sip-preferred-call-no
Preferred Call Numbers List
Call Index Preferred Call No
----------- ------------------
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display switch port statistics mode:
> show advanced statistics
Switch port statistics........................... Enabled
show advanced timers
To display the mobility anchor, authentication response, and rogue access point entry timers, use the show advanced timers command.
show advanced timers
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
The defaults are shown in the “Examples” section.
Examples
This example shows how to display the system timers setting:
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
Show Access Point Commands
Use the show ap commands to show access point settings.
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 802.11 { a | b } cisco_ap
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
cisco_ap |
Cisco lightweight access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display auto-RF information for an access point:
> 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
show ap ccx rm
To display an access point’s Cisco Client eXtensions (CCX) radio management status information, use the show ap ccx rm command.
show ap ccx rm ap_name status
Syntax Description
ap_name |
Specified access point name. |
status |
Displays the CCX radio management status information for an access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the CCX radio management:
> 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
show ap cdp
To display the Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) information for an access point, use the show ap cdp command.
show ap cdp { all | ap-name cisco_ap | neighbors { all | ap-name cisco_ap | detail cisco_ap }}
Syntax Description
all |
Displays the CDP status on all access points. |
ap-name |
Displays the CDP status for a specified access point. |
neighbors |
Displays neighbors using CDP. |
detail |
Displays details about a specific access point neighbor using CDP. |
cisco_ap |
Specified access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the CDP status of all access points:
------------------ ----------
This example shows how to display the CDP status of a specified access point:
> show ap cdp ap-name SB_RAP1
------------------ ----------
AP CDP State.......................Enabled
AP Interface-Based CDP state
Ethernet 0.....................Enabled
Slot 0.........................Enabled
Slot 1.........................Enabled
This example shows how to display details about all neighbors using CDP:
> show ap cdp neighbors all
AP Name AP IP Neighbor Name Neighbor IP Neighbor Port
--------- --------------- ------------------ -------------- -------------
SB_RAP1 192.168.102.154 sjc14-41a-sw1 192.168.102.2 GigabitEthernet1/0/13
SB_RAP1 192.168.102.154 SB_MAP1 192.168.102.137 Virtual-Dot11Radio0
SB_MAP1 192.168.102.137 SB_RAP1 192.168.102.154 Virtual-Dot11Radio0
SB_MAP1 192.168.102.137 SB_MAP2 192.168.102.138 Virtual-Dot11Radio0
SB_MAP2 192.168.102.138 SB_MAP1 192.168.102.137 Virtual-Dot11Radio1
SB_MAP2 192.168.102.138 SB_MAP3 192.168.102.139 Virtual-Dot11Radio0
SB_MAP3 192.168.102.139 SB_MAP2 192.168.102.138 Virtual-Dot11Radio1
This example shows how to display details about a specific neighbor with a specified access point using CDP:
> show ap cdp neighbors ap-name SB_MAP2
AP Name AP IP Neighbor Name Neighbor IP Neighbor Port
----------- --------------- --------------- -------------- -------------
SB_MAP2 192.168.102.138 SB_MAP1 192.168.102.137 Virtual-Dot11Radio1
SB_MAP2 192.168.102.138 SB_MAP3 192.168.102.139 Virtual-Dot11Radio0
This example shows how to display details about neighbors using CDP:
> show ap cdp neighbors detail SB_MAP2
AP IP address:192.168.102.138
-------------------------
Entry address(es): 192.168.102.137
Platform: cisco AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9, Cap
Interface: Virtual-Dot11Radio0, Port ID (outgoing port): Virtual-Dot11Radio1
Cisco IOS Software, C1520 Software (C1520-K9W8-M), Experimental Version 12.4(200
81114:084420) [BLD-v124_18a_ja_throttle.20081114 208] Copyright (c) 1986-2008 by
Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Fri 14-Nov-08 23:08 by
-------------------------
Entry address(es): 192.168.102.139
Platform: cisco AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9, Capabilities: Trans-Bridge
Interface: Virtual-Dot11Radio1, Port ID (outgoing port): Virtual-Dot11Radio0
Cisco IOS Software, C1520 Software (C1520-K9W8-M), Experimental Version 12.4(200
81114:084420) [BLD-v124_18a_ja_throttle.20081114 208] Copyright (c) 1986-2008 by
Cisco Systems, Inc. Compiled Fri 14-Nov-08 23:08 by
show ap channel
To display the available channels for a specific mesh access point, use the show ap channel command.
show ap channel ap_name
Syntax Description
ap_name |
Name of the mesh access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the available channels for a particular access point:
802.11b/g Current Channel...........1
Allowed Channel List.....................1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
802.11a Current Channel.................161
Allowed Channel List.....................36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,
.........................................104,108,112,116,132,136,140,
.........................................149,153,157,161
show ap config
To display the detailed configuration for a lightweight access point, use the show ap config command.
show ap config { 802.11 { a | b } | general } cisco_ap
Syntax Description
802.11a |
Specifies the 802.11a or 802.11b/g network. |
802.11b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
general |
Displays general access point settings. |
cisco_ap |
Lightweight access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the detailed configuration for an access point:
> 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
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
Legacy Tx Beamforming Configuration....... CUSTOMIZED
Legacy Tx Beamforming..................... ENABLED
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
This example shows how to display the detailed configuration for another access point:
> 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
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
Legacy Tx Beamforming Configuration....... CUSTOMIZED
Legacy Tx Beamforming..................... ENABLED
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
This example shows how to display the general configuration of a Cisco access point:
> show ap config general cisco-ap
Cisco AP Identifier.............................. 9
Cisco AP Name.................................... cisco-ap
Country code..................................... US - United States
Regulatory Domain allowed by Country............. 802.11bg:-A 802.11a:-A
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......................... DHCP
IP Address....................................... 10.10.10.21
IP NetMask....................................... 255.255.255.0
CAPWAP Path MTU.................................. 1485
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
AP subMode...................................... WIPS
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 username..................................... maria
AP Dot1x User Mode............................... Not Configured
AP Dot1x username............................... 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
Rogue Detection.................................. Enabled
AP TCP MSS Adjust................................ Disabled
Mesh preferred parent............................ 00:24:13:0f:92:00
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
The command has no arguments and keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display global syslog server settings:
AP global system logging host.............................. 255.255.255.255
show ap core-dump
To display the memory core dump information 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. |
Examples
This example shows how to display memory core dump information:
Memory core dump is disabled.
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display the crash file generated by the access point:
show ap data-plane
To display the data plane status for all access points or a specific access point, use the show ap data-plane command.
show ap data-plane { all | cisco_ap }
Syntax Description
all |
Specifies all Cisco lightweight access points. |
cisco_ap |
Name of a Cisco lightweight access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the data plane status of all access points:
Min Data Data Max Data Last
AP Name Round Trip Round Trip Round Trip Update
------------------ -------------- -------------- -------------- ------
1130 0.000s 0.000s 0.002s 18:51:23
1240 0.000s 0.000s 0.000s 18:50:45
show ap eventlog
To display the contents of the event log file for an access point that is joined to the controller, use the show ap eventlog command.
show ap eventlog ap_name
Syntax Description
ap_name |
Event log for the specified access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the event log of an access point:
> show ap eventlog CiscoAP
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: %CAPWAP-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: %CAPWAP-3-CLIENTEVENTLOG: Did not get vendor specific options from DHCP.
show ap image
To display the detailed information about the predownloaded image for specified access points, use the
show ap image command.
show ap image { cisco_ap | all}
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
Name of the lightweight access point. |
all |
Specifies all access points. |
Note
If you have an AP that has the name all, it conflicts with the keyword all that specifies all access points. In this scenario, the keyword all takes precedence over the AP that is named all.
Examples
This example shows how to display images present on all access points:
Total number of APs.............................. 7
Initiated....................................... 4
Predownloading.................................. 0
Completed predownloading........................ 3
Not Supported................................... 0
Failed to Predownload........................... 0
AP Name Primary Image Backup Image Status Version Next Retry Time Retry Count
------------------ -------------- -------------- --------------- -------------- ----------
AP1140-1 7.0.56.0 6.0.183.38 Complete 6.0.183.38 NA NA
AP1140-2 7.0.56.0 6.0.183.58 Initiated 6.0.183.38 23:46:43 1
AP1130-2 7.0.56.0 6.0.183.38 Complete 6.0.183.38 NA NA
AP1130-3 7.0.56.0 6.0.183.58 Initiated 6.0.183.38 23:43:25 1
AP1130-4 7.0.56.0 6.0.183.38 Complete 6.0.183.38 NA NA
AP1130-5 7.0.56.0 6.0.183.58 Initiated 6.0.183.38 23:43:00 1
AP1130-6 7.0.56.0 6.0.183.58 Initiated 6.0.183.38 23:41:33
show ap inventory
To display inventory information for an access point, use the show ap inventory command.
show ap inventory ap_name
Syntax Description
ap_name |
Specifies the inventory for the specified access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the inventory of an access point:
> show ap inventory test101
NAME: "test101", DESCR: "Cisco Wireless Access Point"
PID: AIR-LAP1131AG-A-K9, VID: V01, SN: FTX1123T2XX
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
ap_mac |
Access point Ethernet MAC address or the MAC address of the 802.11 radio interface. |
Examples
This example shows how to display join information for a specific access point trying to join the controller:
> show ap join stats detailed 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
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
Syntax Description
ap_mac |
Access point Ethernet MAC address or the MAC address of the 802.11 radio interface. |
Usage Guidelines
To obtain the MAC address of the 802.11 radio interface, enter the show interface command on the access point.
Examples
This example shows how to display specific join information for an access point:
> 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
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of join information for all access points:
> show ap join stats summary all
Number of APs.............................................. 4
Base Mac AP EthernetMac AP Name IP Address Status
00:0b:85:57:bc:c0 00:0b:85:57:bc:c0 AP1130 10.10.163.217 Joined
00:1c:0f:81:db:80 00:1c:63:23:ac:a0 AP1140 10.10.163.216 Not joined
00:1c:0f:81:fc:20 00:1b:d5:9f:7d:b2 AP1 10.10.163.215 Joined
00:21:1b:ea:36:60 00:0c:d4:8a:6b:c1 AP2 10.10.163.214 Not joined
show ap link-encryption
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 link-encryption command.
show ap link-encryption {all | cisco_ap }
Syntax Description
all |
Specifies all access points. |
cisco_ap |
Name of the lightweight access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the link encryption status of all access points:
> show ap link-encryption all
Encryption Dnstream Upstream Last
AP Name State Count Count Update
------------------ --- -------- -------- ------
1240 Dis 4406 237553 Never
1130 En 2484 276308 19:31
show ap monitor-mode summary
To display the current channel-optimized monitor mode settings, use the show ap monitor-mode summary command.
show ap monitor-mode summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display current channel-optimized monitor mode settings:
> show ap monitor-mode summary
AP Name Ethernet MAC Status Scanning Channel List
------------------ ----------------- ---------- ----------------------
AP_004 xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx Tracking 1, 6, 11, 4
show ap retransmit
To display access point control packet retransmission parameters, use the show ap retransmit command.
show ap retransmit {all | cisco_ap }
Syntax Description
all |
Specifies all access points. |
cisco_ap |
Specifies the name of the access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the control packet retransmission parameters of all access points on a network:
Global control packet retransmit interval: 3 (default)
Global control packet retransmit count: 5 (default)
AP Name Retransmit Interval Retransmit count
------------------ ------------------- -------------------
AP_004 3 (default) 5 (WLC default),5 (AP default)
show ap stats
To display the statistics for a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show ap stats command.
show ap stats { 802.11 { a | b } | wlan } cisco_ap [tsm {client_mac | all}]
Syntax Description
802.11a |
Specifies the 802.11a network |
802.11b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
wlan |
Specifies WLAN statistics. |
cisco_ap |
Specifies the name of the lightweight access point. |
tsm |
Specifies the traffic stream metrics. |
client_mac |
MAC address of the client. |
all |
Specifies all access points. |
Examples
This example shows how to display statistics of an access point for the 802.11b network:
> show ap stats 802.11b AP02
Number Of Slots.................................. 2
AP Name.......................................... 1140_LAP_1
MAC Address...................................... c4:7d:4f:3a:35:53
Radio Type....................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211b/g
Number of Users................................ 3
TxFragmentCount................................ 232095
MulticastTxFrameCnt............................ 3834
FailedCount.................................... 347196
RetryCount..................................... 683429
MultipleRetryCount............................. 21416
FrameDuplicateCount............................ 0
RtsSuccessCount................................ 20
RtsFailureCount................................ 0
AckFailureCount................................ 439834
RxIncompleteFragment........................... 0
MulticastRxFrameCnt............................ 0
FcsErrorCount.................................. 5845734
TxFrameCount................................... 232095
WepUndecryptableCount.......................... 0
TxFramesDropped................................ 22
Call Admission Control (CAC) Stats
Voice Bandwidth in use(% of config bw)......... 50
Total channel MT free........................ 0
Total voice MT free.......................... 0
Na Direct.................................... 0
Na Roam...................................... 0
Video Bandwidth in use(% of config bw)......... 0
Total num of voice calls in progress........... 1
Num of roaming voice calls in progress......... 1
Total Num of voice calls since AP joined....... 13
Total Num of roaming calls since AP joined..... 13
Total Num of exp bw requests received.......... 0
Total Num of exp bw requests admitted.......... 0
Num of voice calls rejected since AP joined.... 0
Num of roam calls rejected since AP joined..... 1
Num of calls rejected due to insufficent bw.... 0
Num of calls rejected due to invalid params.... 0
Num of calls rejected due to PHY rate.......... 0
Num of calls rejected due to QoS policy........ 0
Total Num of calls in progress................. 1
Num of roaming calls in progress............... 0
Total Num of calls since AP joined............. 29
Total Num of roaming calls since AP joined..... 2
Total Num of Preferred calls received.......... 0
Total Num of Preferred calls accepted.......... 0
Total Num of ongoing Preferred calls........... 0
Total Num of calls rejected(Insuff BW)......... 0
Total Num of roam calls rejected(Insuff BW).... 0
Num of dual band client....................... 0
Num of dual band client added.................. 0
Num of dual band client expired............... 0
Num of dual band client replaced............... 0
Num of dual band client detected.............. 0
Num of suppressed client...................... 0
Num of suppressed client expired............... 0
Num of suppressed client replaced.............. 0
show ap summary
To display a summary of all lightweight access points attached to the controller, use the show ap summary command.
show ap summary [ cisco_ap]
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
(Optional) Type sequence of characters that make up the name of a specific AP or a group of APs, or enter a wild character search pattern. |
Usage Guidelines
A list that contains each lightweight access point name, number of slots, manufacturer, MAC address, location, and the controller port number appears. When you specify
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of all connected access points:
Number of APs.................................... 2
Global AP username.............................. user
Global AP Dot1x username........................ Not Configured
Number of APs.................................... 2
Global AP username.............................. user
Global AP Dot1x username........................ 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
show ap tcp-mss-adjust
To display the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) maximum segment size (MSS) information of access points, use the show ap tcp-mss-adjust command.
show ap tcp-mss-adjust { cisco_ap | all }
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
Specified lightweight access point name. |
all |
Specifies all access points. |
Note
If an AP itself is configured with the name ‘all’, then the ‘all access points’ case takes precedence over the AP that is named ‘all’.
Examples
This example shows how to display Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) maximum segment size (MSS) information of all access points:
> show ap tcp-mss-adjust all
AP Name TCP State MSS Size
------------------ --------- -------
show ap wlan
To display the Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) value for each WLAN defined on an access point, use the show ap wlan command.
show ap wlan 802.11 { a | b } cisco_ap
Syntax Description
802.11a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
802.11b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
ap_name |
Lightweight access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display BSSIDs of an access point for the 802.11b network:
> show ap wlan 802.11b AP01
Site Name........................................ MY_AP_GROUP1
Site Description................................. MY_AP_GROUP1
------- ----------- --------------------------
1 management 00:1c:0f:81:fc:20
2 dynamic 00:1c:0f:81:fc:21
show arp kernel
To display the kernel Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache information, use the show arp kernel command.
show arp kernel
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display kernel ARP cache information:
IP address HW type Flags HW address Mask Device
192.0.2.1 0x1 0x2 00:1A:6C:2A:09:C2 * dtl0
192.0.2.8 0x1 0x6 00:1E:E5:E6:DB:56 * dtl0
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache information for the switch:
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
show auth-list
To display the access point authorization list, use the show auth-list command.
show auth-list
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the access point authorization list:
Authorize APs against AAA...................... disabled
Allow APs with Self-signed Certificate (SSC)... disabled
Mac Addr Cert Type Key Hash
----------------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------
show boot
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Usage Guidelines
Each Cisco wireless LAN controller retains one primary and one backup operating system software load in nonvolatile RAM to allow controllers to boot off the primary load (default) or revert to the backup load when desired.
Examples
This example shows how to display the default boot image information:
Primary Boot Image............................... 3.2.13.0 (active)
Backup Boot Image................................ 3.2.15.0
show cac voice summary
To view the list of all AP's along with brief Voice statistics. It includes Bandwidth used, Max bandwidth available and number of calls information, use the show cac voice summary command.
show cac voice summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the list of all AP's along with brief Voice statistics:
AP Name Slot# Radio BW Used/Max Calls
----------------- ------- ----- ----------- -----
APc47d.4f3a.3547 0 11b/g 0/23437 0
show call-control ap
Note
The show call-control ap command is applicable only for SIP based calls.
To see the metrics for successful calls or the traps generated for failed calls, use the show call-control ap command.
show call-control ap { 802.11a | 802.11b } cisco_ap { metrics | traps }
Syntax Description
802.11a |
Specifies the 802.11a network |
802.11b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
cisco_ap |
Cisco access point name. |
metrics |
Specifies the call metrics information. |
traps |
Specifies the trap information for call control. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the metrics for successful calls generated for an access point:
> show call-control ap 802.11a Cisco_AP metrics
Total Call Duration in Seconds................... 120
Number of Calls.................................. 10
Number of calls for given client is................. 1
This example shows how to display the metrics for the traps generated for an access point:
> show call-control ap 802.11a Cisco_AP traps
Number of traps sent in one min.................. 2
Last SIP error code.............................. 404
Last sent trap timestamp...................... Jun 20 10:05:06
Usage Guidelines
To aid in troubleshooting, the output of this command shows an error code for any failed calls. Table 2-1 explains the possible error codes for failed calls.
Table 2-1 Error Codes for Failed VoIP Calls
|
|
|
1 |
unknown |
Unknown error. |
400 |
badRequest |
The request could not be understood because of malformed syntax. |
401 |
unauthorized |
The request requires user authentication. |
402 |
paymentRequired |
Reserved for future use. |
403 |
forbidden |
The server understood the request but refuses to fulfill it. |
404 |
notFound |
The server has information that the user does not exist at the domain specified in the Request-URI. |
405 |
methodNotallowed |
The method specified in the Request-Line is understood but not allowed for the address identified by the Request-URI. |
406 |
notAcceptable |
The resource identified by the request is only capable of generating response entities with content characteristics that are not acceptable according to the Accept header field sent in the request. |
407 |
proxyAuthenticationRequired |
The client must first authenticate with the proxy. |
408 |
requestTimeout |
The server could not produce a response within a suitable amount of time. |
409 |
conflict |
The request could not be completed due to a conflict with the current state of the resource. |
410 |
gone |
The requested resource is no longer available at the server, and no forwarding address is known. |
411 |
lengthRequired |
The server is refusing to process a request because the request entity-body is larger than the server is willing or able to process. |
413 |
requestEntityTooLarge |
The server is refusing to process a request because the request entity-body is larger than the server is willing or able to process. |
414 |
requestURITooLarge |
The server is refusing to service the request because the Request-URI is longer than the server is willing to interpret. |
415 |
unsupportedMediaType |
The server is refusing to service the request because the message body of the request is in a format not supported by the server for the requested method. |
420 |
badExtension |
The server did not understand the protocol extension specified in a Proxy-Require or Require header field. |
480 |
temporarilyNotAvailable |
The callee’s end system was contacted successfully, but the callee is currently unavailable. |
481 |
callLegDoesNotExist |
The UAS received a request that does not match any existing dialog or transaction. |
482 |
loopDetected |
The server has detected a loop. |
483 |
tooManyHops |
The server received a request that contains a Max-Forwards header field with the value zero. |
484 |
addressIncomplete |
The server received a request with a Request-URI that was incomplete. |
485 |
ambiguous |
The Request-URI was ambiguous. |
486 |
busy |
The callee’s end system was contacted successfully, but the callee is currently not willing or able to take additional calls at this end system. |
500 |
internalServerError |
The server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. |
501 |
notImplemented |
The server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the request. |
502 |
badGateway |
The server, while acting as a gateway or proxy, received an invalid response from the downstream server it accessed in attempting to fulfill the request. |
503 |
serviceUnavailable |
The server is temporarily unable to process the request because of a temporary overloading or maintenance of the server. |
504 |
serverTimeout |
The server did not receive a timely response from an external server it accessed in attempting to process the request. |
505 |
versionNotSupported |
The server does not support or refuses to support the SIP protocol version that was used in the request. |
600 |
busyEverywhere |
The callee’s end system was contacted successfully, but the callee is busy or does not want to take the call at this time. |
603 |
decline |
The callee’s machine was contacted successfully, but the user does not want to or cannot participate. |
604 |
doesNotExistAnywhere |
The server has information that the user indicated in the Request-URI does not exist anywhere. |
606 |
notAcceptable |
The user’s agent was contacted successfully, but some aspects of the session description (such as the requested media, bandwidth, or addressing style) were not acceptable. |
show call-control client
To see call information for a call-aware client when Voice-over-IP (VoIP) snooping is enabled and the call is active, use the show call-control client command
show call-control client callInfo client_MAC_address
Syntax Description
callInfo |
Specifies the call-control information. |
client_MAC_address |
Client MAC address. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the call information such as the IP port for calls related to the client:
> show call-control client callInfo 10.10.10.10.10.10
Uplink IP/port................................... 0.0.0.0 / 0
Downlink IP/port................................ 9.47.96.107 / 5006
UP............................................... 6
Calling Party.................................... sip:1021
Called Party..................................... sip:1000
Call ID.......................................... 38423970c3fca477
Call on hold:................................... FALSE
Number of calls for given client is.............. 1
show capwap client config
To display the list of clients associated with the CAPWAP access point, use the show capwap client command.
show capwap client config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display clients associated with CAPWAP access point:
> show capwap client config
configMagicMark 0xF1E2D3C4
adminState ADMIN_ENABLED(1)
location default location
transport SPAM_TRANSPORT_L3(2)
transportCfg SPAM_TRANSPORT_DEFAULT(0)
initialisation SPAM_PRODUCTION_DISCOVERY(1)
show capwap client ip config
To display the CAPWAP static IP configuration, use the show capwap client ip config command.
show capwap client ip config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the CAPWAP static IP information:
> show capwap client config
LWAPP Static IP Configuration
Primary Controller 9.41.80.88
show capwap reap association
To display the list of clients associated to an access point and their Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs), use the show capwap reap association command.
show capwap reap association
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display clients associated to an access point and their SSIDs:
> show capwap reap association
show capwap reap status
To display the status of the hybrid-REAP access point (connected or standalone), use the show capwap reap status command.
show capwap reap status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the hybrid-REAP access point:
> show capwap reap status
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the compatibility mode:
> show certificate compatibility
Certificate compatibility mode:................ off
show certificate lsc
To verify that the controller has generated a Locally Significant Certificate (LSC), use the show certificate lsc summary command.
show certificate lsc { summary | ap-provision }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays summary of LSC certificate settings and certificates. |
ap-provision |
Displays details about the access points that are provisioned using the LSC. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the LSC:
> show certificate lsc summary
LSC Enabled...................................... Yes
LSC CA-Server.................................... http://10.0.0.1:8080/caserver
LSC AP-Provisioning.............................. Yes
Provision-List............................... Not Configured
LSC Revert Count in AP reboots............... 3
Country...................................... 4
State........................................ ca
City......................................... ss
Orgn......................................... org
Dept......................................... dep
Email........................................ dep@co.com
KeySize...................................... 390
CA Cert...................................... Not Configured
RA Cert...................................... Not Configured
This example shows how to display the details about the access points that are provisioned using the LSC:
> show certificate lsc ap-provision
LSC AP-Provisioning.............................. Yes
Provision-List................................... Present
show certificate summary
To verify that the controller has generated a certificate, use the show certificate summary command.
show certificate summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the certificate:
> show certificate summary
Web Administration Certificate................. Locally Generated
Web Authentication Certificate................. Locally Generated
Certificate compatibility mode:................ off
show route kernel
To display the kernel route cache information, use the show route kernel command.
show route kernel
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the kernel route cache information:
Iface Destination Gateway Flags RefCnt Use Metric Mask MTU Window IRTT
dtl0 14010100 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FFFFFF00 0 0 0
dtl0 28282800 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FFFFFF00 0 0 0
dtl0 34010100 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FFFFFF00 0 0 0
eth0 02020200 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FFFFFF00 0 0 0
dtl0 33010100 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FFFFFF00 0 0 0
dtl0 0A010100 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FFFFFF00 0 0 0
dtl0 32010100 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FFFFFF00 0 0 0
dtl0 0A000000 0202020A 0003 0 0 0 FF000000 0 0 0
lo 7F000000 00000000 0001 0 0 0 FF000000 0 0 0
dtl0 00000000 0A010109 0003 0 0 0 00000000 0 0 0
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.
show client ap 802.11 { a | b } cisco_ap
Syntax Description
802.11a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
802.11b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
cisco_ap |
Cisco lightweight access point name. |
Usage Guidelines
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).
Examples
This example shows how to display client information on an access point:
> show client ap 802.11b AP1
MAC Address AP Id Status WLAN Id Authenticated
----------------- ------ ------------- --------- -------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1 Associated 1 No
show client calls
To display the total number of active or rejected calls on the controller, use the show client calls command.
show client calls { active | rejected } { 802.11a | 802.11bg | all }
Syntax Description
active |
Displays active calls. |
rejected |
Displays rejected calls. |
802.11a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
802.11bg |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
all |
Specifies both the 802.11a and 802.11b/g network. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the active client calls on an 802.11a network:
> show client calls active 802.11a
Client MAC Username Total Call AP Name Radio Type
-------------------- --------- ---------- --------------- ----------
00:09: ef: 02:65:70 abc 45 VJ-1240C-ed45cc 802.11a
00:13: ce: cc: 51:39 xyz 45 AP1130-a416 802.11a
00:40:96: af: 15:15 def 45 AP1130-a416 802.11a
00:40:96:b2:69: df def 45 AP1130-a416 802.11a
Number of Active Calls ------------------------------------ 4
show client ccx client-capability
To display the client’s capability information, use the show client ccx client-capability command.
show client ccx client-capability client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address |
MAC address of the client. |
Usage Guidelines
This command displays the client’s available capabilities, not the current settings for the capabilities.
Examples
This example shows how to display the client’s capability:
> 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
Are you sure you want to start? (y/N)y Are you sure you want to start? (y/N)
show client ccx frame-data
To display 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 |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the data frame sent from the client for the last test:
> show client ccx frame-data xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
show client ccx last-response-status
To display 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 |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the last test response:
> 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
show client ccx last-test-status
To display 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 |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the last test of the client:
> 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
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 |
(Optional) Displays the CCX client roaming log response. |
rsna |
(Optional) Displays the CCX client RSNA log response. |
syslog |
(Optional) Displays the CCX client system log response. |
client_mac_address |
Inventory for the specified access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the system log response:
> 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’
This example shows how to display the client roaming log response:
> 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
show client ccx manufacturer-info
To display 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 |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the client manufacturing information:
> 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
show client ccx operating-parameters
To display 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 |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the client operating parameters:
> 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
show client ccx profiles
To display the client profiles, use the show client ccx profiles command.
show client ccx profiles client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the client profiles:
> 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
show client ccx results
To display 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 |
MAC address of the client. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the results from last successful diagnostic test:
> show client ccs results xx.xx.xx.xx
dot1x Complete....................................... Success
EAP Method........................................... *1,Host OS Login Credentials
dot1x Status......................................... 255
show client ccx rm
To display Cisco Client eXtension (CCX) client radio management report information, use the show client ccx rm commands.
show client ccx rm client_MAC {status} | {report {chan-load | noise-hist | frame | beacon | pathloss}}
Syntax Description
client_MAC |
Client MAC address. |
status |
Displays the client CCX radio management status information. |
report |
Displays the client CCX radio management report. |
chan-load |
Displays radio management channel load reports. |
noise-hist |
Displays radio management noise histogram reports. |
beacon |
Displays radio management beacon load reports. |
frame |
Displays radio management frame reports. |
pathloss |
Displays radio management path loss reports. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the client radio management status information:
> 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
This example shows how to display the client radio management load reports:
> 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
This example shows how to display the client radio management noise histogram reports:
> 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 stats-report
To display the Cisco Client eXtensions (CCX) statistics report from a specified client device, use the show client ccx stats-report command.
show client ccx stats-report client_mac_address
Syntax Description
client_mac_address |
Client MAC address. |
Examples
This example shows how to displays the statistics report:
> 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
show client detail
To display detailed information for a client on a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show client detail command.
show client detail mac_address
Syntax Description
mac_address |
Client MAC address. |
Usage Guidelines
The show client ap command may list the status of automatically disabled clients. Use the show exclusionlist command to display clients on the exclusion list (blacklisted).
Examples
This example shows how to display the client detailed information:
> show client detail 00:0c:41:07:33:a6
Policy Manager State..............................POSTURE_REQD
Policy Manager Rule Created.......................Yes
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
H-REAP Authentication............................ Local
H-REAP Data Switching............................ Local
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
show client location-calibration summary
To display client location calibration summary information, use the show client location-calibration summary command.
show client location-calibration summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the location calibration summary information:
> show client location-calibration summary
show client probing
To display the number of probing clients, use the show client probing command.
show client probing
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the number of probing clients:
Number of Probing Clients........................ 0
show client roam-history
To display the roaming history of a specified client, use the show client roam-history command.
show client roam-history mac_address
Syntax Description
mac_address |
Client MAC address. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the roaming history of a specified client:
> show client roam-history 00:14:6c:0a:57:77
show client summary
To display a summary of clients associated with a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show client summary command.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Usage Guidelines
The show client ap command may list the status of automatically disabled clients. Use the show exclusionlist command to display clients on the exclusion list (blacklisted).
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the active clients:
Number of Clients................................ 24
MAC Address AP Name Status WLAN/GLAN/RLAN 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 Associated 2 Yes 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
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the active wired guest LAN clients:
> show client summary guest-lan
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 tsm
To display the client traffic stream metrics (TSM) statistics, use the show client tsm command.
show client tsm 802.11 { a | b } client_mac { ap_mac | all }
Syntax Description
802.11a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
802.11b |
Specifies the 802.11 b/g network. |
client_mac |
MAC address of the client. |
ap_mac |
MAC address of the tsm access point. |
all |
Specifies the list of all access points to which the client has associations. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the client’s TSM for the 802.11a network:
> show client tsm 802.11a xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx all
AP Interface MAC: 00:0b:85:01:02:03
Client Interface Mac: 00:01:02:03:04:05
Measurement Duration: 90 seconds
Timestamp 1st Jan 2006, 06:35:80
Average Delay (5sec intervals)............................35
Delay less than 10 ms.....................................20
Delay bet 10 - 20 ms......................................20
Delay bet 20 - 40 ms......................................20
Delay greater than 40 ms..................................20
Total packet Count.........................................80
Total packet lost count (5sec).............................10
Maximum Lost Packet count(5sec)............................5
Average Lost Packet count(5secs)...........................2
Average Delay (5sec intervals)............................35
Delay less than 10 ms.....................................20
Delay bet 10 - 20 ms......................................20
Delay bet 20 - 40 ms......................................20
Delay greater than 40 ms..................................20
Total packet Count.........................................80
Total packet lost count (5sec).............................10
Maximum Lost Packet count(5sec)............................5
Average Lost Packet count(5secs)...........................2
show client username
To display the client data by the username, use the show client username command.
show client username username
Syntax Description
username |
Client’s username. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the detailed information for a client by name:
> show client username IT_007
MAC Address AP ID Status WLAN Id Authenticated
----------------- ------ ------------- --------- -------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx 1 Associated 1 No
show client voice-diag
To display voice diagnostics statistics, use the show client voice-diag command.
show client voice-diag {quos-map | roam-history | rssi | status | tspec}
Syntax Description
quos-map |
Displays information about the QoS/DSCP mapping and packet statistics in each of the four queues: VO, VI, BE, BK. The different DSCP values are also displayed. |
roam-history |
Displays information about the last 3 roaming history. The output contains the Timestamp, access point associated with roaming, roaming reason, and if there is a roaming failure, reason for roaming-failure. |
rssi |
Display the client’s RSSI values in the last 5 seconds when voice diagnostics is enabled. |
status |
Displays status of voice diagnostics for clients. |
tspec |
Displays TSPEC for voice diagnostic clients. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of voice diagnostics for clients:
> show client voice-diag status
Voice Diagnostics Status: FALSE
show country
To display the configured country and the radio types supported, use the show country command.
show country
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the configured countries and supported radio types:
Configured Country............................. United States
US - United States............................. 802.11a / 802.11b / 802.11g
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display the auto-RF channels for the configured countries:
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 *
---------:+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display a list of all the supported countries:
Configured 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
show coredump summary
To display a summary of the controller’s core dump file, use the show coredump summary command.
show coredump summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the core dump summary:
FTP Server IP.................................... 10.10.10.17
FTP Filename..................................... file1
FTP Username..................................... ftpuser
FTP Password.................................. *********
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display the current CPU usage information:
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display the web authentication customization information:
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
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the local database configuration:
Maximum Database Entries......................... 2048
Maximum Database Entries On Next Reboot.......... 2048
MAC Filter Entries........................... 2
Exclusion List Entries....................... 0
AP Authorization List Entries................ 1
Management Users............................. 1
Local Network Users.......................... 1
Local Users.............................. 1
Guest Users.............................. 0
Total..................................... 5
show debug
To determine if the MAC address and other flag debugging is enabled or disabled, sse the show debug command.
show debug
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display if debugging is enabled:
MAC debugging............................... disabled
show dhcp
To display the internal Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server configuration, use the show dhcp command.
show dhcp {detailed | leases | opt-82 | proxy | stats | summary | timeout | scope }
Syntax Description
show |
Displaysettings. |
dhcp |
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol settings. |
detailed |
Enter detailed to display DHCP information for a particular scope. DHCP sope name allows space by using double quote like “scope 003”. |
leases |
Enter leases to display allocated DHCP leases. |
proxy |
Enter proxy to display the status if DHCP proxy. |
stats |
Enter stats to display the DHCP proxy statistics. |
summary |
Enter summary to display DHCP summary information. |
timeout |
Enter timeout to display the DHCP timeout information. |
scope |
Enter the name of a scope to display the DHCP information for that scope. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the allocated DHCP leases:
This example shows how to display the DHCP summary information:
Scope Name Enabled Address Range
003 No 0.0.0.0 -> 0.0.0.0
This example shows how to display the DHCP information for the scope 003:
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
show dtls connections
To display the Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) server status, use the show dtls connections command.
show dtls connections
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the established DTLS connections:
AP Name Local Port Peer IP Peer Port Ciphersuite
--------------- ------------- --------------- ------------- -----------------------
1130 Capwap_Ctrl 1.100.163.210 23678 TLS_RSA _WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1130 Capwap_Data 1.100.163.210 23678 TLS_RSA _WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
1240 Capwap_Ctrl 1.100.163.209 59674 TLS_RSA _WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
show dhcp proxy
To display the status of DHCP proxy handling, use the show dhcp proxy command.
show dhcp proxy
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of dhcp proxy information:
DHCP Proxy Behavior: enabled
show dhcp timeout
To display the DHCP timeout value, use the show dhcp timeout command.
show dhcp timeout
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the DHCP timeout value:
DHCP Timeout (seconds)................. 10
show eventlog
To display the event log, use the show eventlog command.
show eventlog
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the event log entries:
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
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.
show exclusionlist
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Usage Guidelines
This command displays all manually excluded MAC addresses.
Examples
This example shows how to display the exclusion list:
No manually disabled clients.
Dynamically Disabled Clients
----------------------------
MAC Address Exclusion Reason Time Remaining (in secs)
----------- ---------------- ------------------------
00:40:96:b4:82:55 802.1X Failure 51
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
Syntax Description
guest_lan_id |
ID of selected wired guest LAN. |
Usage Guidelines
To display all wired guest LANs configured on the controller, use the show guest-lan summary command.
Examples
This example shows how to display the guest LAN configuration:
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
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
group_name |
IP address of hybrid-REAP group. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the detailed information for a specific hybrid-REAP group:
> 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
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the current list of hybrid-REAP groups:
> show hreap group summary
HREAP Group Summary: Count 1
show hreap office-extend
To display hybrid-REAP OfficeExtend access point information, use the show hreap office-extend command.
show hreap office-extend { summary | latency }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays a list of all OfficeExtend access points. |
latency |
Displays the link delay for OfficeExtend access points. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information about the list of hybrid-REAP officeExtend access points:
> show hreap office-extend summary
Summary of OfficeExtend AP
AP Name Ethernet MAC Encryption Join-Mode Join-Time
------------------ ----------------- ---------- ----------- ----------
AP1130 00:22:90:e3:37:70 Enabled Latency Sun Jan 4 21:46:07 2009
AP1140 01:40:91:b5:31:70 Enabled Latency Sat Jan 3 19:30:25 2009
This example shows how to display the hybrid-REAP officeExtend access point’s link delay:
> show hreap office-extend latency
Summary of OfficeExtend AP link latency
AP Name Status Current Maximum Minimum
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
AP1130 Enabled 15 ms 45 ms 12 ms
AP1140 Enabled 14 ms 179 ms 12 ms
show ike
To display active Internet Key Exchange (IKE) security associations (SAs), use the show ike command.
show ike { brief | detailed } IP_or_MAC_address
Syntax Description
brief |
Displays a brief summary of all active IKE SAs. |
detailed |
Displays a detailed summary of all active IKE SAs. |
IP_or_MAC_address |
IP or MAC address of active IKE SA. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the active Internet Key Exchange security associations:
> show ike brief 10.10.10.10
show interface
To display details of the system interfaces, use the show interface command:
show interface { summary | detailed interface_name }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays a summary of the local interfaces. |
detailed |
Displays detailed interface information. |
interface_name |
Interface name for detailed display. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the local interfaces:
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
This example shows how to display the detailed interface information:
> 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.
show interface group
To display details of system interface groups, use the show interface group command:
show interface group { summary | detailed interface_group_name }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays a summary of the local interface groups. |
detailed |
Displays detailed interface group information. |
interface_group_name |
Interface group name for a detailed display. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of local interface groups:
> show interface group summary
Interface Group Name Total Interfaces Total WLANs Total AP Groups Quarantine
-------------------- ---------------- --------- -------------- ---------
This example shows how to display the detailed interface group information:
> show interface group detailed mygroup1
Interface Group Name............................. mygroup1
Quarantine...................................... No
Number of Wlans using the Interface Group........ 0
Number of AP Groups using the Interface Group.... 0
Number of Interfaces Contained................... 1
Interface Group Description...................... My Interface Group
Next interface for allocation to client.......... testabc
Interfaces Contained in this group.............. testabc
Interface marked with * indicates DHCP dirty interface
show invalid-config
To see any ignored commands or invalid configuration values in an edited configuration file, use the show invalid-config command.
show invalid-config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a list of any ignored commands or invalid configuration values in a configuration file:
config wlan peer-blocking drop 3
config wlan dhcp_server 3 192.168.0.44 required
show inventory
To display a physical inventory of the Cisco wireless LAN controller, use the show inventory command.
show inventory
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Usage Guidelines
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display a physical inventory of the controller:
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
show IPsec
To display active Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) security associations (SAs), use the show IPsec commands.
show IPsec { brief | detailed } IP_or_MAC_address
Syntax Description
brief |
Displays a brief summary of active IPsec SAs. |
detailed |
Displays a detailed summary of active IPsec SAs. |
IP_or_MAC_address |
IP address or MAC address of a device. |
Examples
This example shows how to display brief information about the active Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) security associations (SAs):
> show IPsec brief 10.10.10.10
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
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. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of all known access points:
MAC Address State # APs # Clients Last Heard
----------- ----------- ----- -------- -----------------
show l2tp
To display Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) sessions, use the show l2tp command.
show l2tp { summary | ip_address }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays all L2TP sessions. |
ip_address |
IP address. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of all L2TP sessions:
LAC_IPaddr LTid LSid RTid RSid ATid ASid State
---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----
show lag eth-port-hash
To display the physical port used for specific MAC addresses, use the show lag eth-port-hash command.
show lag eth-port-hash dest_MAC [ source_MAC ]
Syntax Description
dest_MAC |
MAC address to determine output port for non-IP packets. |
source_MAC |
(Optional) MAC address to determine output port for non-IP packets. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the physical port used for a specific MAC address:
> show lag eth-port-hash 11:11:11:11:11:11
Destination MAC 11:11:11:11:11:11 currently maps to port 1
show lag ip-port-hash
To display the physical port used for specific IP addresses, use the show lag ip-port-hash command.
show lag ip-port-hash dest_IP [ source_IP ]
Syntax Description
dest_IP |
IP address to determine output port for IP packets. |
source_IP |
(Optional) IP address to determine output port for IP packets. |
Usage Guidelines
For CAPWAP packets, enter the AP's IP address. For EOIP packets, enter the WLC's IP address. For WIRED_GUEST packets, enter its IP address. For nontunnelled IP packets from WLC, enter the destination IP address. For other nontunnelled IP packets, enter both destination and source IP addresses.
Examples
This example shows how to display the physical port used for a specific IP address:
> show lag ip-port-hash 192.168.102.138
Destination IP 192.168.102.138 currently maps to port 1
show lag summary
To display the current link aggregation (LAG) status, use the show lag summary command.
show lag summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the current status of the LAG configuration:
show ldap
To display the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server information for a particular LDAP server, use the show ldap command.
show ldap index
Syntax Description
index |
LDAP server index. Valid values are from 1 to 17. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the detailed LDAP server information:
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
show ldap statistics
To display all Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server information, use the show ldap statistics command.
show ldap statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords:
Examples
This example shows how to display the LDAP server statistics:
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
show ldap summary
To display the current Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server status, use the show ldap summary command.
show ldap summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of configured LDAP servers:
Idx Server Address Port Enabled
--- --------------- ---- -------
1 2.3.1.4 389 Yes
2 10.10.20.22 389 Yes
show license agent
To display the license agent counter and session information on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license agent command.
show license agent { counters | sessions }
Syntax Description
counters |
Displays license agent counter information. |
sessions |
Display session information. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the license agent counters information:
> show license agent counters
Request Messages Received:0: Messages with Errors:0
Request Operations Received:0: Operations with Errors:0
Notification Messages Sent:0: Transmission Errors:0: Soap Errors:0
This example shows how to display the license agent sessions information:
> show license agent sessions
License Agent Sessions: 0 open, maximum is 9
show license all
To display information for all licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license all command.
show license all
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display all the licenses:
License Store: Primary License Storage
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: wplus-ap-count Version: 1.0
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: base Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
License Store: Evaluation License Storage
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 6 weeks 6 days
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: wplus-ap-count Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 2 weeks 3 days
Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: base Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 3 Feature: base-ap-count Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 3 days
show license capacity
To display the maximum number of access points allowed for this license on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, the number of access points currently joined to the controller, and the number of access points that can still join the controller, use the show license capacity command.
show license capacity
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the license capacity:
Licensed Feature Max Count Current Count Remaining Count
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
show license detail
To display details of a specific license on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license detail command.
show license detail license_name
Syntax Description
license-name |
Name of a specific license. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the license details:
> show license detail wplus
Feature: wplus Period left: Life time
Index: 1 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
Store Name: Primary License Storage
Index: 2 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 6 weeks 6 days
License Count: Non-Counted
show license expiring
To display details of expiring licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license expiring command.
show license expiring
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the details of the expiring licenses:
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 6 weeks 6 days
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: wplus-ap-count Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 2 weeks 3 days
Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: base Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 3 Feature: base-ap-count Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 3 days
show license evaluation
To display details of evaluation licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license evaluation command.
show license evaluation
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the details of the evaluation licenses:
> show license evaluation
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 6 weeks 6 days
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: wplus-ap-count Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 2 weeks 3 days
Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: base Version: 1.0
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 4 days
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 3 Feature: base-ap-count Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 8 weeks 3 days
show license feature
To display a summary of license-enabled features on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license feature command.
show license feature
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the license-enabled features:
Feature name Enforcement Evaluation Clear Allowed Enabled
wplus-ap-count yes yes yes yes
base-ap-count yes yes yes no
show license file
To display a summary of license-enabled features on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license file command.
show license file
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the license files:
License Store: Primary License Storage
License: 11 wplus-ap-count 1.0 LONG NORMAL STANDALONE EXCL 12_KEYS INFINIT
E_KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE CL_ND_LCK NiL *1AR5NS7M5AD8PPU400
NiL NiL NiL 5_MINS <UDI><PID>AIR-CT5508-K9</PID><SN>RFD000P2D27<
/SN></UDI> Pe0L7tv8KDUqo:zlPe423S5wasgM8G,tTs0i,7zLyA3VfxhnIe5aJa
m63lR5l8JM3DPkr4O2DI43iLlKn7jomo3RFl1LjMRqLkKhiLJ2tOyuftQSq2bCAO6
nR3wIb38xKi3t$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//++mCzRUbOhw28vz0czAY0iAm7ocDLUMb9ER0
+BD3w2PhNEYwsBN/T3xXBqJqfC+oKRqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxYZAo3LYmUJ+M
FzsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10GYolVzdzfJf
EPQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
Hash: iOGjuLlXgLhcTB113ohIzxVioHA=
show license handle
To display the license handles on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license handle command.
show license handle
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the license handles:
Feature: wplus, Handle Count: 1
Units: 01( 0), ID: 0x5e000001, NotifyPC: 0x1001e8f4 LS-Handle (0x00000001),
Context 0x1051b610, epID 0x10029378
Feature: base, Handle Count: 0
Context 0x1053ace0, epID 0x10029378
Feature: wplus-ap-count, Handle Count: 1
Units: 250( 0), ID: 0xd4000002, NotifyPC: 0x1001e8f4 LS-Handle (0x000
Feature: base-ap-count, Handle Count: 0
Global Registered clients: 2
Context 0x10546270, epID 0x100294cc
Context 0x1053bae8, epID 0x100294cc
show license image-level
To display the license image level that is in use on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license image-level command.
show license image-level
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the image level license settings:
> show license image-level
Module name Image level Priority Configured Valid license
NOTE: wplus includes two additional features: Office Extend AP, Mesh AP.
show license in-use
To display the licenses that are in use on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license in-use command.
show license in-use
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the licenses that are in use:
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: wplus-ap-count Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
Evaluation total period: 8 weeks 4 days
Evaluation period left: 2 weeks 3 days
Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
show license permanent
To display the permanent licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license permanent command.
show license permanent
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the permanent license’s information:
StoreIndex: 0 Feature: wplus-ap-count Version: 1.0
StoreIndex: 1 Feature: base Version: 1.0
License State: Active, Not in Use
License Count: Non-Counted
StoreIndex: 2 Feature: wplus Version: 1.0
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
show license status
To display the license status on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license status command.
show license status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the license status:
permanent Non-expiring node locked license
extension Expiring node locked license
evaluation Expiring non node locked license
License Operation Supported
Device Credential type: DEVICE
Device Credential Verification: PASS
show license statistics
To display license statistics on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license statistics command.
show license statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the license statistics:
> show license statistics
Administrative statistics
Install duplicate count: 0
show license summary
To display a brief summary of all licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license summary command.
show license summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a brief summary of all licenses:
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
Index 2 Feature: wplus-ap-count
Period left: 2 weeks 3 days
License State: Active, In Use
License State: Active, Not in Use
License Count: Non-Counted
Index 4 Feature: base-ap-count
Period left: 8 weeks 3 days
License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
show license udi
To display unique device identifier (UDI) values for licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license udi command.
show license udi
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the UDI values for licenses:
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*0 AIR-CT5508-K9 RFD000P2D27 AIR-CT5508-K9:RFD000P2D27
show load-balancing
To display the status of the load-balancing feature, use the show load-balancing command.
show load-balancing
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the load-balancing status:
Aggressive Load Balancing........................ Enabled
Aggressive Load Balancing Window................. 0 clients
Aggressive Load Balancing Denial Count........... 3
Total Denied Count............................... 10 clients
Total Denial Sent................................ 20 messages
Exceeded Denial Max Limit Count.................. 0 times
None 5G Candidate Count.......................... 0 times
None 2.4G Candidate Count..................... 0 times
show local-auth certificates
To display local authentication certificate information, use the show local-auth certificates command:
show local-auth certificates
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the authentication certificate information stored locally:
> 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
show local-auth config
To display local authentication configuration information, use the show local-auth config command.
show local-auth config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the local authentication configuration information:
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
show local-auth statistics
To display local Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication statistics, use the show local-auth statistics command:
show local-auth statistics
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the local authentication certificate statistics:
> 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
show location
To display location system information, use the show location command.
show location [ detail mac_address | summary ]
Syntax Description
detail |
(Optional) Displays detailed location information. |
mac_address |
MAC address of a client. |
summary |
(Optional) Displays summary location information. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the location summary information:
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
RSSI expiry timeout: 5 sec
show location statistics rfid
To see any radio frequency identification (RFID)-related errors, use the show location statistics rfid command.
show location statistics rfid
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the detailed location RFID statistics:
> 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
show logging
To display the syslog facility logging parameters and buffer contents, use the show logging command.
show logging
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the current settings and buffer content details:
- 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.
show loginsession
To display the existing sessions, use the show loginsession command.
show loginsession
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the current session details:
ID username Connection From Idle Time Session Time
-- --------------- --------------- ------------ ------------
00 admin EIA-232 00:00:00 00:19:04
show macfilter
To display the MAC filter parameters, use the show macfilter command.
show macfilter { summary | detail MAC }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays a summary of all MAC filter entries. |
detail MAC |
Detailed display of a MAC filter entry. |
Usage Guidelines
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.
Examples
This example shows how to display the detailed display of a MAC filter entry:
> 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
This example shows how to display a summary of the MAC filter parameters:
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)
show memory monitor
To display a summary of memory analysis settings and any discovered memory issues, use the show memory monitor command.
show memory monitor [ detail ]
Syntax Description
detail |
(Optional) Displays details of any memory leaks or corruption. |
Usage Guidelines
Be careful when changing the defaults for the config memory monitor command unless you know what you are doing, you have detected a problem, or you are collecting troubleshooting information.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of memory monitoring settings and a summary of test results:
Memory Leak Monitor Status:
low_threshold(10000), high_threshold(30000), current status(disabled)
-------------------------------------------
Memory Error Monitor Status:
Crash-on-error flag currently set to (disabled)
No memory error detected.
This example shows how to display the monitor test results:
> show memory monitor detail
Memory error detected. Details:
------------------------------------------------
- Corruption detected at pmalloc entry address: (0x179a7ec0)
- Corrupt entry:headerMagic(0xdeadf00d),trailer(0xabcd),poison(0xreadceef),
entrysize(128),bytes(100),thread(Unknown task name,task id = (332096592)),
file(pmalloc.c),line(1736),time(1027)
Previous 1K memory dump from error location.
------------------------------------------------
(179a7ac0): 00000000 00000000 00000000 ceeff00d readf00d 00000080 00000000 00000000
(179a7ae0): 17958b20 00000000 1175608c 00000078 00000000 readceef 179a7afc 00000001
(179a7b00): 00000003 00000006 00000001 00000004 00000001 00000009 00000009 0000020d
(179a7b20): 00000001 00000002 00000002 00000001 00000004 00000000 00000000 5d7b9aba
(179a7b40): cbddf004 192f465e 7791acc8 e5032242 5365788c a1b7cee6 00000000 00000000
(179a7b60): 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ceeff00d readf00d 00000080
(179a7b80): 00000000 00000000 17958dc0 00000000 1175608c 00000078 00000000 readceef
(179a7ba0): 179a7ba4 00000001 00000003 00000006 00000001 00000004 00000001 00003763
(179a7c00): 1722246c 1722246c 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ceeff00d
(179a7c20): readf00d 00000080 00000000 00000000 179a7b78 00000000 1175608c 00000078
show reset
To display the scheduled system reset parameters, use the show reset command.
show reset
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the scheduled system reset parameters:
System reset is scheduled for Mar 27 01 :01 :01 2010
Current local time and date is Mar 24 02:57:44 2010
A trap will be generated 10 minutes before each scheduled system reset.
Use ‘reset system cancel’ to cancel the reset.
Configuration will be saved before the system reset.
show remote-lan
To display information about remote LAN configuration, use the show remote-lan command.
show remote-lan { summary | remote-lan-id }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays a summary of all remote LANs. |
remote-lan-id |
Remote LAN identifier. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of all remote LANs:
> show remote-lan summary
Number of Remote LANS............................ 2
RLAN ID RLAN Profile Name Status Interface Name
------- ------------------------------------- -------- --------------------
2 remote Disabled management
8 test Disabled management
This example shows configuration information about the remote LAN with the remote-lan-id 2:
Remote LAN Identifier............................ 2
Profile Name..................................... remote
Status........................................... Disabled
MAC Filtering.................................... Disabled
AAA Policy Override.............................. Disabled
Network Admission Control
Radius-NAC State............................... Disabled
SNMP-NAC State................................. Disabled
Quarantine VLAN................................ 0
Maximum number of Associated Clients............. 0
Number of Active Clients......................... 0
Exclusionlist.................................... Disabled
Session Timeout.................................. Infinity
CHD per Remote LAN............................... Enabled
Webauth DHCP exclusion........................... Disabled
Interface........................................ management
Remote LAN ACL................................... unconfigured
DHCP Server...................................... Default
DHCP Address Assignment Required................. Disabled
Static IP client tunneling....................... Disabled
Authentication................................ Global Servers
Accounting.................................... Global Servers
Dynamic Interface............................. Disabled
Web Based Authentication...................... Enabled
ACL............................................. Unconfigured
Web Authentication server precedence:
1............................................... local
2............................................... radius
3............................................... ldap
Web-Passthrough............................... Disabled
Conditional Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Splash-Page Web Redirect...................... Disabled
Show Media-Stream Commands
Use the show media-stream commands to display the multicast-direct configuration state.
show media-stream client
To display the details for a specific media-stream client or a set of clients, use the show media-stream client command.
show media-stream client media-stream_name | summary
Syntax Description
media-stream_name |
Name of the media-stream client of which the details is to be displayed. |
summary |
Displays the details for a set of media-stream clients. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary media-stream clients:
> show media-stream client summary
Number of Clients................................ 1
Client Mac Stream Name Stream Type Radio WLAN QoS Status
----------------- ----------- ----------- ---- ---- ------ -------
00:1a:73:dd:b1:12 mountainview MC-direct 2.4 2 Video Admitted
show media-stream group detail
To display the details for a specific media-stream group, use the show media-stream group detail command.
show media-stream group detail media-stream_name
Syntax Description
media-stream_name |
Name of the media-stream group. |
Examples
This example shows how to display media-stream group configuration details:
> show media-stream group detail abc
Media Stream Name................................ abc
Start IP Address................................. 227.8.8.8
End IP Address................................... 227.9.9.9
Avg Packet Size(Bytes).......................... 1200
Expected Bandwidth(Kbps)........................ 300
Policy.......................................... Admit
RRC re-evaluation............................... periodic
QoS............................................. Video
Status.......................................... Multicast-direct
Usage Priority.................................. 5
Violation....................................... drop
show media-stream group summary
To display the summary of the media stream and client information, use the show media-stream group summary command.
show media-stream group summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the media-stream group:
> show media-stream group summary
Stream Name Start IP End IP Operation Status
------------- -------------- -------------- ----------------
abc 227.8.8.8 227.9.9.9 Multicast-direct
Show Mesh Commands
To display settings for outdoor and indoor mesh access points, use the show mesh commands.
show mesh ap
To display settings for mesh access points, use the show mesh ap commands.
show mesh ap { summary | tree }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays a summary of mesh access point information including the name, model, bridge virtual interface (BVI) MAC address, United States Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT) MAC address, hop, and bridge group name. |
tree |
Displays a summary of mesh access point information in a tree configuration, including the name, hop counter, link signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and bridge group name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary format:
AP Name AP Model BVI MAC CERT MAC Hop Bridge Group Name
------------------ ------------------- ----------------- ------------------ ----- --
SB_RAP1 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9 00:1d:71:0e:d0:00 00:1d:71:0e:d0:00 0 sbox
SB_MAP1 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9 00:1d:71:0e:85:00 00:1d:71:0e:85:00 1 sbox
SB_MAP2 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9 00:1b:d4:a7:8b:00 00:1b:d4:a7:8b:00 2 sbox
SB_MAP3 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9 00:1d:71:0d:ee:00 00:1d:71:0d:ee:00 3 sbox
Number of Mesh APs............................... 4
Number of RAPs................................... 1
Number of MAPs................................... 3
This example shows how to display settings in a hierarchical (tree) format:
=======================================================
|| AP Name [Hop Counter, Link SNR, Bridge Group Name] ||
=======================================================
----------------------------------------------------
Number of Mesh APs............................... 4
Number of RAPs................................... 1
Number of MAPs................................... 3
----------------------------------------------------
show mesh astools stats
To display antistranding statistics for outdoor mesh access points, use the show mesh astools stats command.
show mesh astools stats [ cisco_ap ]
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
(Optional) Antistranding feature statistics for a designated mesh access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display anti-stranding statistics on all outdoor mesh access points:
> show mesh astools stats
Total No of Aps stranded : 0
This example shows how to display anti-stranding statistics for access point sb_map1 :
> show mesh astools stats sb_map1
Total No of Aps stranded : 0
show mesh backhaul
To check the current backhaul, use the show mesh backhaul command.
show mesh backhaul cisco_ap
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
Name of the access point. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the current backhaul:
> show mesh backhaul ap_abc
If the current backhaul is 5 GHz, the output is as follows:
Basic Basic Attributes for Slot 0
Radio Type................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211g
Radio Role................................... DOWNLINK ACCESS
Administrative State........................ ADMIN_ENABLED
Operation State............................. UP
Current Tx Power Level.................... 1
If the current backhaul is 2.4 GHz, the output is as follows:
Basic Attributes for Slot 1
Radio Type................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211a
Radio Subband................................ RADIO_SUBBAND_ALL
Radio Role................................... DOWNLINK ACCESS
Administrative State........................ ADMIN_ENABLED
Operation State............................. UP
Current Tx Power Level.................... 1
Current Channel........................... 165
Antenna Type............................... EXTERNAL_ANTENNA
External Antenna Gain (in.5 dBm units).... 0
Current Channel...................................6
Antenna Type......................................Externa_ANTENNA
External Antenna Gain (in.5 dBm units)...........0
show mesh cac
To display call admission control (CAC) topology and the bandwidth used or available in a mesh network, use the show mesh cac command.
show mesh cac { summary | { bwused { voice | video } | access | callpath | rejected } cisco_ap }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays the total number of voice calls and voice bandwidth used for each mesh access point. |
bwused |
Displays the bandwidth for a selected access point in a tree topology. |
voice |
Displays the mesh topology and the voice bandwidth used or available. |
video |
Displays the mesh topology and the video bandwidth used or available. |
access |
Displays access voice calls in progress in a tree topology. |
callpath |
Displays the call bandwidth distributed across the mesh tree. |
rejected |
Displays voice calls rejected for insufficient bandwidth in a tree topology. |
cisco_ap |
Mesh access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the call admission control settings:
AP Name Slot# Radio BW Used/Max Calls
----------------- ------- ----- ----------- -----
SB_RAP1 0 11b/g 0/23437 0
SB_MAP1 0 11b/g 0/23437 0
SB_MAP2 0 11b/g 0/23437 0
SB_MAP3 0 11b/g 0/23437 0
This example shows how to display the mesh topology and the voice bandwidth used or available:
> show mesh cac bwused voice SB_MAP1
AP Name Slot# Radio BW Used/Max
------------- ------- ----- -----------
| SB_MAP1 0 11b/g 0/23437
|| SB_MAP2 0 11b/g 0/23437
||| SB_MAP3 0 11b/g 0/23437
This example shows how to display the access voice calls in progress in a tree topology:
> show mesh cac access 1524_Map1
AP Name Slot# Radio Calls
------------- ------- ----- -----
show mesh client-access
To display the backhaul client access configuration setting, use the show mesh client-access command.
show mesh client-access
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display backhaul client access configuration settings for a mesh access point:
> show mesh client-access
Backhaul with client access status: enabled
Backhaul with client access extended status(3 radio AP): disabled
show mesh config
To display mesh configuration settings, use the show mesh config command.
show mesh config
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display global mesh configuration settings:
Mesh Range....................................... 12000
Mesh Statistics update period.................... 3 minutes
Backhaul with client access status............... disabled
Backhaul with extended client access status...... disabled
Background Scanning State........................ enabled
Backhaul Amsdu State............................. disabled
Security Mode................................. EAP
External-Auth................................. disabled
Use MAC Filter in External AAA server......... disabled
Force External Authentication................. disabled
Max Hop Count................................. 4
Recommended Max Children for MAP.............. 10
Recommended Max Children for RAP.............. 20
Low Link SNR.................................. 12
High Link SNR................................. 60
Max Association Number........................ 10
Association Interval.......................... 60 minutes
Parent Change Numbers......................... 3
Parent Change Interval........................ 60 minutes
Mesh Multicast Mode.............................. In-Out
Mesh Full Sector DFS............................. enabled
Mesh Ethernet Bridging VLAN Transparent Mode..... disabled
Mesh DCA channels for serial backhaul APs........ enabled
Mesh Slot Bias................................... enabled
show mesh env
To display global or specific environment summary information for mesh networks, use the show mesh env command.
show mesh env { summary | cisco_ap }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays global environment summary information. |
cisco_ap |
Name of access point for which environment summary information is requested. |
Examples
This example shows how to display global environment summary information:
AP Name Temperature(C) Heater Ethernet Battery
------------------ -------------- ------ -------- -------
ap1130:5f:be:90 N/A N/A DOWN N/A
AP1242:b2.31.ea N/A N/A DOWN N/A
AP1131:f2.8d.92 N/A N/A DOWN N/A
AP1131:46f2.98ac N/A N/A DOWN N/A
ap1500:62:39:70 -36 OFF UP N/A
This example shows how to display an environment summary for an access point:
AP Name.......................................... SB_RAP1
AP Model......................................... AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9
AP Role.......................................... RootAP
Temperature...................................... 21 C, 69 F
Heater........................................... OFF
Backhaul......................................... GigabitEthernet0
GigabitEthernet0 Status.......................... UP
Duplex....................................... FULL
Speed........................................ 100
Rx Unicast Packets........................... 114754
Rx Non-Unicast Packets....................... 1464
Tx Unicast Packets........................... 9630
Tx Non-Unicast Packets....................... 3331
GigabitEthernet1 Status.......................... DOWN
POE Out........................................ OFF
Battery.......................................... N/A
show mesh neigh
To display summary or detailed information about the mesh neighbors for a specific mesh access point, use the show mesh neigh command.
show mesh neigh { detail | summary } { cisco_ap | all }
Syntax Description
detail |
Displays the channel and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) details between the designated mesh access point and its neighbor. |
summary |
Displays the mesh neighbors for a designated mesh access point. |
cisco_ap |
Cisco lightweight access point name. |
all |
Displays all access points. |
Note
If an AP itself is configured with the name ‘all’, then the ‘all access points’ case takes precedence over the AP that is named ‘all’.
Examples
This example shows how to display a neighbor summary of an access point:
> show mesh neigh summary RAP1
AP Name/Radio Mac Channel Rate Link-Snr Flags State
----------------- ------- ----- -------- -------- --------
00:1D:71:0F:CA:00 157 54 6 0x0 BEACON
00:1E:14:48:25:00 157 24 1 0x0 BEACON
MAP1-BB00 157 54 41 0x11 CHILD BEACON
This example shows how to display the detailed neighbor statistics of an access point:
> show mesh neigh detail RAP1
AP MAC : 00:1E:BD:1A:1A:00 AP Name: HOR1522_MINE06_MAP_S_Dyke
worstDv 255, Ant 0, channel 153, biters 0, ppiters 0
Numroutes 0, snr 0, snrUp 8, snrDown 8, linkSnr 8
adjustedEase 0, unadjustedEase 0
lastUpdate 2483353214 (Sun Aug 4 23:51:58 1912)
Per antenna smoothed snr values: 0 0 0 0
Vector through 00:1E:BD:1A:1A:00
Table 2-2 lists the output flags displayed for the config mesh linktest command.
Table 2-2 Output Flags for the Config Mesh Linktest Command
|
|
AP MAC |
MAC address of a mesh neighbor for a designated mesh access point. |
AP Name |
Name of the mesh access point. |
FLAGS |
Describes adjacency. The possible values are as follows:
- UPDATED—Recently updated neighbor.
- NEIGH—One of the top neighbors.
- EXCLUDED—Neighbor is currently excluded.
- WASEXCLUDED—Neighbor was recently removed from the exclusion list.
- PERMSNR—Permanent SNR neighbor.
- CHILD—A child neighbor.
- PARENT—A parent neighbor.
- NEEDUPDATE—Not a current neighbor and needs an update.
- BEACON—Heard a beacon from this neighbor.
- ETHER—Ethernet neighbor.
|
worstDv |
Worst distance vector through the neighbor. |
Ant |
Antenna on which the route was received. |
channel |
Channel of the neighbor. |
biters |
Number of black list timeouts left. |
ppiters |
Number of potential parent timeouts left. |
Numroutes |
Number of distance routes. |
snr |
Signal to Noise Ratio. |
snrUp |
SNR of the link to the AP. |
snrDown |
SNR of the link from the AP. |
linkSnr |
Calculated SNR of the link. |
adjustedEase |
Ease to the root AP through this AP. It is based on the current SNR and threshold SNR values. |
unadjustedEase |
Ease to the root AP through this AP after applying correct for number of hops. |
txParent |
Packets sent to this node while it was a parent. |
rxparent |
Packets received from this node while it was a parent. |
poorSnr |
Packets with poor SNR received from a node. |
lastUpdate |
Timestamp of the last received message for this neighbor |
parentChange |
When this node last became parent. |
per antenna smoother SNR values |
SNR value is populated only for antenna 0. |
show mesh path
To display the channel and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) details for a link between a mesh access point and its neighbor, use the show mesh path command.
show mesh path cisco_ap
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
Mesh access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display channel and SNR details for a designated link path:
> show mesh path mesh-45-rap1
AP Name/Radio Mac Channel Rate Link-Snr Flags State
----------------- ------- ----- -------- -------- --------
MAP1-BB00 157 54 32 0x0 UPDATED NEIGH PARENT BEACON
RAP1 157 54 37 0x0 BEACON
show mesh per-stats
To display the percentage of packet errors for packets transmitted by the neighbors of a specified mesh access point, use the show mesh per-stats command.
show mesh per-stats summary { cisco_ap | all }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays the packet error rate stats summary. |
cisco_ap |
Name of mesh access point. |
all |
Displays all mesh access points. |
Note
If an AP itself is configured with the name ‘all’, then the ‘all access points’ case takes precedence over the AP that is named ‘all’.
Usage Guidelines
The packet error rate percentage equals 1, which is the number of successfully transmitted packets divided by the number of total packets transmitted.
Examples
This example shows how to display the percentage of packet errors for packets transmitted by the neighbors to a mesh access point:
> show mesh per-stats summary ap_12
Neighbor MAC Address 00:0B:85:5F:FA:F0
Total Packets transmitted: 104833
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 104833
Total Packets retried for transmission: 33028
Neighbor MAC Address: 00:0B:85:80:ED:D0
Total Packets transmitted: 0
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 0
Total Packets retried for transmission: 0
Neighbor MAC Address: 00:17:94:FE:C3:5F
Total Packets transmitted: 0
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 0
Total Packets retried for transmission: 0
show mesh queue-stats
To display the number of packets in a client access queue by type for a particular mesh access point, use the show mesh queue-stats command.
show mesh queue-stats { cisco_ap | all }
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
Name of access point for which you want packet queue statistics. |
all |
Displays all access points. |
Note
If an AP itself is configured with the name ‘all’, then the ‘all access points’ case takes precedence over the AP that is named ‘all’.
Examples
This example shows how to display packet queue statistics for access point ap417:
> show mesh queue-stats ap417
Queue Type Overflows Peak length Average length
---------- --------- ----------- --------------
show mesh public-safety
To display 4.8-GHz public safety settings, use the show mesh public-safety command.
show mesh public-safety
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to view 4.8-GHz public safety settings:
> show mesh public-safety
Global Public Safety status: disabled
show mesh security-stats
To display packet error statistics for a specific access point, use the show mesh security-stats command.
show mesh security-stats { cisco_ap | all }
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
Name of access point for which you want packet error statistics. |
all |
Displays all access points. |
Note
If an AP itself is configured with the name ‘all’, then the ‘all access points’ case takes precedence over the AP that is named ‘all’.
Usage Guidelines
This command shows packet error statistics and a count of failures, timeouts, and successes with respect to associations and authentications as well as reassociations and reauthentications for the specified access point and its child.
Examples
This example shows how to display packet error statistics for access point ap417:
> show mesh security-stats ap417
AP MAC : 00:0B:85:5F:FA:F0
-----------------------------
x Packets 14, Rx Packets 19, Rx Error Packets 0
--------------------------
Unknown Association Requests 0
Invalid Association Requests 0
Unknown Re-Authentication Requests 0
Invalid Re-Authentication Requests 0
Unknown Re-Association Requests 0
Invalid Re-Association Requests 0
--------------------------
Authentication Failures 0
Authentication Timeouts 0
Authentication Successes 0
Re-Association Failures 0
Re-Association Timeouts 0
Re-Association Successes 0
Re-Authentication Failures 0
Re-Authentication Timeouts 0
Re-Authentication Successes 0
show mesh stats
To display the mesh statistics for a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show mesh stats command.
show mesh stats cisco_ap
Syntax Description
cisco_ap |
Cisco lightweight access point name. |
Examples
This example shows how to display statistics of an access point:
> show mesh stats RAP_ap1
rxNeighReq 759978, rxNeighRsp 568673
txNeighReq 115433, txNeighRsp 759978
rxNeighUpd 8266447 txNeighUpd 693062
tnextchan 0, nextant 0, downAnt 0, downChan 0, curAnts 0
tnextNeigh 0, malformedNeighPackets 244, poorNeighSnr 27901
blacklistPackets 0, insufficientMemory 0
Parent Changes 1, Neighbor Timeouts 16625
show mgmtuser
To display the local management user accounts on the Cisco wireless LAN controller, use the show mgmtuser command.
show mgmtuser
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a list of management users:
User Name Permissions Description Password Strength
----------------------- ------------ -------------- ------------------
Show Mobility Commands
Use the show mobility commands to display mobility settings.
show mobility anchor
To display the wireless LAN anchor export list for the Cisco wireless LAN controller mobility groups or 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 command.
show mobility anchor [ wan wlan_id | guest-lan guest_lan_id ]
Syntax Description
wlan |
(Optional) Displays wireless LAN mobility group settings. |
wlan_id |
Wireless LAN identifier between 1 and 512 (inclusive). |
guest-lan |
(Optional) Displays guest LAN mobility group settings. |
guest_lan_id |
Guest LAN identifier between 1 and 5 (inclusive). |
Usage Guidelines
The status field display (see example) 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.
Examples
This example shows how to display a mobility wireless LAN anchor list:
Mobility Anchor Export List
WLAN ID IP Address Status
------- --------------- ------
GLAN ID IP Address Status
------- --------------- -------
1 192.168.0.9 CNTRL_DATA_PATH_DOWN
show mobility foreign-map
To display a mobility wireless LAN foreign map list, use the show mobility foreign-map command.
show mobility foreign-map wlan wlan_id
Syntax Description
wlan |
Displays the mobility WLAN foreign-map list. |
wlan_id |
Wireless LAN identifier between 1 and 512. |
Examples
This example shows how to get a mobility wireless LAN foreign map list:
> show mobility foreign-map wlan 2
Mobility Foreign Map List
WLAN ID Foreign MAC Address Interface
------- ------------------- ---------
2 00:1b:d4:6b:87:20 dynamic-105
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display statistics of the mobility manager:
> 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
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Usage Guidelines
Some WLAN controllers may list no mobility security mode.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of the mobility manager:
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
show msglog
To display the message logs written to the Cisco wireless LAN controller database, use the show msglog command.
show msglog
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Usage Guidelines
If there are more that 15 entries, you are prompted to display the messages shown in the example.
Examples
This example shows how to display message logs:
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...
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display detailed statistics of network access control settings:
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
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary information of network access control settings:
NAC ACL Name...............................................
Index Server Address Port State
----- ---------------------------------------- ---- -----
1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 13336 Enabled
show netuser
To display the configuration of a particular user in the local user database, use show netuser command.
show netuser { detail user_name | guest-roles | summary }
Syntax Description
detail |
Displays detailed information about the specified network user. |
user_name |
Network user. |
guest_roles |
Displays configured roles for guest users. |
summary |
Displays a summary of all users in the local user database. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of all users in the local user database:
Maximum logins allowed for a given username........Unlimited
This example shows how to display detailed information on the specified network user:
> show netuser detail john10
username........................................... abc
WLAN Id............................................. Any
Lifetime............................................ Permanent
Description......................................... test user
show netuser guest-roles
To display a list of the current quality of service (QoS) roles and their bandwidth parameters, use the show netuser guest-roles command.
show netuser guest-roles
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a QoS role for the guest network user:
> 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
show network
To display the current status of 802.3 bridging for all WLANs, use the show network command.
show network
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the network details:
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
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary configuration:
RF-Network Name............................. RF
Web Mode.................................... Disable
Secure Web Mode............................. Enable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option High.......... Disable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option SSLv2......... Disable
Secure Shell (ssh).......................... Enable
Telnet...................................... Enable
Ethernet Multicast Mode..................... Disable Mode: Ucast
Ethernet Broadcast Mode..................... Disable
IGMP snooping............................... Disabled
IGMP timeout................................ 60 seconds
User Idle Timeout........................... 300 seconds
ARP Idle Timeout............................ 300 seconds
ARP Unicast Mode............................ Disabled
Cisco AP Default Master..................... Disable
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........... Enable
Apple Talk................................. Disable
show network multicast mgid detail
To display all the clients joined to the multicast group in a specific multicast group identification (MGID), use the show network multicast mgid detail command.
show network multicast mgid detail mgid_value
Syntax Description
mgid_value |
Number between 550 and 4095. |
Examples
This example shows how to display details of the multicast database:
> 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)
show network multicast mgid summary
To display all the multicast groups and their corresponding multicast group identifications (MGIDs), use the show network multicast mgid summary command.
show network multicast mgid summary
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of multicast groups and their MGIDs:
> show network multicast mgid summary
InterfaceName vlanId MGID
----------------------------- ------ -----
Number of Layer3 MGIDs................ 1
------------------ ----- ------
show nmsp notify-interval summary
To display the Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) configuration settings, use the show nmsp notify-interval summary command.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display NMSP configuration settings:
> 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
show nmsp statistics
To display Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) counters, use the show nmsp statistics command.
show nmsp statistics { summary | connection all }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays common NMSP counters. |
connection all |
Displays all connection-specific counters. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of common NMSP counters:
> show nmsp statistics summary
Send RSSI with no entry: 0
SSL write attempts to want write:
Max Measure Notify Msg: 0
Max Info Notify Q Size: 0
Max Client Info Notify Delay: 0
Max Rogue AP Info Notify Delay: 0
Max Rogue Client Info Notify Delay: 0
Max Client Measure Notify Delay: 0
Max Tag Measure Notify Delay: 0
Max Rogue AP Measure Notify Delay: 0
Max Rogue Client Measure Notify Delay: 0
Max Client Stats Notify Delay: 0
Max Tag Stats Notify Delay: 0
RFID Measurement Periodic : 0
RFID Measurement Immediate : 0
Reconnect Before Conn Timeout: 0
This example shows how to display all the connection-specific NMSP counters:
> show nmsp statistics connection all
Nmsp Subscr Req: 0 NMSP Subscr Resp: 0
Measure Req: 2 Measure Resp: 2
Stats Req: 2 Stats Resp: 2
Info Notify: 0 Measure Notify: 0
Location Req: 0 Location Rsp: 0
Loc Subscr Req: 0 Loc Subscr Rsp: 0
Loc Unsubscr Req: 0 Loc Unsubscr Rsp: 0
IDS Get Req: 0 IDS Get Resp: 0
IDS Set Req: 0 IDS Set Resp: 0
show nmsp status
To display the status of active Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) connections, use the show nmsp status command.
show nmsp status
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Examples
This example shows how to display the status of the active NMSP connections:
>show nmsp status
LocServer IP TxEchoResp RxEchoReq TxData RxData
-------------- ----------- --------- ------- -------
171.71.132.158 21642 21642 51278 21253
show nmsp subscription
To display the Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) services that are active on the controller, use the show nmsp subscription command.
show nmsp subscription { summary | detail ip_addr }
Syntax Description
summary |
Displays all of the NMSP services to which the controller is subscribed. |
detail |
Displays details for all of the NMSP services to which the controller is subscribed. |
ip_addr |
Details only for the NMSP services subscribed to by a specific IP address. |
Examples
This example shows how to display a summary of all the NMSP services to which the controller is subscribed:
> show nmsp subscription summary
Mobility Services Subscribed:
10.10.10.31 RSSI, Info, Statistics
This example shows how to display details of all the NMSP services:
> show nmsp subscription detail 10.10.10.31
Mobility Services Subscribed by 10.10.10.31
RSSI Mobile Station, Tags,
Statistics Mobile Station, Tags,
show pmk-cache
To display information about the pairwise master key (PMK) cache, use the show port command.
show pmk-cache { all | MAC }
Syntax Description
all |
Displays information about all entries in the PMK cache. |
MAC |
Information about a single entry in the PMK cache. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information about a single entry in the PMK cache:
> show pmk-cache xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
This example shows how to display information about all entries in the PMK cache:
Station Lifetime VLAN Override IP Override
----------------- -------- -------------------- ---------------
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
port |
Information on the individual ports. |
summary |
Displays all ports. |
Examples
This example shows how to display information about an individual wireless LAN controller port:
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.
This example shows how to display a summary of all ports:
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