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show aaa dead-criteria radius

To verify the dead-server-detection information for a RADIUS server, use the show aaa dead-criteria radius command.

show aaa dead-criteria radius ipaddr auth-port authport acct-port acctport

Syntax Description

ipaddr

IP address.

authport

Authentication port.

acctport

Accounting port.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Usage Guidelines

The show aaa dead-criteria radius ipaddr command displays output only if default ports are used. For non-default ports, use the show aaa dead-criteria radius ipaddr auth-port authport acct-port acctport command.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the dead-server-detection information for a RADIUS server with non-default authorization and accounting ports:

Device# show aaa dead-criteria radius 4.4.4.4 auth-port 4444 acct-port 3333

RADIUS: No server group specified. Using radius
RADIUS Server Dead Criteria:
=============================
Server Details:
Address : 4.4.4.4
Auth Port : 4444
Acct Port : 3333
Server Group : radius
Dead Criteria Details:
Configured Retransmits : 3
Configured Timeout : 5
Estimated Outstanding Access Transactions: 0
Estimated Outstanding Accounting Transactions: 0
Dead Detect Time : 10s
Computed Retransmit Tries: 10
Statistics Gathered Since Last Successful Transaction
=====================================================
Max Computed Outstanding Transactions: 0
Max Computed Dead Detect Time: 0s
Max Computed Retransmits : 0

The following example shows how to see the dead-server-detection information for a RADIUS server using default ports:

Device# show aaa dead-criteria radius 9.3.13.37

RADIUS: No server group specified. Using radius
RADIUS Server Dead Criteria:
=============================
Server Details:
Address : 9.3.13.37
Auth Port : 1812
Acct Port : 1813
Server Group : radius
Dead Criteria Details:
Configured Retransmits : 3
Configured Timeout : 30
Estimated Outstanding Access Transactions: 1
Estimated Outstanding Accounting Transactions: 0
Dead Detect Time : 10s
Computed Retransmit Tries: 10
Statistics Gathered Since Last Successful Transaction
=====================================================
Max Computed Outstanding Transactions: 4
Max Computed Dead Detect Time: 48s
Max Computed Retransmits : 30

show access-list

To display access control lists (ACLs) configured on the device, use the show access-lists command in privileged EXEC mode.

show access-lists [name | number | hardware counters | ipc]

Syntax Description

number

(Optional) ACL number. The range is 1 to 2799.

name

(Optional) Name of the ACL.

hardware counters

(Optional) Displays the access list hardware counters.

ipc

(Optional) Display Interprocess Communication (IPC) protocol access-list configuration download information

Command Default

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.11.1 This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Though visible in the command-line help strings, the rate-limit keyword is not supported

The device supports only IP standard and extended access lists. Therefore, the allowed numbers are only 1 to 199 and 1300 to 2799.

This command also displays the MAC ACLs that are configured.

Examples

This is an example of output from the show access-lists command:

Device# show access-lists

Extended IP access list 103
    10 permit ip any any dscp af11
Extended IP access list ssm-range
    10 deny ip any 232.0.0.0 0.255.255.255
    20 permit ip any any
Extended MAC access list mac1


This is an example of output from the show access-lists hardware counters command:

Device# show access-lists hardware counters
 L3 ACL INPUT Statistics
     All  Drop:                     frame count: 0
     All  Bridge Only:              frame count: 0
     All  Forwarding To CPU:        frame count: 294674
     All  Forwarded:                frame count: 2577677
     All  Drop And Log:             frame count: 0
     All  Bridge Only And Log:      frame count: 0
     All  Forwarded And Log:        frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Drop:                frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Bridge Only:         frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Forwarding To CPU:   frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Forwarded:           frame count: 102
     All  IPv6 Drop And Log:        frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Bridge Only And Log: frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Forwarded And Log:   frame count: 0

 L3 ACL OUTPUT Statistics
     All  Drop:                     frame count: 0
     All  Bridge Only:              frame count: 0
     All  Forwarding To CPU:        frame count: 0
     All  Forwarded:                frame count: 266050
     All  Drop And Log:             frame count: 0
     All  Bridge Only And Log:      frame count: 0
     All  Forwarded And Log:        frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Drop:                frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Bridge Only:         frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Forwarding To CPU:   frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Forwarded:           frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Drop And Log:        frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Bridge Only And Log: frame count: 0
     All  IPv6 Forwarded And Log:   frame count: 0

show ap auth-list

To see the access point authorization list, use the show ap auth-list command.

show ap auth-list [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the access point authorization list:

Device# show ap auth-list

show ap auth-list ap-cert-policy

To verify if the APs have been authorized by the AP certificate policy, use the show ap auth-list ap-cert-policy

show ap auth-list ap-cert-policy

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to verify if the APs have been authorized by the AP certificate policy:

Device# show ap auth-list ap-cert-policy 

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 dot11{ 24ghz | 5ghz | dual-band} cisco_ap

Syntax Description

24ghz

Specifies the 802.11b AP.

5ghz

Specifies the 802.11a AP.

dual-band

Specifies dual bands.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1.

Usage Guidelines

The show ap auto-rf command output will not display neighbor AP names.

Examples

The following example shows how to display auto-RF information for an access point:

Device# show ap auto-rf dot11 24ghz AP1

###################################################################

Number of Slots                                   : 3
AP Name                                           : APA023.9FD8.EA22
MAC Address                                       : 40ce.24bf.8ca0
Ethernet MAC Address                              : a023.9fd8.ea22
  Slot ID                                         : 0
  Radio Type                                      : 802.11n - 2.4 GHz
  Current TX/RX Band                              : 2.4Ghz band
  Subband Type                                    : All
  Noise Information
    Noise Profile                                 : Passed
    Channel   1                                   :  -91 dBm
    Channel   2                                   :  -67 dBm
    Channel   3                                   :  -54 dBm
    Channel   4                                   :  -55 dBm
    Channel   5                                   :  -71 dBm
    Channel   6                                   :  -85 dBm
    Channel   7                                   :  -50 dBm
    Channel   8                                   :  -54 dBm
    Channel   9                                   :  -77 dBm
    Channel  10                                   :  -88 dBm
    Channel  11                                   :  -65 dBm
  Interference Information
    Interference Profile                          : Failed
    Channel   1                                   :  -47 dBm @ 21% busy
    Channel   2                                   :  -45 dBm @  2% busy
    Channel   3                                   : -128 dBm @  0% busy
    Channel   4                                   : -128 dBm @  0% busy
    Channel   5                                   :  -48 dBm @  2% busy
    Channel   6                                   :  -45 dBm @  2% busy
    Channel   7                                   :  -42 dBm @  3% busy
    Channel   8                                   : -128 dBm @  0% busy
    Channel   9                                   : -128 dBm @  0% busy
    Channel  10                                   :  -39 dBm @  3% busy
    Channel  11                                   :  -46 dBm @  3% busy
    Rogue Histogram (20)
      Channel   1                                 : 36
      Channel   2                                 :  0
      Channel   3                                 :  0
      Channel   4                                 :  1
      Channel   5                                 :  0
      Channel   6                                 : 11
      Channel   7                                 :  0
      Channel   8                                 :  1
      Channel   9                                 :  3
      Channel  10                                 :  0
      Channel  11                                 : 14
  Load Information
    Load Profile                                : Failed
    Receive Utilization                         : 0%
    Transmit Utilization                        : 0%
    Channel Utilization                         : 98%
    Attached Clients                            : 0 clients
  Coverage Information
    Coverage Profile                            : Passed
    Failed Clients                              : 0 clients
  Client Signal Strengths
    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 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR    5 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   10 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   15 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   20 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   25 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   30 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   35 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   40 dB                                 : 0 clients
    SNR   45 dB                                 : 0 clients
  Nearby APs
    AP d0ec.3572.b9a0 slot 0                    :  -23 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (181.22.0.22)
    AP 0c75.bdb3.9000 slot 0                    :  -28 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (181.21.0.21)
    AP a4b2.3980.3740 slot 0                    :  -28 dBm on (  1, 20 MHz) (181.21.0.21)
    AP d0ec.3576.8320 slot 0                    :  -33 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (50.1.1.122)
    AP a0f8.49dc.9780 slot 0                    :  -34 dBm on (  1, 20 MHz) (9.9.57.94)
    AP a0f8.49dc.8260 slot 0                    :  -34 dBm on (  6, 20 MHz) (9.9.57.94)
    AP d0ec.3573.7c80 slot 0                    :  -36 dBm on (  6, 20 MHz) (192.185.183.44)
    AP 00b0.e192.9d20 slot 0                    :  -36 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (9.9.42.47)
    AP a4b2.397f.41c0 slot 0                    :  -36 dBm on (  1, 20 MHz) (185.10.0.10)
    AP 2c5a.0fd5.b8c0 slot 0                    :  -36 dBm on (  6, 20 MHz) (9.7.97.51)
    AP a488.7351.4740 slot 0                    :  -36 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (9.7.97.51)
    AP 10b3.d5e9.c8e0 slot 0                    :  -36 dBm on (  1, 20 MHz) (50.1.1.122)
    AP 0c75.bdb3.ab00 slot 0                    :  -37 dBm on (  6, 20 MHz) (185.10.0.10)
    AP 68ca.e451.5120 slot 0                    :  -37 dBm on (  1, 20 MHz) (9.4.155.15)
    AP a0f8.49dc.97a0 slot 0                    :  -37 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (9.9.57.94)
    AP 188b.4501.7940 slot 0                    :  -38 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (9.9.57.94)
    AP 002c.c88a.f8e0 slot 0                    :  -38 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (9.9.50.55)
    AP 7069.5a78.4960 slot 0                    :  -38 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (9.7.97.51)
    AP 3c41.0ea7.0880 slot 0                    :  -39 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (185.10.0.10)
    AP a0f8.49dc.93a0 slot 0                    :  -39 dBm on (  6, 20 MHz) (9.9.57.94)
    AP f4db.e685.7360 slot 0                    :  -39 dBm on (  6, 20 MHz) (50.1.1.122)
    AP 7070.8bb4.4120 slot 0                    :  -40 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (9.9.57.94)
    AP 707d.b93e.39e0 slot 0                    :  -40 dBm on (  1, 20 MHz) (4.4.4.1)
    AP 706d.150c.6860 slot 0                    :  -40 dBm on ( 11, 20 MHz) (50.1.1.122)
  Radar Information
  Channel Assignment Information via DCA
    Current Channel Average Energy                :  -50 dBm
    Previous Channel Average Energy               :  -50 dBm
    Channel Change Count                          : 9
    Last Channel Change Time                      : 02/14/2021 20:54:57
    Recommended Best Channel                      : 1
  RF Parameter Recommendations
    Power Level                                   : 8
    RTS/CTS Threshold                             : 2347
    Fragmentation Threshold                       : 2346
    Antenna Pattern                               : 0
  Persistent Interference Devices
  Class Type                 Channel  DC (%%)  RSSI (dBm)  Last Update Time
  -------------------------  -------  ------   ---------   ----------------
  All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

show ap config

To display configuration settings for all access points that join the device, use the show ap config command.

show ap config {general | slots}

Syntax Description

ethernet

Displays ethernet related information for all Cisco APs.

general

Displays common information for all Cisco APs.

slots

Displays configuration information for all slots of all Cisco APs.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display global syslog server settings:

Device# show ap config general
Cisco AP Name   : APA023.9FAE.E190
=================================================

Cisco AP Identifier                             : 40ce.24f7.50e0
Country Code                                    : US
Regulatory Domain Allowed by Country            : 802.11bg:-A   802.11a:-AB
AP Country Code                                 : US  - United States
AP Regulatory Domain
  Slot 0                                        : -B
  Slot 1                                        : -B
MAC Address                                     : a023.9fae.e190
IP Address Configuration                        : DHCP
IP Address                                      : 9.12.33.244
IP Netmask                                      : 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address                              : 9.12.33.1
Fallback IP Address Being Used                  :
Domain                                          :
Name Server                                     :
CAPWAP Path MTU                                 : 1485
Capwap Active Window Size                       : 1
Telnet State                                    : Disabled
SSH State                                       : Disabled
Cisco AP Location                               : default location
Site Tag Name                                   : default-site-tag
RF Tag Name                                     : default-rf-tag
Policy Tag Name                                 : default-policy-tag
AP join Profile                                 : default-ap-profile
Flex Profile                                    : default-flex-profile
Primary Cisco Controller Name                   : ewlc-doc-17.1.1
Primary Cisco Controller IP Address             : 9.12.35.10
Secondary Cisco Controller Name                 : Doc-86
Secondary Cisco Controller IP Address           : 9.12.33.10
Tertiary Cisco Controller Name                  : Cisco-docvwlc-85
Tertiary Cisco Controller IP Address            : 9.12.35.16
Administrative State                            : Enabled
Operation State                                 : Registered
NAT External IP Address                         : 9.12.33.244
AP Certificate type                             : Manufacturer Installed Certificate
AP Mode                                         : Local
AP VLAN tagging state                           : Disabled
AP VLAN tag                                     : 0
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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-filechassis chassis-number <1-2>active standby

Syntax Description

chassis

Displays the chassis details.

chassis-number

Specifies the chassis number, either 1 or 2.

active

Specifies an active instance.

standby

Specifies a standby instance.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display the crash file generated by the access point:

Device# show ap crash-file

show ap dot11

To view 802.11a or 802.11b configuration information, use the show ap dot11 command.

show ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} {channel | coverage | group | load-info | logging | media-stream | monitor | network | profile | summary | txpower | }

Syntax Description

24ghz

Specifies the 2.4 GHz band.

5ghz

Specifies the 5 GHz band.

channel

Displays the automatic channel assignment configuration and statistics.

coverage

Displays the configuration and statistics for coverage hole detection.

group

Displays 802.11a or 802.11b Cisco radio RF grouping.

load-info

Displays channel utilization and client count information for all Cisco APs.

logging

Displays 802.11a or 802.11b RF event and performance logging.

media-stream

Display 802.11a or 802.11b Media Resource Reservation Control configurations.

monitor

Displays the 802.11a or 802.11b default Cisco radio monitoring.

network

Displays the 802.11a or 802.11b network configuration.

profile

Displays the 802.11a or 802.11b lightweight access point performance profiles.

receiver

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a or 802.11b receiver.

summary

Displays the 802.11a or 802.11b Cisco lightweight access point name, channel, and transmit level summary.

txpower

Displays the 802.11a or 802.11b automatic transmit power assignment.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display the automatic channel assignment configuration and statistics:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz channel
Automatic Channel Assignment
  Channel Assignment Mode                    : AUTO
  Channel Update Interval                    : 12 Hours
  Anchor time (Hour of the day)              : 20
  Channel Update Contribution                : SNI.
  Channel Assignment Leader                  : web (9.9.9.2)
  Last Run                                   : 13105 seconds ago
  DCA Sensitivity Level                      : MEDIUM (15 dB)
  DCA 802.11n Channel Width                  : 40 Mhz
  Channel Energy Levels
      Minimum                                : unknown
      Average                                : unknown
      Maximum                                : unknown
  Channel Dwell Times
      Minimum                                : unknown
      Average                                : unknown
      Maximum                                : unknown
  802.11a 5 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
  Allowed Channel List                       : 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,153,1
57,161
  Unused Channel List                        : 100,104,108,112,116,132,136,140,1
65
  802.11a 4.9 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
  Allowed Channel List                       :
  Unused Channel List                        : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,
15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26
  DCA Outdoor AP option                      : Disabled

This example shows how to display the statistics for coverage hole detection:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz coverage
Coverage Hole Detection
  802.11a Coverage Hole Detection Mode          : Enabled
  802.11a Coverage Voice Packet Count           : 100 packet(s)
  802.11a Coverage Voice Packet Percentage      : 50 %
  802.11a Coverage Voice RSSI Threshold         : -80dBm
  802.11a Coverage Data Packet Count            : 50 packet(s)
  802.11a Coverage Data Packet Percentage       : 50 %
  802.11a Coverage Data RSSI Threshold          : -80dBm
  802.11a Global coverage exception level       : 25
  802.11a Global client minimum exception level   : 3 clients

This example shows how to display Cisco radio RF group settings:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz group
Radio RF Grouping

  802.11a Group Mode                 : STATIC
  802.11a Group Update Interval      : 600 seconds
  802.11a Group Leader               : web (10.10.10.1)
  802.11a Group Member               : web(10.10.10.1)
                                       nb1(172.13.21.45) (*Unreachable)
  802.11a Last Run                   : 438 seconds ago


  Mobility Agents RF membership information
  ------------------------------------------------------------
  No of 802.11a MA RF-members : 0

This example shows how to display 802.11a RF event and performance logging:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz 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

This example shows how to display the 802.11a media stream configuration:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz media-stream
Multicast-direct                 : Disabled
Best Effort                      : Disabled
Video Re-Direct                  : Disabled
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 (Kbps)               : 6000
Max Retry Percentage              : 80

This example shows how to display the radio monitoring for the 802.11b network:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz monitor
Default 802.11a AP monitoring

  802.11a Monitor Mode                           : Enabled
  802.11a Monitor Mode for Mesh AP Backhaul      : disabled
  802.11a Monitor Channels                       : Country channels
  802.11a RRM Neighbor Discover Type             : Transparent
  802.11a AP Coverage Interval                   : 180 seconds
  802.11a AP Load Interval                       : 60 seconds
  802.11a AP Noise Interval                      : 180 seconds
  802.11a AP Signal Strength Interval            : 60 seconds

This example shows how to display the global configuration and statistics of an 802.11a profile:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz profile
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
802.11a Global coverage threshold.................. 12 dB
802.11a Global coverage exception level............ 80%
802.11a Global client minimum exception lev........ 3 clients

This example shows how to display the network configuration of an 802.11a profile:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz network
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 : Mandatory
  802.11a 9M : Supported
  802.11a 12M : Mandatory
  802.11a 18M : Supported
  802.11a 24M : Mandatory
  802.11a 36M : Supported
  802.11a 48M : Supported
  802.11a 54M : Supported
802.11n MCS Settings:
  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
  MCS 16 : Supported
  MCS 17 : Supported
  MCS 18 : Supported
  MCS 19 : Supported
  MCS 20 : Supported
  MCS 21 : Supported
  MCS 22 : Supported
  MCS 23 : Supported
802.11n Status:
  A-MPDU Tx:
    Priority 0 : Enabled
    Priority 1 : Disabled
    Priority 2 : Disabled
    Priority 3 : Disabled
    Priority 4 : Enabled
    Priority 5 : Enabled
    Priority 6 : Disabled
    Priority 7 : Disabled
  A-MSDU Tx:
    Priority 0 : Enabled
    Priority 1 : Enabled
    Priority 2 : Enabled
    Priority 3 : Enabled
    Priority 4 : Enabled
    Priority 5 : Enabled
    Priority 6 : Disabled
    Priority 7 : Disabled
  Guard Interval : Any
  Rifs Rx : Enabled
Beacon Interval : 100
CF Pollable mandatory : Disabled
CF Poll Request Mandatory : Disabled
CFP Period : 4
CFP Maximum Duration : 60
Default Channel : 36
Default Tx Power Level : 1
DTPC Status : Enabled
Fragmentation Threshold : 2346
Pico-Cell Status : Disabled
Pico-Cell-V2 Status : Disabled
TI Threshold : 0
Legacy Tx Beamforming setting : Disabled
Traffic Stream Metrics Status : Disabled
Expedited BW Request Status : Disabled
EDCA profile type check : default-wmm
Call Admision Control (CAC) configuration
Voice AC
  Voice AC - Admission control (ACM) : Disabled
  Voice Stream-Size : 84000
  Voice Max-Streams : 2
  Voice Max RF Bandwidth : 75
  Voice Reserved Roaming Bandwidth : 6
  Voice Load-Based CAC mode : Enabled
  Voice tspec inactivity timeout : Enabled
CAC SIP-Voice configuration
  SIP based CAC : Disabled
  SIP call bandwidth : 64
  SIP call bandwith sample-size : 20
Video AC
  Video AC - Admission control (ACM) : Disabled
  Video max RF bandwidth : Infinite
  Video reserved roaming bandwidth : 0

This example shows how to display the global configuration and statistics of an 802.11a profile:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz receiver
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
802.11a Global coverage threshold.................. 12 dB
802.11a Global coverage exception level............ 80%
802.11a Global client minimum exception lev........ 3 clients

This example shows how to display the global configuration and statistics of an 802.11a profile:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz service-policy

This example shows how to display a summary of the 802.11b access point settings:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz 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(*)

This example shows how to display the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a transmit power cost:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz txpower
Automatic Transmit Power Assignment

Transmit Power Assignment Mode          : AUTO
Transmit Power Update Interval          : 600 seconds
Transmit Power Threshold                : -70 dBm
Transmit Power Neighbor Count           : 3 APs
Min Transmit Power                      : -10 dBm
Max Transmit Power                      : 30 dBm
Transmit Power Update Contribution      : SNI.
Transmit Power Assignment Leader        : web (10.10.10.1)
Last Run                                : 437 seconds ago

This example shows how to display the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a transmit power cost:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz ccx global
 802.11a Client Beacon Measurements:
     disabled

show ap dot11

To display 802.11 band parameters, use the show ap dot11 command.

show ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} {media-stream rrc}

Syntax Description

media-stream rrc

Displays Media Stream configurations.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

User EXEC command mode or Privileged EXEC command mode

Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show ap dot11 24ghz media-stream rrc command.


Device#show ap dot11 24ghz media-stream rrc

Multicast-direct                 : Disabled
Best Effort                      : Disabled
Video Re-Direct                  : Disabled
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 (Kbps)               : 6000
Max Retry Percentage              : 80

show ap dot11 24ghz

To display the 2.4 GHz RRM parameters, use the show ap dot11 24ghz command.

show ap dot11 24ghz {channel | coverage | group | logging | monitor | profile | summary | txpower}

Syntax Description

ccx

Displays the 802.11b CCX information for all Cisco APs.

channel

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b channel assignment.

coverage

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b coverage.

group

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b grouping.

l2roam

Displays 802.11b l2roam information.

logging

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b event logging.

monitor

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b monitoring.

profile

Displays 802.11b profiling information for all Cisco APs.

receiver

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b receiver.

summary

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b Cisco APs.

txpower

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11b transmit power control.

Command Default

None.

Command Modes

Global configuration.

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display configuration and statistics of the 802.11b coverage.

Device#show ap dot11 24ghz coverage

Coverage Hole Detection
  802.11b Coverage Hole Detection Mode             : Enabled
  802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Count              : 100 packet(s)
  802.11b Coverage Voice Packet Percentage         : 50%
  802.11b Coverage Voice RSSI Threshold            : -80 dBm
  802.11b Coverage Data Packet Count               : 50 packet(s)
  802.11b Coverage Data Packet Percentage          : 50%
  802.11b Coverage Data RSSI Threshold             : -80 dBm
  802.11b Global coverage exception level          : 25 %
  802.11b Global client minimum exception level    : 3 clients

show ap dot11 24ghz SI config

To see the spectrum intelligence (SI) configuration details for the 2.4-GHz band, use the show ap dot11 24ghz SI config command.

show ap dot11 24ghz SI config [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the configuration in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the configuration in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the SI configuration details for the 2.4-GHz band:

Device# show ap dot11 24ghz SI config chassis 1 R0

show ap dot11 24ghz SI device type

To see the spectrum intelligence (SI) interferers of different types for the 2.4-GHz band, use the show ap dot11 24ghz SI device type command.

show ap dot11 24ghz SI device type {cont_tx | mw_oven | si_fhss} [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

cont_tx

SI interferers of type Continuous transmitter for the 2.4-GHz band.

mw_oven

SI interferers of type microwave oven for the 2.4-GHz band.

si_fhss

SI interferers of type Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum for the 2.4-GHz band.

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the configuration in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the configuration in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the details of SI interferers of type microwave oven in the 2.4-GHz band:

Device# show ap dot11 24ghz SI device type mw_oven chassis 1 R0

show ap dot11 5ghz

To display the 5GHz RRM parameters, use the show ap dot11 5ghz command.

show ap dot11 5ghz {channel | coverage | group | logging | monitor | profile | summary | txpower}

Syntax Description

ccx

Displays the 802.11a CCX information for all Cisco APs.

channel

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a channel assignment.

coverage

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a coverage.

group

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a grouping.

l2roam

Displays 802.11a l2roam information.

logging

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a event logging.

monitor

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a monitoring.

profile

Displays 802.11a profiling information for all Cisco APs.

receiver

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a receiver.

summary

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a Cisco APs.

txpower

Displays the configuration and statistics of the 802.11a transmit power control.

Command Default

None.

Command Modes

Global configuration.

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None.

Examples

This example shows configuration and statistics of 802.11a channel assignment.

Device#show ap dot11 5ghz channel

Automatic Channel Assignment
  Channel Assignment Mode                    : AUTO
  Channel Update Interval                    : 12 Hours
  Anchor time (Hour of the day)              : 20
  Channel Update Contribution                : SNI..
  Channel Assignment Leader                  : web (9.9.9.2)
  Last Run                                   : 16534 seconds ago
  DCA Sensitivity Level                      : MEDIUM (15 dB)
  DCA 802.11n Channel Width                  : 40 Mhz
  Channel Energy Levels
      Minimum                                : unknown
      Average                                : unknown
      Maximum                                : unknown
  Channel Dwell Times
      Minimum                                : unknown
      Average                                : unknown
      Maximum                                : unknown
  802.11a 5 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
  Allowed Channel List                       : 36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,153,1                                                                                                                     57,161
  Unused Channel List                        : 100,104,108,112,116,132,136,140,1                                                                                                                     65
  802.11a 4.9 GHz Auto-RF Channel List
  Allowed Channel List                       :
  Unused Channel List                        : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,                                                                                                                     15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26
  DCA Outdoor AP option                      : Disabled

show ap dot11 24ghz cleanair air-quality

To display the air-quality summary information and air-quality worst information for the 802.11 networks, use the show ap dot11 cleanair command.

show ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz | dual-band} cleanair {air-quality | config | device | summary}

Syntax Description

24ghz

Displays the 2.4 GHz band.

5ghz

Displays the 5 GHz band.

dual-band

Displays 802.11 dual-band radios.

cleanair

Displays cleanair configurations.

air-quality

Displays the Cleanair Air-Quality (AQ) data for 2.4GHz band.

device

Displays the CleanAir Interferers of device for 2.4GHz band.

config

Displays CleanAir Configuration for 2.4GHz band.

summary

Displays cleanair configurations for all 802.11a Cisco APs.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display the worst air-quality information for the 5 GHz band:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz cleanair air-quality worst

AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name      Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- -----
CISCO_AP3500 36      95     70     0           40

This example shows how to display the worst air-quality information for the 2.4 GHz band:

Device# show ap dot11 24ghz cleanair air-quality worst

AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name      Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- -----
CISCO_AP3500 1       83     57     3           5

show ap dot11 24ghz cleanair air-quality

To display the air-quality summary information and air-quality worst information for the 802.11 networks, use the show ap dot11 cleanair air-quality command.

show ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} cleanair air-quality {summary | worst}

Syntax Description

24ghz

Displays the 2.4 GHz band.

5ghz

Displays the 5 GHz band.

summary

Displays a summary of 802.11 radio band air-quality information.

worst

Displays the worst air-quality information for 802.11 networks.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display the worst air-quality information for the 5 GHz band:

Device# show ap dot11 5ghz cleanair air-quality worst

AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name      Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- -----
CISCO_AP3500 36      95     70     0           40

This example shows how to display the worst air-quality information for the 2.4 GHz band:

Device# show ap dot11 24ghz cleanair air-quality worst

AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name      Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- -----
CISCO_AP3500 1       83     57     3           5

show ap dot11 cleanair config

To display the CleanAir configuration for the 802.11 networks, use the show ap dot11 cleanair config command.

show ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} cleanair config

Syntax Description

24ghz

Displays the 2.4 GHz band.

5ghz

Displays the 5 GHz band.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display the CleanAir configuration for the 2.4 GHz band:

Device# show ap dot11 24ghz cleanair config
Clean Air Solution............................... : Disabled
Air Quality Settings:
    Air Quality Reporting........................ : Disabled
    Air Quality Reporting Period (min)........... : 15
    Air Quality Alarms........................... : Enabled
    Air Quality Alarm Threshold.................. : 10
Interference Device Settings:
    Interference Device Reporting................ : Enabled
        Bluetooth Link........................... : Enabled
        Microwave Oven........................... : Enabled
        802.11 FH................................ : Enabled
        Bluetooth Discovery...................... : Enabled
        TDD Transmitter.......................... : Enabled
        Jammer................................... : Enabled
        Continuous Transmitter................... : Enabled
        DECT-like Phone.......................... : Enabled
        Video Camera............................. : Enabled
        802.15.4................................. : Enabled
        WiFi Inverted............................ : Enabled
        WiFi Invalid Channel..................... : Enabled
        SuperAG.................................. : Enabled
        Canopy................................... : Enabled
        Microsoft Device......................... : Enabled
        WiMax Mobile............................. : Enabled
        WiMax Fixed.............................. : Enabled
    Interference Device Types Triggering Alarms:
        Bluetooth Link........................... : Disabled
        Microwave Oven........................... : Disabled
        802.11 FH................................ : Disabled
        Bluetooth Discovery...................... : Disabled
        TDD Transmitter.......................... : Disabled
        Jammer................................... : Disabled
        Continuous Transmitter................... : Disabled
        DECT-like Phone.......................... : Disabled
        Video Camera............................. : Disabled
        802.15.4................................. : Disabled
        WiFi Inverted............................ : Enabled
        WiFi Invalid Channel..................... : Enabled
        SuperAG.................................. : Disabled
        Canopy................................... : Disabled
        Microsoft Device......................... : Disabled
        WiMax Mobile............................. : Disabled
        WiMax Fixed.............................. : Disabled
    Interference Device Alarms................... : Enabled
Additional Clean Air Settings:
    CleanAir Event-driven RRM State.............. : Disabled
    CleanAir Driven RRM Sensitivity.............. : LOW
    CleanAir Persistent Devices state............ : Disabled

show ap dot11 cleanair summary

To view CleanAir configurations for all 802.11a Cisco APs, use the show ap dot11 cleanair summary command.

show ap dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} cleanair summary

Syntax Description

24ghz

Specifies the 2.4-GHz band

5ghz

Specifies the 5-GHz band

cleanair summary

Summary of CleanAir configurations for all 802.11a Cisco APs

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

show ap dot11 dual-band summary

To view a brief summary of access points with dual-band radios, use the show ap dot11 dual-band summary command.

show ap dot11 dual-band summary

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Examples

The following example shows how to view brief summary of tag names:

Device# show ap dot11 dual-band summary 

show ap environment

To see the AP environment information of all APs, use the show ap environment command.

show ap environment [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the AP environment information:

Device# show ap environment

show ap filters active

To see the details of active AP filters, use the show ap filters active command.

show ap filters active [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the active AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the active AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the details of the active AP filters for the active instance:

Device# show ap filters active chassis active R0

show ap filters all

To see the details of all AP filters, use the show ap filters all command.

show ap filters all [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the details of all the AP filters for the active instance:

Device# show ap filters all chassis active R0

show ap fra

To see the flexible radio assignment (FRA) configurations in APs, use the show ap fra command.

show ap fra [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the FRA configurations in APs:

Device# show ap fra

show ap gps location

To see the GPS location of all APs, use the show ap gps location command.

show ap gps location [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the GPS location of all APs:

Device# show ap gps location

show history channel interface dot11Radio all

To check channel change or trigger reason and history, use the show history channel interface dot11Radio all command.

show history channel interface dot11Radio all

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.2.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to check channel change or trigger reason and history:

Device# show history channel interface dot11Radio all

               Timestamp Slot Client count Channel Trigger
Fri May 31 12:57:04 2019    0            0      11 RRM-DCA
Fri May 31 13:10:02 2019    0            0       1 RRM-DCA
Fri May 31 12:57:04 2019    1            0      60  Manual
Fri May 31 13:00:16 2019    1            0     149     DFS

show ap link-encryption

To display the link encryption status, use the show ap link-encryption command.

show ap link-encryption [chassis | | {chassis-number | active | standby} | | R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example show how to display the link-encryption status:

Device# show Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s link-encryption

show ap lldp neighbors detail

To view the details of the AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch.

show ap lldp neighbors detail

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

The following example shows how to view the details of AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch:

Device# show ap lldp neighbors detail
Number of neighbors: 1
AP Name               : 9130-ap1
AP Interface          : GigabitEthernet0
--------------------------------------------------------
Neighbor MAC          : c89c.1db1.1f80
Neighbor Name         : flex-ctlr-switch
System Description    : Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.2(4)E6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2018 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 05-Apr-18 02:22 by prod_rel_team
Port ID               : Gi1/0/15
Port Description      : 9130-ap2
Chassis Alias         :
Management Addresses  :
  IPv4 address         : None
  IPv6 address         : None
Capabilities          :
  Bridge
  Router
Last updated time     : 12/02/2020 09:15:48

show ap lldp neighbors

To view the AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch.

show ap lldp neighbors

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

The following example shows how to view the AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch:

Device# show ap lldp neighbors
Capability Codes:
     (R) Router, (B) Bridge, (T) Telephone, (C) DOCSIS Cable Device
     (W) WLAN Access Point, (P) Repeater, (S) Station, (O) Other


AP Name   AP Interface      Neighbor Name Neighbor MAC    Port ID    Mgmt. Address Capabilities  Last updated time
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
9130-ap1  GigabitEthernet0  switch        cxxc.1dxx.1fxx  Gi1/0/15   None          B R         12/02/2020 09:15:48

9117-ap1  GigabitEthernet0  switch        cxxc.1dxx.1fxx  Gi1/0/19   None          B R         12/02/2020 09:15:47

show ap name lldp neighbors detail

To view the details of the AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, for a specific AP, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch.

show ap name ap-name lldp neighbors detail

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

The following example shows how to view the details of the AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, for a specific AP, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch:

Device# show ap name 9130-ap1 lldp neighbors detail
AP Name               : 9130-ap1
AP Interface          : GigabitEthernet0
--------------------------------------------------------
Neighbor MAC          : c89c.1db1.1f80
Neighbor Name         : flex-ctlr-switch
System Description    : Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.2(4)E6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2018 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 05-Apr-18 02:22 by prod_rel_team
Port ID               : Gi1/0/15
Port Description      : 9130-ap2
Chassis Alias         :
Management Addresses  :
  IPv4 address         : None
  IPv6 address         : None
Capabilities          :
  Bridge
  Router
Last updated time     : 12/02/2020 09:15:48

show ap name lldp neighbors

To view the AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, for a specific AP, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch.

show ap name ap-name lldp neighbors

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

The following example shows how to view the AP Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on the controller, for a specific AP, when the AP is connected to the third-party switch:

Device# show ap name 9130-ap1 lldp neighbors
AP Name               : 9130-ap1
AP Interface          : GigabitEthernet0
--------------------------------------------------------
Neighbor MAC          : c89c.1db1.1f80
Neighbor Name         : flex-ctlr-switch
System Description    : Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 15.2(4)E6, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc4)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2018     by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Thu 05-Apr-18 02:22  02:22 by prod_rel_team
Port ID               : Gi1/0/15
Port Description      : 9130-ap2
Chassis Alias         :
Management Addresses  :
  IPv4 address         : None
  IPv6 address         : None
Capabilities          :
  Bridge
  Router
Last updated time     : 12/02/2020 09:15:48

show ap master list

To see the AP master list, use the show ap master list command.

show ap master list [chassis | | {chassis-number | active | standby} | | R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the AP master list:

Device# show ap master list

show ap multicast mom (multicast over multicast)

To verify the multicast mode on the controller, use the show ap multicast mom command.

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords and arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Previleged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.2

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to verify the multicast mode:

Device# show ap multicast mom

AP Name                    MOM-IP     TYPE MOM- STATUS
------------------------------------------------------
SS-E-1                     IPv4             Up
SS-E-2                     IPv4             Up
9130E-r3-sw2-g1012         IPv4             Up
9115i-r3-sw2-te1-0-38      IPv4             Up
AP9120-r3-sw3-Gi1-0-46     IPv4             Up
ap3800i-r2-sw1-te2-0-2     IPv4             Up

show ap name auto-rf

To display the auto-RF settings for a Cisco lightweight access point, use the show ap name auto-rf command.

show ap name ap-name auto-rf dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz | dual-band}

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the Cisco lightweight access point.

24ghz

Displays the 2.4 GHz band.

5ghz

Displays the 5 GHz band.

dual-band

Displays dual band.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC.

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display auto-RF information for an access point:

Device# show ap name AP01 auto-rf dot11 24ghz

Number of Slots                                  : 2
AP Name                                          : TSIM_AP-1
MAC Address                                      : 0000.2000.02f0
Slot ID                                          : 0
Radio Type                                       : 802.11b/g
Subband Type                                     : All

Noise Information
  Noise Profile                                  : Failed
  Channel   1                                     :   24 dBm
  Channel   2                                     :   48 dBm
  Channel   3                                     :   72 dBm
  Channel   4                                     :   96 dBm
  Channel   5                                     :  120 dBm
  Channel   6                                     : -112 dBm
  Channel   7                                     :  -88 dBm
  Channel   8                                     :  -64 dBm
  Channel   9                                     :  -40 dBm
  Channel  10                                     :  -16 dBm
  Channel  11                                     :    8 dBm

Interference Information
  Interference Profile                           : Passed
  Channel   1                                     : -128 dBm @  0% busy
  Channel   2                                     :  -71 dBm @  1% busy
  Channel   3                                     :  -72 dBm @  1% busy
  Channel   4                                     :  -73 dBm @  2% busy
  Channel   5                                     :  -74 dBm @  3% busy
  Channel   6                                     :  -75 dBm @  4% busy
  Channel   7                                     :  -76 dBm @  5% busy
  Channel   8                                     :  -77 dBm @  5% busy
  Channel   9                                     :  -78 dBm @  6% busy
  Channel  10                                     :  -79 dBm @  7% busy
  Channel  11                                     :  -80 dBm @  8% busy

Rogue Histogram (20/40_ABOVE/40_BELOW)
    Channel  36                                   : 27/ 4/ 0
    Channel  40                                   : 13/ 0/ 0
    Channel  44                                   :  5/ 0/ 0
    Channel  48                                   :  6/ 0/ 1
    Channel  52                                   :  4/ 0/ 0
    Channel  56                                   :  5/ 0/ 0
    Channel  60                                   :  1/ 3/ 0
    Channel  64                                   :  3/ 0/ 0
    Channel 100                                   :  0/ 0/ 0
    Channel 104                                   :  0/ 0/ 0
    Channel 108                                   :  0/ 1/ 0

Load Information
  Load Profile                                   : Passed
  Receive Utilization                            : 10%
  Transmit Utilization                           : 20%
  Channel Utilization                            : 50%
  Attached Clients                               : 0 clients

Coverage Information
  Coverage Profile                               : Passed
  Failed Clients                                 : 0 clients

Client Signal Strengths
  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 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR    5 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   10 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   15 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   20 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   25 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   30 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   35 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   40 dB                                    : 0 clients
  SNR   45 dB                                    : 0 clients

Nearby APs
  AP 0000.2000.0300 slot 0                       : -68 dBm on  11 (10.10.10.1)
  AP 0000.2000.0400 slot 0                       : -68 dBm on  11 (10.10.10.1)
  AP 0000.2000.0600 slot 0                       : -68 dBm on  11 (10.10.10.1)

Radar Information

Channel Assignment Information
  Current Channel Average Energy                 : 0 dBm
  Previous Channel Average Energy                : 0 dBm
  Channel Change Count                           : 0
  Last Channel Change Time                       : Wed Oct 17 08:13:36 2012
  Recommended Best Channel                       : 11

RF Parameter Recommendations
  Power Level                                    : 1
  RTS/CTS Threshold                              : 2347
  Fragmentation Threshold                        : 2346
  Antenna Pattern                                : 0

Persistent Interference Devices

show ap name ble detail

To display BLE management details, use the show ap name ble detail command.

show ap name ap-name ble detail

Syntax Description

ap-name

Specifies the name of the AP.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

The following example shows how to display the BLE management details:

Device(config)# show ap name ap-name ble detail

show ap name cablemodem

To see cable modem information of an AP, use the show ap name ap-name cablemodem command.

show ap name ap-name cablemodem [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the AP.

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see cable modem information of an AP:

Device# show ap name my-ap cablemodem

show ap name config

To display common information and Ethernet VLAN tagging information for a specific Cisco lightweight access point, use the show ap name config command.

show ap name ap-name config {ethernet | general}

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the Cisco lightweight access point.

ethernet

Displays Ethernet tagging configuration information for an access point.

general

Displays common information for an access point.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display Ethernet tagging information for an access point:

Device# show ap name AP01 config ethernet

VLAN Tagging Information for AP01

This example shows how to display common information for an access point:

Device# show ap name AP01 config general

Cisco AP Name                                   : AP01
Cisco AP Identifier                             : 5
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                            : Unconfigured
Switch Port Number                              : Te1/0/1
MAC Address                                     : 0000.2000.02f0
IP Address Configuration                        : Static IP assigned
IP Address                                      : 10.10.10.12
IP Netmask                                      : 255.255.0.0
Gateway IP Address                              : 10.10.10.1
Fallback IP Address Being Used                  : 10.10.10.12
Domain                                          : Cisco
Name Server                                     : 0.0.0.0
CAPWAP Path MTU                                 : 1485
Telnet State                                    : Enabled
SSH State                                       : Disabled
Cisco AP Location                               : sanjose
Cisco AP Group Name                             : default-group
Primary Cisco Controller Name                   : CAPWAP Controller
Primary Cisco Controller IP Address             : 10.10.10.1
Secondary Cisco Controller Name                 :
Secondary Cisco Controller IP Address           : Not Configured
Tertiary Cisco Controller Name                  :
Tertiary Cisco Controller IP Address            : Not Configured
Administrative State                            : Enabled
Operation State                                 : Registered
AP Mode                                         : Local
AP Submode                                      : Not Configured
Remote AP Debug                                 : Disabled
Logging Trap Severity Level                     : informational
Software Version                                : 7.4.0.5
Boot Version                                    : 7.4.0.5
Stats Reporting Period                          : 180
LED State                                       : Enabled
PoE Pre-Standard Switch                         : Disabled
PoE Power Injector MAC Address                  : Disabled
Power Type/Mode                                 : Power Injector/Normal Mode
Number of Slots                                 : 2
AP Model                                        : 1140AG
AP Image                                        : C1140-K9W8-M
IOS Version                                     :
Reset Button                                    :
AP Serial Number                                : SIM1140K001
AP Certificate Type                             : Manufacture Installed
Management Frame Protection Validation          : Disabled
AP User Mode                                    : Customized
AP User Name                                    : cisco
AP 802.1X User Mode                             : Not Configured
AP 802.1X User Name                             : Not Configured
Cisco AP System Logging Host                    : 255.255.255.255
AP Up Time                                      : 15 days 16 hours 19 minutes 57
 seconds
AP CAPWAP Up Time                               : 4 minutes 56 seconds
Join Date and Time                              : 10/18/2012 04:48:56
Join Taken Time                                 : 15 days 16 hours 15 minutes 0
seconds
Join Priority                                   : 1
Ethernet Port Duplex                            : Auto
Ethernet Port Speed                             : Auto
AP Link Latency                                 : Disabled
Rogue Detection                                 : Disabled
AP TCP MSS Adjust                               : Disabled
AP TCP MSS Size                                 : 6146

show ap name config ethernet

To see Ethernet related configuration information of an AP, use the show ap name ap-name config ethernet command.

show ap name ap-name config ethernet [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the AP.

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see Ethernet related configuration information of an AP:

Device# show ap name my-ap config ethernet

show ap name dot11

To display 802.11a or 802.11b configuration information that corresponds to specific Cisco lightweight access points, use the show ap name dot11 command.

show ap name ap-name dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} {SI | airtime-fairness | call-control | cleanair radio-reset | voice}

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the Cisco lightweight access point.

24ghz

Displays the 2.4 GHz band.

5ghz

Displays the 5 GHz band.

SI

Displays the SI configurations.

airtime-fairness

Displays the stats of 24Ghz or 5Ghz airtime-fairness.

call-control

Displays the call control information.

radio-reset

Displays radio-reset.

slot

Displays slot information.

voice

Displays voice information.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.2s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display the cleanair air-quality that is associated with the access point:

Device# show ap name test-ap dot11 24ghz cleanair air-quality chassis active r0 

show ap name environment

To see the AP environment information of an AP, use the show ap name ap-name environment command.

show ap name ap-name environment [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the AP.

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the AP environment information of an AP:

Device# show ap name my-ap environment

show ap name gps location

To see the GPS location of the AP, use the show ap name gps location command.

show ap name ap-name gps location[ {chassis-number | active | standby}R0

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the Access Point

gps

See the GPS information of a Cisco AP

location

Shows the Mesh linktest data

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the active AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the configuration in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the GPS location of an AP:

Device# show ap name mesh-profile-name gps location

show ap name mesh neighbor detail

To see detailed information about a neighbor of a mesh AP, use the show ap name ap-name mesh neighbor detail command.

show ap name ap-name mesh neighbor detail [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the AP.

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see detailed information about a neighbor of a mesh AP:

Device# show ap name mymeshap mesh neighbhor detail

show ap name wlan

To display the Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) value for each WLAN defined on an access point and to display WLAN statistics, use the show ap name wlan command.

show ap name ap-name wlan {dot11 {24ghz | 5ghz} | statistic}

Syntax Description

ap-name

Name of the Cisco lightweight access point.

dot11

Displays 802.11 parameters.

24ghz

Displays 802.11b network settings.

5ghz

Displays 802.11a network settings.

statistic

Displays WLAN statistics.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display BSSID information of an access point in an 802.11b network:

Device# show ap name AP01 wlan dot11 24ghz

Site Name                                        : default-group
Site Description                                 :

WLAN ID  Interface  BSSID
-------------------------------------
1        default    00:00:20:00:02:00
12       default    00:00:20:00:02:0b

This example shows how to display WLAN statistics for an access point:

Device# show ap name AP01 wlan statistic

WLAN ID  : 1
WLAN Profile Name  : maria-open

   EAP Id Request Msg Timeouts           : 0
   EAP Id Request Msg Timeouts Failures  : 0
   EAP Request Msg Timeouts              : 0
   EAP Request Msg Timeouts Failures     : 0
   EAP Key Msg Timeouts                  : 0
   EAP Key Msg Timeouts Failures         : 0


WLAN ID  : 12
WLAN Profile Name  : 24

   EAP Id Request Msg Timeouts           : 0
   EAP Id Request Msg Timeouts Failures  : 0
   EAP Request Msg Timeouts              : 0
   EAP Request Msg Timeouts Failures     : 0
   EAP Key Msg Timeouts                  : 0
   EAP Key Msg Timeouts Failures         : 0

show ap profile

To see overall status of Hyperlocation for an AP profile, use the show ap profile command.

show ap profile profile-name {detailed | hyperlocation {ble-beacon | detail | summary}} [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

profile-name

AP profile name.

detailed

Shows the detailed parameters of the AP join profile.

hyperlocation

Shows Hyperlocation information for the AP profile.

ble-beacon

Show the list of configured BLE beacons for the AP profile.

detail

Shows detailed status of Hyperlocation for the AP profile.

summary

Shows overall status of Hyperlocation for the AP profile

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the overall status of Hyperlocation for an AP profile:

Device# show ap profile my-ap-profile detailed

show ap rf-profile name

To display the selected ap RF-Profile details, use the show ap rf-profile name command.

show ap rf-profile name profile-name detail

Syntax Description

profile-name

Name of the RF-Profile.

detail

Show detail of selected RF Profile.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

This example shows how to display the details of the selected RF-Profile.

Device#show ap rf-profile name doctest detail
Description :
AP Group Names :
RF Profile Name : doctest
Band : 2.4 GHz
802.11n client only : Disabled
Transmit Power Threshold v1: -70 dBm
Min Transmit Power: -10 dBm
Max Transmit Power: 30 dBm
Operational Rates
  802.11b 1M Rate : Mandatory
  802.11b 2M Rate : Mandatory
  802.11b 5.5M Rate : Mandatory
  802.11b 11M Rate : Mandatory
  802.11b 6M Rate : Mandatory
  802.11b 9M Rate : Supported
  802.11b 12M Rate : Supported
  802.11b 18M Rate : Supported
  802.11b 24M Rate : Supported
  802.11b 36M Rate : Supported
  802.11b 48M Rate : Supported
  802.11b 54M Rate : Supported
Max Clients : 200
Wlan name                        Max Clients
--------------------------------------------

Trap Threshold
  Clients:  12 clients
  Interference:  10%
  Noise:  -70 dBm
  Utilization:  80%
Multicast Data Rate: auto
Rx SOP Threshold : auto
Band Select
  Probe Response:  Disabled
  Cycle Count:  2 cycles
  Cycle Threshold:  200 milliseconds
  Expire Suppression:  20 seconds
  Expire Dual Band:  60 seconds
  Client RSSI:  -80 dBm
  Client Mid RSSI:  -80 dBm
Load Balancing
  Window:  5 clients
  Denial:  3 count
Coverage Data
  Data: -80 dBm
  Voice: -80 dBm
 Minimum Client Level: 3 clients
  Exception Level: 25%
DCA Channel List  : 1,5,9,13
DCA Foreign AP Contribution : Enabled
802.11n MCS Rates
  MCS 0 : Enabled
  MCS 1 : Enabled
  MCS 2 : Enabled
  MCS 3 : Enabled
  MCS 4 : Enabled
  MCS 5 : Enabled
  MCS 6 : Enabled
  MCS 7 : Enabled
  MCS 8 : Enabled
  MCS 9 : Enabled
  MCS 10 : Enabled
  MCS 11 : Enabled
  MCS 12 : Enabled
  MCS 13 : Enabled
  MCS 14 : Enabled
  MCS 15 : Enabled
  MCS 16 : Enabled
  MCS 17 : Enabled
  MCS 18 : Enabled
  MCS 19 : Enabled
  MCS 20 : Enabled
  MCS 21 : Enabled
  MCS 22 : Enabled
  MCS 23 : Enabled
  MCS 24 : Enabled
  MCS 25 : Enabled
  MCS 26 : Enabled
  MCS 27 : Enabled
  MCS 28 : Enabled
  MCS 29 : Enabled
  MCS 30 : Enabled
  MCS 31 : Enabled
State : Down

show ap rf-profile summary

To display the ap RF-Profile summary, use the show ap rf-profile summary command.

show ap rf-profile summary

Syntax Description

summary

Show summary of RF Profiles

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Denali 16.3.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

None

Examples

This example shows how to display the ap RF-Profile summary .

Device#show ap rf-profile summary 
Number of RF Profiles : 1

RF Profile Name                   Band      Description           Applied   State
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
doctest                           2.4 GHz                         No        Down

show ap summary

To display the status summary of all Cisco lightweight access points attached to the device, use the show ap summary command.

show ap summary

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords and arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Any command mode

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to display a list that contains each lightweight access point name, number of slots, manufacturer, MAC address, location, and the device port number.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary of all connected access points:

Controller# show ap summary

Number of APs: 1

Global AP User Name: Cisco
Global AP Dot1x User Name: Not configured

AP Name                           AP Model  Ethernet MAC    Radio MAC       State         
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3602a                             3502I     003a.99eb.3fa8  d0c2.8267.8b00  Registered    

show ap tag sources

To see AP tag sources with priorities, use the show ap tag sources command.

show ap tag sources [ chassis {chassis-number | active | standby} R0]

Syntax Description

chassis-number

Chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance of the AP filters in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the AP tag sources with priorities for the active instance:

Device# show ap tag sources chassis active R0

show ap tag summary

To view brief summary of tag names, use the show ap tag summary command.

show ap tag summary

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view brief summary of tag names:

Device# show ap tag summary 

show ap upgrade

To see AP upgrade information, use the show ap upgrade command.

show ap upgrade [name ap-upgrade-report-name | summary | chassis {chassis-number | active | standby}]

Syntax Description

name ap-upgrade-report-name

Enter the name of the AP upgrade report.

summary

Shows a summary of AP upgrade information.

chassis-number

Enter the chassis number as either 1 or 2.

active R0

Active instance in Route-processor slot 0.

standby R0

Standby instance in Route-processor slot 0.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see a summary of the AP upgrade information:

Device# show ap upgrade summary

show arp

To view the ARP table, use the show arp command.

show arp

Syntax Description

arp

Shows ARP table

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows a sample output of the command:

Device# show arp

Address Age (min)     Hardware Addr
   9.11.8.1         0 84:80:2D:A0:D2:E6
9.11.32.111         0 3C:77:E6:02:33:3F

show arp summary

To see the ARP table summary, use the show arp summary command.

show arp summary

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the ARP table summary:

Device# show arp summary

show avc client

To display information about top number of applications, use the show avc client command in privileged EXEC mode.

show avc client client-mac top n application [ aggregate | upstream | downstream]

Syntax Description

client client-mac

Specifies the client MAC address.

top n application

Specifies the number of top "N" applications for the given client.

Command Default

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show avc client command:

Device# sh avc client 0040.96ae.65ec top 10 application aggregate

Cumulative Stats:

No.  AppName      Packet-Count    Byte-Count       AvgPkt-Size     usage%
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    skinny          7343           449860           61             94
2    unknown         99             13631            137            3
3    dhcp            18             8752             486            2
4    http            18             3264             181            1
5    tftp            9              534              59             0
6    dns             2              224              112            0

Last Interval(90 seconds) Stats:

No.  AppName     Packet-Count     Byte-Count       AvgPkt-Size      usage%
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    skinny          9              540              60              100

show avc wlan

To display information about top applications and users using the applications, use the show avc wlan command in privileged EXEC mode.

show avc wlan ssid top n application [ aggregate | upstream | downstream]

Syntax Description

wlan ssid

Specifies the Service Set IDentifier (SSID) for WLAN.

top n application

Specifies the number of top "N" applications.

Command Default

No default behavior or values.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following is sample output from the show avc wlan command:

Device# show avc wlan Lobby_WLAN top 10 application aggregate

Cumulative Stats:

No.  AppName           Packet-Count          Byte-Count          AvgPkt-Size  usage%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    ssl                10598677              1979525706            997          42
2    vnc                5550900               3764612847            678          14
3    http               3043131               2691327197            884          10
4    unknown            1856297               1140264956            614          4
5    video-over-http    1625019               2063335150            1269         8
6    binary-over-http   1329115               1744190344            1312         6
7    webex-meeting      1146872               540713787             471          2
8    rtp                923900                635650544             688          2
9    unknown            752341                911000213             1210         3
10   youtube            631085                706636186             1119         3

Last Interval(90 seconds) Stats:

No.  AppName          Packet-Count          Byte-Count            AvgPkt-Size  usage%
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1    vnc                687093                602731844             877          68
2    video-over-http    213272                279831588             1312         31
3    ssl                6515                  5029365               771          1
4    webex-meeting      3649                  1722663               472          0
5    http               2634                  1334355               506          0
6    unknown            1436                  99412                 69           0
7    google-services    722                   378121                523          0
8    linkedin           655                   393263                600          0
9    exchange           432                   167390                387          0
10   gtalk-chat         330                   17330                 52           0


show chassis

To see the chassis information, use the show chassis command.

show chassis [1 | 2 | detail | mode | neighbors | ha-status {active | local | standby}]

Syntax Description

{1 | 2}

Chassis number as 1 or 2 to see the information about the relevant chassis.

detail

Shows detailed information about the chassis.

mode

Shows information about the chassis mode.

neighbors

Shows information about the chassis neighbors.

ha-status

Option to see information about the High Availability (HA) status.

active

Shows HA status on the chassis that is in active state.

local

Shows HA status on the local .

standby

Shows HA status on the chassis that is in standby state.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the HA status on the active chassis:

Device# show chassis ha-status active

show checkpoint

To display information about the Checkpoint Facility (CF) subsystem, use the show checkpoint command.

show checkpoint { clients client-ID <0-381>| entitiesentity-ID <1-7> | statistics buffer-usage}

Syntax Description

clients

Displays detailed information about checkpoint clients.

entities

Displays detailed information about checkpoint entities.

statistics

Displays detailed information about checkpoint statistics.

buffer-usage

Displays the checkpoint statistics of clients using large number of buffers.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release

Modification

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display all the CF clients.

   Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checkpoint client: WCM_MOBILITY
    Client ID                   : 24105
    Total DB inserts            : 0
    Total DB updates            : 0
    Total DB deletes            : 0
    Total DB reads              : 0
    Number of tables            : 6
    Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checkpoint client: WCM_DOT1X
    Client ID                   : 24106
    Total DB inserts            : 2
    Total DB updates            : 1312
    Total DB deletes            : 2
    Total DB reads              : 0
    Number of tables            : 1
    Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checkpoint client: WCM_APFROGUE
    Client ID                   : 24107
    Total DB inserts            : 0
    Total DB updates            : 0
    Total DB deletes            : 0
    Total DB reads              : 0
    Number of tables            : 1
    Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checkpoint client: WCM_CIDS
    Client ID                   : 24110
    Total DB inserts            : 0
    Total DB updates            : 0
    Total DB deletes            : 0
    Total DB reads              : 0
    Number of tables            : 0
    Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checkpoint client: WCM_NETFLOW
    Client ID                   : 24111
    Total DB inserts            : 7
    Total DB updates            : 0
    Total DB deletes            : 0
    Total DB reads              : 0
    Number of tables            : 1
    Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checkpoint client: WCM_MCAST
    Client ID                   : 24112
    Total DB inserts            : 0
    Total DB updates            : 0
    Total DB deletes            : 0
    Total DB reads              : 0
    Number of tables            : 1
    Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Checkpoint client: wcm_comet
    Client ID                   : 24150
    Total DB inserts            : 0
    Total DB updates            : 0
    Total DB deletes            : 0
    Total DB reads              : 0
    Number of tables            : 0
    Client residing in process  : 8135
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

All iosd checkpoint clients

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network RF Client           3         --       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                 0
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SNMP CF Client             12         --       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                 0
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Online Diags HA            14         --       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                 0
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARP                        22         --       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                 0
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tableid CF                 27         --       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                 0
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Event Manager              33          0       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                --
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAN-Switch Port Mana       35          0       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                --
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAN-Switch PAgP/LACP       36          0       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                --
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
  Xmit Xform Errs:                               0
  Incompatible Messages:                         0
  Client Unbundles to Process Memory:            T
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Client Name            Client     Entity     Bundle
                           ID         ID       Mode
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAN-Switch VLANs           39          0       Off

  Total API Messages Sent:                       0
  Total Transport Messages Sent:                --
  Length of Sent Messages:                       0
  Total Blocked Messages Sent:                   0
  Length of Sent Blocked Messages:               0
  Total Non-blocked Messages Sent:               0
  Length of Sent Non-blocked Messages:           0
  Total Bytes Allocated:                         0
  Buffers Held:                                  0
  Buffers Held Peak:                             0
  Huge Buffers Requested:                        0
  Transport Frag Count:                          0
  Transport Frag Peak:                           0
  Transport Sends w/Flow Off:                    0
  Send Errs:                                     0
  Send Peer Errs:                                0
  Rcv Xform Errs:                                0
 

This example shows how to display all the CF entities.

KATANA_DOC#show checkpoint entities
                         Check Point List of Entities

 CHKPT on ACTIVE server.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entity ID         Entity Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        0         CHKPT_DEFAULT_ENTITY

  Total API Messages Sent:             0
  Total Messages Sent:                 0
  Total Sent Message Len:              0
  Total Bytes Allocated:               0
  Total Number of Members:            10

  Member(s) of entity 0 are:
    Client ID          Client Name
------------------------------------------
          168          DHCP Snooping
          167          IGMP Snooping
           41          Spanning-tree
           40          AUTH MGR CHKPT CLIEN
           39          LAN-Switch VLANs
           33          Event Manager
           35          LAN-Switch Port Mana
           36          LAN-Switch PAgP/LACP
          158          Inline Power Checkpoint

This example shows how to display the CF statistics.

KATANA_DOC#show checkpoint statistics
        IOSd Check Point Status
 CHKPT on ACTIVE server.

Number Of Msgs In Hold Q:              0
CHKPT MAX Message Size:                0
TP MAX Message Size:               65503
CHKPT Pending Msg Timer:             100 ms

  FLOW_ON  total:                      0
  FLOW_OFF total:                      0
  Current FLOW status is:             ON
  Total API Messages Sent:             0
  Total Messages Sent:                 0
  Total Sent Message Len:              0
  Total Bytes Allocated:               0
  Rcv  Msg Q Peak:                     0
  Hold Msg Q Peak:                     0
  Buffers Held Peak:                   0
  Current Buffers Held:                0
  Huge Buffers Requested:              0

show flexconnect office-extend diagnostics

To display the results of the network diagnostics for all flexconnect OfficeExtend AP, use the show flexconnect office-extend diagnostics command.

show flexconnect office-extend diagnostics

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.5.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

To get periodic details for latency (current, minimum, or maximum) ensure that you enable link-latency under the ap profile, as given in the following example:

Device(config)# ap profile default-ap-profile
Device(config-ap-profile)# link-latency

If the above configuration is not in place, you will only see the following output:

Summary of OfficeExtend AP Link Latency

CAPWAP Latency Heartbeat

Current: current latency (ms)
Min: minimum latency (ms)
Max: maximum latency (ms)

Link Test

Upload: DTLS Upload (Mbps)
Latency: DTLS Link Latency (ms)
Jitter: DTLS Link Jitter (ms)

AP Name Last Latency Heartbeat from AP Current Max Min Last Link Test Run Upload Latency Jitter 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ap-18   Disabled                        -       -   -  12/04/20 11:08:58   16     3       0 

Examples

This following example shows how to display the network diagnostics information for OfficeExtend AP.

Device# show flexconnect office-extend diagnostics

Summary of OfficeExtend AP Link Latency

CAPWAP Latency Heartbeat

Current: current latency (ms)
Min: minimum latency (ms)
Max: maximum latency (ms)

Link Test

Upload: DTLS Upload (Mbps)
Latency: DTLS Link Latency (ms)
Jitter: DTLS Link Jitter (ms)

AP Name Last Latency Heartbeat from AP Current Max Min Last Link Test Run Upload Latency Jitter
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ap-18    1 minute 1 second             0        0   0  12/04/20 09:19:48  8       2       0

show flow exporter

To display flow exporter status and statistics, use the show flow exporter command in privileged EXEC mode.

show flow exporter [export-ids netflow-v9 | [name] exporter-name [statistics | templates] | statistics | templates]

Syntax Description

export-ids netflow-v9

(Optional) Displays the NetFlow Version 9 export fields that can be exported and their IDs.

name

(Optional) Specifies the name of a flow exporter.

exporter-name

(Optional) Name of a flow exporter that was previously configured.

statistics

(Optional) Displays statistics for all flow exporters or for the specified flow exporter.

templates

(Optional) Displays template information for all flow exporters or for the specified flow exporter.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example displays the status and statistics for all of the flow exporters configured on a device:

Device# show flow exporter
Flow Exporter FLOW-EXPORTER-1:
  Description:              Exports to the datacenter
  Export protocol:          NetFlow Version 9
  Transport Configuration:
    Destination IP address: 192.168.0.1
    Source IP address:      192.168.0.2
    Transport Protocol:     UDP
    Destination Port:       9995
    Source Port:            55864
    DSCP:                   0x0
    TTL:                    255
    Output Features:        Used

This table describes the significant fields shown in the display:

Table 1. show flow exporter Field Descriptions

Field

Description

Flow Exporter

The name of the flow exporter that you configured.

Description

The description that you configured for the exporter, or the default description User defined.

Transport Configuration

The transport configuration fields for this exporter.

Destination IP address

The IP address of the destination host.

Source IP address

The source IP address used by the exported packets.

Transport Protocol

The transport layer protocol used by the exported packets.

Destination Port

The destination UDP port to which the exported packets are sent.

Source Port

The source UDP port from which the exported packets are sent.

DSCP

The differentiated services code point (DSCP) value.

TTL

The time-to-live value.

Output Features

Specifies whether the output-features command, which causes the output features to be run on Flexible NetFlow export packets, has been used or not.

The following example displays the status and statistics for all of the flow exporters configured on a device:

Device# show flow exporter name FLOW-EXPORTER-1 statistics
Flow Exporter FLOW-EXPORTER-1:
  Packet send statistics (last cleared 2w6d ago):
    Successfully sent:         0                     (0 bytes)

show flow interface

To display the configuration and status for an interface, use the show flow interface command in privileged EXEC mode.

show flow interface [type number]

Syntax Description

type

(Optional) The type of interface on which you want to display accounting configuration information.

number

(Optional) The number of the interface on which you want to display accounting configuration information.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example displays the accounting configuration on Ethernet interfaces 0/0 and 0/1:

Device# show flow interface gigabitethernet1/0/1

Interface Ethernet1/0
        monitor:         FLOW-MONITOR-1
        direction:       Output
        traffic(ip):     on
Device# show flow interface gigabitethernet1/0/2
Interface Ethernet0/0
        monitor:         FLOW-MONITOR-1
        direction:       Input
        traffic(ip):     sampler SAMPLER-2#

The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 2. show flow interface Field Descriptions

Field

Description

Interface

The interface to which the information applies.

monitor

The name of the flow monitor that is configured on the interface.

direction:

The direction of traffic that is being monitored by the flow monitor.

The possible values are:

  • Input—Traffic is being received by the interface.

  • Output—Traffic is being transmitted by the interface.

traffic(ip)

Indicates if the flow monitor is in normal mode or sampler mode.

The possible values are:

  • on—The flow monitor is in normal mode.

  • sampler—The flow monitor is in sampler mode (the name of the sampler will be included in the display).

show flow monitor

To display the status and statistics for a flow monitor, use the show flow monitor command in privileged EXEC mode.

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Specifies the name of a flow monitor.

monitor-name

(Optional) Name of a flow monitor that was previously configured.

cache

(Optional) Displays the contents of the cache for the flow monitor.

format

(Optional) Specifies the use of one of the format options for formatting the display output.

csv

(Optional) Displays the flow monitor cache contents in comma-separated variables (CSV) format.

record

(Optional) Displays the flow monitor cache contents in record format.

table

(Optional) Displays the flow monitor cache contents in table format.

statistics

(Optional) Displays the statistics for the flow monitor.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

The cache keyword uses the record format by default.

The uppercase field names in the display output of the show flowmonitor monitor-name cache command are key fields that uses to differentiate flows. The lowercase field names in the display output of the show flow monitor monitor-name cache command are nonkey fields from which collects values as additional data for the cache.

Examples

The following example displays the status for a flow monitor:

Device# show flow monitor FLOW-MONITOR-1
 
Flow Monitor FLOW-MONITOR-1:
  Description:       Used for basic traffic analysis
  Flow Record:       flow-record-1
  Flow Exporter:     flow-exporter-1
                     flow-exporter-2
  Cache:
    Type:              normal
    Status:            allocated
    Size:              4096 entries / 311316 bytes
    Inactive Timeout:  15 secs
    Active Timeout:    1800 secs


This table describes the significant fields shown in the display.

Table 3. show flow monitor monitor-name Field Descriptions

Field

Description

Flow Monitor

Name of the flow monitor that you configured.

Description

Description that you configured or the monitor, or the default description User defined.

Flow Record

Flow record assigned to the flow monitor.

Flow Exporter

Exporters that are assigned to the flow monitor.

Cache

Information about the cache for the flow monitor.

Type

Flow monitor cache type. The value is always normal, as it is the only supported cache type.

Status

Status of the flow monitor cache.

The possible values are:

  • allocated—The cache is allocated.

  • being deleted—The cache is being deleted.

  • not allocated—The cache is not allocated.

Size

Current cache size.

Inactive Timeout

Current value for the inactive timeout in seconds.

Active Timeout

Current value for the active timeout in seconds.

The following example displays the status, statistics, and data for the flow monitor named FLOW-MONITOR-1:

This table describes the significant fields shown in the display.

The following example displays the status, statistics, and data for the flow monitor named FLOW-MONITOR-1 in a table format:

The following example displays the status, statistics, and data for the flow monitor named FLOW-MONITOR-IPv6 (the cache contains IPv6 data) in record format:

The following example displays the status and statistics for a flow monitor:

show flow record

To display the status and statistics for a flow record, use the show flow record command in privileged EXEC mode.

show flow record [ [name] record-name]

Syntax Description

name

(Optional) Specifies the name of a flow record.

record-name

(Optional) Name of a user-defined flow record that was previously configured.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example displays the status and statistics for FLOW-RECORD-1:

Device# show flow record FLOW-RECORD-1
flow record FLOW-RECORD-1:
  Description:        User defined
  No. of users:       0
  Total field space:  24 bytes
  Fields:
    match ipv6 destination address
    match transport source-port
    collect interface input

show interfaces

To display the administrative and operational status of all interfaces or for a specified interface, use the show interfaces command in privileged EXEC mode.

show interfaces [interface-id | vlan vlan-id] [accounting | capabilities [module number] | debounce | description | etherchannel | flowcontrol | private-vlan mapping | pruning | stats | status [err-disabled] | trunk]

Syntax Description

interface-id

(Optional) ID of the interface. Valid interfaces include physical ports (including type, stack member , module, and port number) and port channels. The port channel range is 1 to 48.

vlan vlan-id

(Optional) VLAN identification. The range is 1 to 4094.

accounting

(Optional) Displays accounting information on the interface, including active protocols and input and output packets and octets.

Note 

The display shows only packets processed in software; hardware-switched packets do not appear.

capabilities

(Optional) Displays the capabilities of all interfaces or the specified interface, including the features and options that you can configure on the interface. Though visible in the command line help, this option is not available for VLAN IDs.

module number

(Optional) Displays capabilities of all interfaces on the switch or specified stack member.

This option is not available if you entered a specific interface ID.

description

(Optional) Displays the administrative status and description set for an interface.

etherchannel

(Optional) Displays interface EtherChannel information.

flowcontrol

(Optional) Displays interface flow control information.

private-vlan mapping

(Optional) Displays private-VLAN mapping information for the VLAN switch virtual interfaces (SVIs). This keyword is not available if the switch is running the LAN base feature set.

pruning

(Optional) Displays trunk VTP pruning information for the interface.

stats

(Optional) Displays the input and output packets by switching the path for the interface.

status

(Optional) Displays the status of the interface. A status of unsupported in the Type field means that a non-Cisco small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module is inserted in the module slot.

err-disabled

(Optional) Displays interfaces in an error-disabled state.

trunk

(Optional) Displays interface trunk information. If you do not specify an interface, only information for active trunking ports appears.


Note

Though visible in the command-line help strings, the crb , fair-queue , irb , mac-accounting , precedence , random-detect , rate-limit , and shape keywords are not supported.


Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

The show interfaces capabilities command with different keywords has these results:
  • Use the show interface capabilities module number command to display the capabilities of all interfaces on that in the stack. If there is no with that module number in the stack, there is no output.

  • Use the show interfaces interface-id capabilities to display the capabilities of the specified interface.

  • Use the show interfaces capabilities (with no module number or interface ID) to display the capabilities of all interfaces in the stack.

Examples

This is an example of output from the show interfaces command for an interface on stack member 3:

Device#show interfaces gigabitEthernet 0
GigabitEthernet0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is MEWLC management port, address is 0000.5e00.0101 (bia 0000.0000.0000)
Internet address is 20.61.1.12/16
MTU 1500 bytes, BW 1000000 Kbit/sec, DLY 10 usec,
reliability 255/255, txload 1/255, rxload 1/255
Encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set
Keepalive set (10 sec)
Unknown, Unknown, media type is unknown media type
output flow-control is unsupported, input flow-control is unsupported
ARP type: ARPA, ARP Timeout 04:00:00
Last input 03:06:36, output 00:00:07, output hang never
Last clearing of "show interface" counters never
Input queue: 0/75/0/0 (size/max/drops/flushes); Total output drops: 0
Queueing strategy: fifo
Output queue: 0/40 (size/max)
5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 no buffer
Received 0 broadcasts (0 IP multicasts)
0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles
0 input errors, 0 CRC, 0 frame, 0 overrun, 0 ignored
0 watchdog, 0 multicast, 0 pause input
0 packets output, 0 bytes, 0 underruns
0 output errors, 0 collisions, 1 interface resets
0 unknown protocol drops
0 babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred
0 lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 pause output
0 output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out

This is an example of output from the show interfaces interface description command when the interface has been described as Connects to Marketing by using the description interface configuration command:

Device# show interfaces gigabitethernet1/0/2 description
Interface                      Status         Protocol Description
Gi1/0/2                        up             down     Connects to Marketing

This is an example of output from the show interfaces interface-id pruning command when pruning is enabled in the VTP domain:

Device# show interfaces gigabitethernet1/0/2 pruning
Port 				 Vlans pruned for lack of request by neighbor
Gi1/0/2   3,4

Port 			  Vlans traffic requested of neighbor
Gi1/0/2   1-3

This is an example of output from the show interfaces stats command for a specified VLAN interface:

Device# show interfaces vlan 1 stats
Switching path    Pkts In    Chars In    Pkts Out    Chars Out
     Processor    1165354   136205310      570800     91731594
   Route cache          0           0           0            0
         Total    1165354   136205310      570800     91731594

These are examples of output from the show interfaces status command for a specific interface when private VLANs are configured. Port 22 is configured as a private-VLAN host port. It is associated with primary VLAN 20 and secondary VLAN 25:

Device# show interfaces gigabitethernet1/0/22 status
Port 						Name 					Status 					Vlan 					Duplex 					Speed					 Type
Gi1/0/22 												connected 		20,25 				a-full 					a-100 					10/100BaseTX

In this example, port 20 is configured as a private-VLAN promiscuous port. The display shows only the primary VLAN 20:

Device# show interfaces gigabitethernet1/0/20 status
Port 						Name 					Status 					Vlan 					Duplex 					Speed					 Type
Gi1/0/20 												connected 		20    				a-full 					a-100 					10/100BaseTX

This is an example of output from the show interfaces status err-disabled command. It displays the status of interfaces in the error-disabled state:

Device# show interfaces status err-disabled
Port 		   Name       Status         Reason
Gi1/0/2              err-disabled   gbic-invalid
Gi2/0/3              err-disabled   dtp-flap

This is an example of output from the show interfaces interface-id pruning command:

Device# show interfaces gigabitethernet1/0/2 pruning
Port Vlans pruned for lack of request by neighbor

Device# show interfaces gigabitethernet1/0/1 trunk
Port        Mode             Encapsulation  Status        Native vlan
Gi1/0/1     on               802.1q         other         10

Port        Vlans allowed on trunk
Gi1/0/1     none

Port        Vlans allowed and active in management domain
Gi1/0/1     none

Port        Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned
Gi1/0/1     none

show install package

To view the install package details, use the show install package command.

show install package

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Global configuration mode

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.1.1s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the install package details:

Device#show install package

show install rollback

To view the package information for a rollback point, use the show install rollback command.

show install rollback

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Global configuration mode

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.1.1s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the package information for a rollback point:

Device#show install rollback

show install summary

To view the install manager summary, use the show install summary command.

show install summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Global configuration mode

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.1.1s

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the install summary information:

Device#show install summary

show ip

To view the IP information, use the show ip command.

Syntax Description

access-lists

Lists the IP access lists

interface

Displays the IP interface status and configuration

brief

Displays the brief summary of IP status and configuration

route

Displays the IP routing table

tunnel

Displays the IP tunnel information

eogre

Displays the EoGRE tunnel information

domain

Displays the EoGRE tunnel domain information

forwarding-table

Displays the EoGRE tunnel encapsulation and decapsulation information

gateway

Displays the EoGRE tunnel gateway information

fabric

Displays the IP fabric tunnel information

summary

Displays the information for all tunnels

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view information about the lists the IP access lists:

cisco-wave2-ap# show ip access-lists

show ip nbar protocol-id

To see NBAR protocol classification ID, use the show ip nbar protocol-id command.

show ip nbar protocol-id name

Syntax Description

protocol-id

The protocol classification ID.

name

Host server name

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE 16.12.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to see the NBAR protocol classification ID:

Device# show ip nbar protocol-id name 

show ldap attributes

To view information about the default LDAP attribute mapping, use the show ldap attributes command.

show ldap attributes

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view information about the default LDAP attribute mapping:

Device# show ldap attributes
LDAP Attribute                     Format     AAA Attribute
==============                     ======     =============
airespaceBwDataBurstContract       Ulong      bsn-data-bandwidth-burst-contr
userPassword                       String     password
airespaceBwRealBurstContract       Ulong      bsn-realtime-bandwidth-burst-c
employeeType                       String     employee-type
airespaceServiceType               Ulong      service-type
airespaceACLName                   String     bsn-acl-name
priv-lvl                           Ulong      priv-lvl
memberOf                           String DN  supplicant-group
cn                                 String     username
airespaceDSCP                      Ulong      bsn-dscp
policyTag                          String     tag-name
airespaceQOSLevel                  Ulong      bsn-qos-level
airespace8021PType                 Ulong      bsn-8021p-type
airespaceBwRealAveContract         Ulong      bsn-realtime-bandwidth-average
airespaceVlanInterfaceName         String     bsn-vlan-interface-name
airespaceVapId                     Ulong      bsn-wlan-id
airespaceBwDataAveContract         Ulong      bsn-data-bandwidth-average-con
sAMAccountName                     String     sam-account-name
meetingContactInfo                 String     contact-info
telephoneNumber                    String     telephone-number
Map: att_map_1
department                         String DN  element-req-qos

show ldap server

To view the LDAP server state information and various other counters for the server, use the show ldap server command.

show ldap server

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the LDAP server state information and various other counters for the server:

Device# show ldap server

show license all

To display all licensing information enter the show license all command in Privileged EXEC mode. This command displays status, authorization, UDI, and usage information, all combined.

show license all

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

Command output was updated to display information relating to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Command output no longer displays Smart Account and Virtual account information.

Usage Guidelines

Smart Licensing Using Policy: If the software version on the device (also referred to as a product instance) is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2 or a later release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Smart Licensing: If the software version on the device is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 or an earlier release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing.

Example (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output of the show license all command on a Cisco Catalyst 9800-CL Wireless Controller. Similar output is displayed on all supported Cisco Catalyst Wireless Controllers.
Device# show license all

Smart Licensing Status
======================

Smart Licensing is ENABLED
License Reservation is ENABLED

Export Authorization Key:
  Features Authorized:
    <none>

Utility:
  Status: DISABLED

Smart Licensing Using Policy:
  Status: ENABLED

Data Privacy:
  Sending Hostname: yes
    Callhome hostname privacy: DISABLED
    Smart Licensing hostname privacy: DISABLED
  Version privacy: DISABLED

Transport:
  Type: Transport Off

Miscellaneous:
  Custom Id: <empty>

Policy:
  Policy in use: Merged from multiple sources.
  Reporting ACK required: yes (CISCO default)
  Unenforced/Non-Export Perpetual Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 365 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 90 (CISCO default)
  Unenforced/Non-Export Subscription Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 90 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 90 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 90 (CISCO default)
  Enforced (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 0 (CISCO default)
  Export (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 0 (CISCO default)

Usage Reporting:
  Last ACK received: <none>
  Next ACK deadline: <none>
  Reporting push interval: 0 (no reporting)
  Next ACK push check: Nov 01 20:31:46 2020 IST
  Next report push: <none>
  Last report push: <none>
  Last report file write: <none>

Trust Code Installed: <none>

License Usage
=============

air-network-advantage (DNA_NWStack):
  Description: air-network-advantage
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: IN USE
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Feature Name: air-network-advantage
  Feature Description: air-network-advantage
  Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
  License type: Perpetual
  Reservation: 
    Reservation status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED
    Total reserved count: 20

air-dna-advantage (AIR-DNA-A):
  Description: air-dna-advantage
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: IN USE
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Feature Name: air-dna-advantage
  Feature Description: air-dna-advantage
  Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
  License type: Perpetual
  Reservation: 
    Reservation status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED
    Total reserved count: 20

Product Information
===================
UDI: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS

HA UDI List:
    Active:PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
    Standby:PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN

Agent Version
=============
Smart Agent for Licensing: 5.0.6_rel/47

License Authorizations
======================
Overall status:
  Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
      Status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:16:01 2020 IST
      Last Confirmation code: 102fc949
  Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
      Status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
      Last Confirmation code: ad4382fe

Specified license reservations:
  Aironet DNA Advantage Term Licenses (AIR-DNA-A):
    Description: DNA Advantage for Wireless
    Total reserved count: 20
    Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
    Term information:
      Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 5
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-JUN-18 UTC
          End Date: 2020-DEC-15 UTC
          Term Count: 5
      Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 10
  AP Perpetual Networkstack Advantage (DNA_NWStack):
    Description: AP Perpetual Network Stack entitled with DNA-A
    Total reserved count: 20
    Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
    Term information:
      Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 5
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-JUN-18 UTC
          End Date: 2020-DEC-15 UTC
          Term Count: 5
      Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 10

Purchased Licenses:
  No Purchase Information Available

show license authorization

To display authorization-related information for (export-controlled and enforced) licenses, enter the show license authorization command in privileged EXEC mode.

show license authorization

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Only export-controlled or enforced licenses require authorization before use.

While there are no export-controlled or enforced licenses on Cisco Catalyst Wireless Controllers, you can use this command to display migrated SLR authorization codes.

Examples

See Table 1 for information about fields shown in the display.

See show license authorization Displaying Migrated Authorization Code for sample output.

Table 4. show license authorization Field Descriptions

Field

Description

Overall Status

Header for UDI information for all product instances in the set-up, the type of authorization that is installed, and configuration errors, if any.

In a High Availability set-up, all UDIs in the set-up are listed.

Active:

Status:

The active product instance UDI, followed by the status of the authorization code installation for this UDI.

If the status indicates that the authorization code is installed and there is a confirmation code, this is also displayed.

Standby:

Status:

The standby product instance UDI, followed by the status of the authorization code installation for this UDI.

If the status indicates that the authorization code is installed and there is a confirmation code, this is also displayed.

Member:

Status:

The member product instance UDI, followed by the status of the authorization code installation for this UDI.

If the status indicates that the authorization code is installed and there is a confirmation code, this is also displayed.

ERROR:

Configuration errors or discrepancies in the High Availability set-up, if any.

Authorizations

Header for detailed license authorization information. All licenses, their enforcement types, and validity durations are displayed. Errors are displayed for each product instance if its authorization or mode does not match what is installed on the active.

This section is displayed only if the product instance is using a license with an authorization code.

():

License name and a shortened form of the license name.

Description

License description.

Total available count:

Total count of licenses that are available to consume.

This includes licenses of all durations (perpetual and subscription), including expired subscription licenses, for all the product instances in a High Availability setup.

Enforcement type

Enforcement type for the license. This may be one of the following:

  • Enforced

  • Not enforced

  • Export-Controlled

Term information:

Header providing license duration information. The following fields maybe included under this header:

  • Active: The active product instance UDI, followed by the status of the authorization code installation for this UDI.

  • Authorization type: Type of authorization code installed and date of installation. The type can be: SLAC, UNIVERSAL, SPECIFIED, PAK, RTU.

  • Start Date: Displays validity start date if the license is for a specific term or time period.

  • Start Date: Displays validity end date if the license is for a specific term or time period.

  • Term Count: License count.

  • Subscription ID: Displays ID if the license is for a specific term or time period.

  • License type: License duration. This can be: SUBSCRIPTION or PERPETUAL.

  • Standby: The standby product instance UDI, followed by the status of the authorization code installation for this UDI.

  • Member: The member product instance UDI, followed by the status of the authorization code installation for this UDI.

For more information about the duration or term of a license's validity, see <link tbd>.

Purchased Licenses

Header for license purchase information.

Active:

The active product instance and its the UDI.

Count:

License count.

Description:

License description.

License type:

License duration. This can be: SUBSCRIPTION or PERPETUAL.

Standby:

The standby product instance UDI.

Member:

The member product instance UDI.

Examples

The following is sample output of the show license authorization command on a Cisco Catalyst 9800-CL Wireless Controller. The Last Confirmation code: shows that SLR authorization code is available after migration. Similar output is displayed on all supported Cisco Catalyst Wireless Controllers.

Device# show license authorization
Overall status:
  Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
      Status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:16:01 2020 IST
      Last Confirmation code: 102fc949
  Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
      Status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
      Last Confirmation code: ad4382fe

Specified license reservations:
  Aironet DNA Advantage Term Licenses (AIR-DNA-A):
    Description: DNA Advantage for Wireless
    Total reserved count: 20
    Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
    Term information:
      Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 5
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-JUN-18 UTC
          End Date: 2020-DEC-15 UTC
          Term Count: 5
      Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 10
  AP Perpetual Networkstack Advantage (DNA_NWStack):
    Description: AP Perpetual Network Stack entitled with DNA-A
    Total reserved count: 20
    Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
    Term information:
      Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 5
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-JUN-18 UTC
          End Date: 2020-DEC-15 UTC
          Term Count: 5
      Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
        Authorization type: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 10

Purchased Licenses:
  No Purchase Information Available

show license data conversion

To display license data conversion information, enter the show license data command in privileged EXEC mode.

show license data conversion

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (Device#)

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

This command continues to be available with the introduction of Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Usage Guidelines

Although visible on the CLI, this command is not applicable to Cisco Catalyst Wireless Controllers.

show license eventlog

To display event logs relating to Smart Licensing Using Policy, enter the show license eventlog command in privileged EXEC mode.

show license eventlog [ days ]

Syntax Description

days

Enter the number of days for which you want to display event logs. The valid value range is from 0 to 2147483647.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

Additional events were added with the introduction of Smart Licensing Using Policy:

  • Installation and removal of a policy

  • Request, installation and removal of an authorization code.

  • Installation and removal of a trust code.

  • Addition of authorization source information for license usage.

Usage Guidelines

Smart Licensing Using Policy: If the software version on the device (also referred to as a product instance) is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a or a later release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Smart Licensing: If the software version on the device is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 or an earlier release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing.

show license history message

To display communication history between the product instance and CSSM or CSLU (as the case may be), enter the show license history message command in privileged EXEC mode. The output of this command is used by the technical support team, for troubleshooting.

show license history message

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

When you encounter an error message that you are not able to resolve, along with a copy of the message that appears on the console or in the system log, provide your Cisco technical support representative with sample output of these commands: show license tech support , show license history message , and the show platform software sl-infra privileged EXEC commands.

show license reservation

To display license reservation information, enter the show license reservation command in privileged EXEC mode.

show license reservation

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

This command continues to be available with the introduction of Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Usage Guidelines

The command continues to be available on the CLI and corresponding output is displayed, but with the introduction of Smart Licensing Using Policy, the notion of reservation is not longer applicable. Use the show license all command in privileged EXEC mode, to display migrated SLR licenses instead (the SLR authorization code is migrated to Smart Licensing Using Policy).

show license status

To display information about licensing settings such as data privacy, policy, transport, usage reporting and trust codes, enter the show license status command in privileged EXEC mode.

show license status

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (Device#)

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

Command output was updated to reflect new fields that are applicable to Smart Licensing Using Policy. This includes Trust code installed:, Policy in use, Policy name: , reporting requirements as in the policy (Attributes: ), and fields related to usage reporting.

Command output no longer displays Smart Account and Virtual account information.

Usage Guidelines

Smart Licensing Using Policy: If the software version on the device (also referred to as a product instance) is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a or a later release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Smart Licensing: If the software version on the device is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 or an earlier release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing.

Examples

See Table 1 for information about fields shown in the display.

show license status with Cisco Default Policy (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

show license status with Custom Policy (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

Table 5. show license status Field Descriptions for Smart Licensing Using Policy

Field

Description

Utility

Header for utility settings that are configured on the product instance.

Status:

Status

Utility report:

Last attempt:

Customer Information:

The following fields are displayed:

  • Id:

  • Name:

  • Street

  • City:

  • State:

  • Country:

  • Postal Code:

Smart Licensing Using Policy:

Header for policy settings on the product instance.

Status:

Indicates if Smart Licensing Using Policy is enabled.

Smart Licensing Using Policy is supported starting from Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2 and is always enabled on supported software images.

Data Privacy:

Header for privacy settings that are configured on the product instance.

Sending Hostname:

A yes or no value which shows if the hostname is sent in usage reports.

Callhome hostname privacy:

Indicates if the Call Home feature is configured as the mode of transport for reporting. If configured, one of these values is displayed:

  • ENABLED

  • DISABLED

Smart Licensing hostname privacy:

One of these values is displayed:

  • ENABLED

  • DISABLED

Version privacy:

One of these values is displayed:

  • ENABLED

  • DISABLED

Transport:

Header for transport settings that are configured on the product instance.

Type:

Mode of transport that is in use.

Additional fields are displayed for certain transport modes. For example, if transport type is set to CSLU, the CSLU address is also displayed.

Policy:

Header for policy information that is applicable to the product instance.

Policy in use:

Policy that is applied

This can be one of the following: Cisco default, Product default, Permanent License Reservation, Specific License Reservation, PAK license, Installed on <date>, Controller.

Policy name:

Name of the policy

Reporting ACK required:

A yes or no value which specifies if the report for this product instance requires CSSM acknowledgement (ACK) or not. The default policy is always set to “yes”.

Unenforced/Non-Export Perpetual Attributes

Displays policy values for perpetual licenses.

  • First report requirement (days): The maximum amount of time available before the first report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Reporting frequency (days): The maximum amount of time available before the subsequent report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Report on change (days): he maximum amount of time available to send a report in case of a change in license usage, followed by policy name

Unenforced/Non-Export Subscription Attributes

Displays policy values for subscription licenses.

  • First report requirement (days): The maximum amount of time available before the first report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Reporting frequency (days): The maximum amount of time available before the subsequent report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Report on change (days): he maximum amount of time available to send a report in case of a change in license usage, followed by policy name

Enforced (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes

Displays policy values for enforced licenses.

  • First report requirement (days): The maximum amount of time available before the first report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Reporting frequency (days): The maximum amount of time available before the subsequent report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Report on change (days): The maximum amount of time available to send a report in case of a change in license usage, followed by policy name

Export (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes

Displays policy values for export-controlled licenses.

  • First report requirement (days): The maximum amount of time available before the first report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Reporting frequency (days): The maximum amount of time available before the subsequent report must be sent, followed by policy name.

  • Report on change (days): The maximum amount of time available to send a report in case of a change in license usage, followed by policy name

Miscellaneous

Header for custom ID.

Custom Id:

ID

Usage Reporting:

Header for usage reporting (RUM reports) information.

Last ACK received:

Date and time of last ACK received, in the local time zone.

Next ACK deadline:

Date and time for next ACK. If the policy states that an ACK is not requires then this field displays none.

Note 

If an ACK is required and is not received by this deadline, a syslog is displayed.

Reporting Interval:

Reporting interval in days

The value displayed here depends on what you configure in the license smart usage intervalinterval_in_days and the policy value. For more information, see the corresponding Syntax Description: license smart (global config).

Next ACK push check:

Date and time when the product instance will submit the next polling request for an ACK. Date and time are in the local time zone.

This applies only to product instance- initiated communication to CSSM or CSLU. If the reporting interval is zero, or if no ACK polling is pending, then this field displays none.

Next report push:

Date and time when the product instance will send the next RUM report. Date and time are in the local time zone. If the reporting interval is zero, or if there are no pending RUM reports, then this field displays none.

Last report push:

Date and time for when the product instance sent the last RUM report. Date and time are in the local time zone.

Last report file write:

Date and time for when the product instance last saved an offline RUM report. Date and time are in the local time zone.

Last report pull:

Date and time for when usage reporting information was retrieved using data models. Date and time are in the local time zone.

Trust Code Installed:

Header for trust code-related information.

Displays date and time if trust code is installed. Date and time are in the local time zone.

If a trust code is not installed, then this field displays none.

Active:

Active product instance.

In a High Availability set-up, the the UDIs of all product instances in the set-up, along with corresponding trust code installation dates and times are displayed.

Standby:

Standby product instance.

Member:

Member product instance

show license status with Cisco Default Policy (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output of the show license status command; a default is policy applied here.
Device# show license status

Utility:
  Status: DISABLED

Smart Licensing Using Policy:
  Status: ENABLED

Data Privacy:
  Sending Hostname: yes
    Callhome hostname privacy: DISABLED
    Smart Licensing hostname privacy: DISABLED
  Version privacy: DISABLED

Transport:
  Type: Smart
  URL: https://smartreceiver.cisco.com/licservice/license
  Proxy:
    Not Configured

Policy:
  Policy in use: Merged from multiple sources.
  Reporting ACK required: yes (CISCO default)
  Unenforced/Non-Export Perpetual Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 365 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 90 (CISCO default)
  Unenforced/Non-Export Subscription Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 90 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 90 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 90 (CISCO default)
  Enforced (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 0 (CISCO default)
  Export (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Report on change (days): 0 (CISCO default)

Miscellaneous:
  Custom Id: <empty>

Usage Reporting:
  Last ACK received: <none>
  Next ACK deadline: <none>
  Reporting push interval: 0 (no reporting)
  Next ACK push check: <none>
  Next report push: <none>
  Last report push: <none>
  Last report file write: <none>

Trust Code Installed: <none>

show license status with Custom Policy (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output of the show license status command; a custom policy applied here.
Device# show license status 
Utility:
  Status: DISABLED

Smart Licensing Using Policy:
  Status: ENABLED

Data Privacy:
  Sending Hostname: yes
    Callhome hostname privacy: DISABLED
    Smart Licensing hostname privacy: DISABLED
  Version privacy: DISABLED

Transport:
  Type: Smart
  URL: https://smartreceiver.cisco.com/licservice/license
  Proxy:
    Not Configured

Policy:
  Policy in use: Installed On Nov 02 05:09:31 2020 IST
  Policy name: SLE Policy
  Reporting ACK required: yes (Customer Policy)
  Unenforced/Non-Export Perpetual Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 60 (Customer Policy)
    Reporting frequency (days): 60 (Customer Policy)
    Report on change (days): 60 (Customer Policy)
  Unenforced/Non-Export Subscription Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 30 (Customer Policy)
    Reporting frequency (days): 30 (Customer Policy)
    Report on change (days): 30 (Customer Policy)
  Enforced (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 90 (Customer Policy)
    Report on change (days): 90 (Customer Policy)
  Export (Perpetual/Subscription) License Attributes:
    First report requirement (days): 0 (CISCO default)
    Reporting frequency (days): 90 (Customer Policy)
    Report on change (days): 90 (Customer Policy)

Miscellaneous:
  Custom Id: <empty>

Usage Reporting:
  Last ACK received: <none>
  Next ACK deadline: <none>
  Reporting push interval: 0 (no reporting)
  Next ACK push check: <none>
  Next report push: <none>
  Last report push: <none>
  Last report file write: <none>

Trust Code Installed:
  Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
    INSTALLED on Nov 02 05:09:31 2020 IST
  Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
    INSTALLED on Nov 02 05:09:31 2020 IST

show license summary

To display a brief summary of license usage, which includes information about licenses being used, the count, and status, enter the show license summary command in privileged EXEC mode.

show license summary

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

Command output was updated to reflect valid license status for Smart Licensing Using Policy. Valid license statuses include: IN USE, NOT IN USE, NOT AUTHORIZED.

Command output was also updated to remove registration and authorization information.

Command output no longer displays Smart Account and Virtual account information.

Usage Guidelines

Smart Licensing Using Policy: If the software version on the device (also referred to as a product instance) is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a or a later release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

The licenses on Cisco Catalyst Wireless Controllers are never NOT AUTHORIZED, because none of the available licenses are export-controlled or enforced (Only these licenses require authorization before use).

Smart Licensing: If the software version on the device is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 or an earlier release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing.

Examples

See Table 1 for information about fields shown in the display.

show license summary: IN USE (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

show license summary: NOT IN USE (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

Table 6. show license summary Field Descriptions

Field

Description

License

Name of the licenses in use

Entitlement Tag

Short name for license

Count

License count

Status

License status can be one of the following

  • In-Use: Valid license, and in-use.

  • Not In-Use

  • Not Authorized: Means that the license requires installation of SLAC before use.

show license summary: IN USE (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output of the show license summary command where all licenses are in-use.
Devide# show license summary

License Usage:
  License                 Entitlement Tag               Count Status
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  air-network-essentials  (DNA_NWSTACK_E)                   1 IN USE
  air-dna-essentials      (AIR-DNA-E)                       1 IN USE

show license summary: NOT IN USE (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output of the show license summary command, where none of the APs have joined the controller. Current consumption (Count) is therefore zero, and the Status field shows that the licenses are NOT IN USE:
Device# show license summary

Device#show license summary
License Reservation is ENABLED

License Usage:
  License                 Entitlement Tag               Count Status
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Aironet DNA Advantag... (AIR-DNA-A)                       0 NOT IN USE
  AP Perpetual Network... (DNA_NWStack)                     0 NOT IN USE

show license tech

To display licensing information to help the technical support team to solve a problem, enter the show license tech command in privileged EXEC mode. The output for this command includes outputs of several other show license commands and more.

show license tech { data { conversion } | eventlog [ days ] | reservation | support }

Syntax Description

data { conversion }

Displays license data conversion information.

eventlog [ days ]

Displays event logs related to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

For days , enter the number of days for which you want to display event logs. The valid value range is from 0 to 2147483647.

reservation

Displays license reservation information.

support

Displays licensing information that helps the technical support team to debug a problem.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

Command output was updated to reflect new fields that are applicable to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Usage Guidelines

Smart Licensing Using Policy: If the software version on the device (also referred to as a product instance) is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a or a later release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

When you encounter an error message that you are not able to resolve, along with a copy of the message that appears on the console or in the system log, provide your Cisco technical support representative with sample output of these commands: show license tech support , show license history message , and the show platform software sl-infra all privileged EXEC commands.

Smart Licensing: If the software version on the device is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 or an earlier release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing (whether smart licensing is enabled, all associated licensing certificates, compliance status, and so on).

Example (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output from the show license tech support command.
Device# show license tech support 

Smart Licensing Tech Support info

Smart Licensing Status
======================

Smart Licensing is ENABLED
License Reservation is ENABLED

Registration:
  Status: REGISTERED - SPECIFIC LICENSE RESERVATION
  Export-Controlled Functionality: ALLOWED
  Initial Registration: SUCCEEDED on Nov 02 03:16:01 2020 IST

License Authorization: 
  Status: AUTHORIZED - RESERVED on Nov 02 03:16:01 2020 IST

Export Authorization Key:
  Features Authorized:
    <none>

Utility:
  Status: DISABLED

Data Privacy:
  Sending Hostname: yes
    Callhome hostname privacy: DISABLED
    Smart Licensing hostname privacy: DISABLED
  Version privacy: DISABLED

Transport:
  Type: Smart
  URL: https://smartreceiver.cisco.com/licservice/license

Evaluation Period:
  Evaluation Mode: Not In Use
  Evaluation Period Remaining: 89 days, 23 hours, 42 minutes, 47 seconds

License Usage
=============
Handle: 1
  License: AP Perpetual Networkstack Advantage
  Entitlement tag: regid.2018-06.com.cisco.DNA_NWStack,1.0_e7244e71-3ad5-4608-8bf0-d12f67c80896
  Description: AP Perpetual Network Stack entitled with DNA-A
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: AUTHORIZED(3)
  Status time: Nov 02 03:16:01 2020 IST
  Request Time: Nov 02 02:55:34 2020 IST
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Soft Enforced: True

Handle: 2
  License: Aironet DNA Advantage Term Licenses
  Entitlement tag: regid.2017-08.com.cisco.AIR-DNA-A,1.0_b6308627-3ab0-4a11-a3d9-586911a0d790
  Description: DNA Advantage for Wireless
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: AUTHORIZED(3)
  Status time: Nov 02 03:16:01 2020 IST
  Request Time: Nov 02 02:55:34 2020 IST
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Soft Enforced: True

Product Information
===================
UDI: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS

HA UDI List:
    Active:PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
    Standby:PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN

Agent Version
=============
Smart Agent for Licensing: 4.8.7_rel/52

Upcoming Scheduled Jobs
=======================
Current time: Nov 02 03:17:23 2020 IST
Daily: Nov 03 02:47:04 2020 IST (23 hours, 29 minutes, 41 seconds remaining)
Certificate Renewal: Not Available
Certificate Expiration Check: Not Available
Authorization Renewal: Not Available
Authorization Expiration Check: Not Available
Init Flag Check: Not Available
Evaluation Expiration Check: Not Available
Ack Expiration Check: Not Available
Evaluation Expiration Warning: Not Available
IdCert Expiration Warning: Not Available
Reservation request in progress warning: Not Available
Reservation configuration mismatch between nodes in HA mode: Nov 09 03:16:30 2020 IST (6 days, 23 hours, 59 minutes, 7 seconds remaining)
Endpoint Report Request: Not Available

License Certificates
====================
Production Cert: True
Not registered. No certificates installed

HA Info
==========
RP Role: Active
Chassis Role: Active
Behavior Role: Active
RMF: True
CF: True
CF State: Stateless
Message Flow Allowed: False

Reservation Info
================ 
License reservation: ENABLED

Overall status:
  Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
      Reservation status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:16:01 2020 IST
      Export-Controlled Functionality: ALLOWED
      Request code: <none>
      Last return code: <none>
      Last Confirmation code: 102fc949
      Reservation authorization code: <specificPLR><authorizationCode><flag>A</flag><version>C</version><piid>ebac0ce9-b30b-4187-8ac7-4c22a157b9b1</piid><timestamp>1604295380710</timestamp><entitlements><entitlement><tag>regid.2017-08.com.cisco.AIR-DNA-A,1.0_b6308627-3ab0-4a11-a3d9-586911a0d790</tag><count>5</count><startDate>2020-Oct-14 UTC</startDate><endDate>2021-Apr-12 UTC</endDate><licenseType>TERM</licenseType><displayName>Aironet DNA Advantage Term Licenses</displayName><tagDescription>DNA Advantage for Wireless</tagDescription><subscriptionID></subscriptionID></entitlement><entitlement><tag>regid.2017-08.com.cisco.AIR-DNA-A,1.0_b6308627-3ab0-4a11-a3d9-586911a0d790</tag><count>5</count><startDate>2020-Jun-18 UTC</startDate><endDate>2020-Dec-15 UTC</endDate><licenseType>TERM</licenseType><displayName>Aironet DNA Advantage Term Licenses</displayName><tagDescription>DNA Advantage for Wireless</tagDescription><subscriptionID></subscriptionID></entitlement><entitlement><tag>regid.2018-06.com.cisco.DNA_NWStack,1.0_e7244e71-3ad5-4608-8bf0-d12f67c80896</tag><count>5</count><startDate>2020-Oct-14 UTC</startDate><endDate>2021-Apr-12 UTC</endDate><licenseType>TERM</licenseType><displayName>AP Perpetual Networkstack Advantage</displayName><tagDescription>AP Perpetual Network Stack entitled with DNA-A</tagDescription><subscriptionID></subscriptionID></entitlement><entitlement><tag>regid.2018-06.com.cisco.DNA_NWStack,1.0_e7244e71-3ad5-4608-8bf0-d12f67c80896</tag><count>5</count><startDate>2020-Jun-18 UTC</startDate><endDate>2020-Dec-15 UTC</endDate><licenseType>TERM</licenseType><displayName>AP Perpetual Networkstack Advantage</displayName><tagDescription>AP Perpetual Network Stack entitled with DNA-A</tagDescription><subscriptionID></subscriptionID></entitlement></entitlements></authorizationCode><signature>MEUCIQCB14HM4Yd6g+ETU/AE0Vpn2QBsvDGtX9Yl6XI4fUmRAgIgJ7P84t1LVEStDlhxT/EMgC9mK1harPewk/zQDpfQ2+c=</signature><udi>P:C9800-CL-K9,S:93BBAH93MGS</udi></specificPLR>
  Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
      Reservation status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED on Nov 02 03:15:45 2020 IST
      Export-Controlled Functionality: ALLOWED
      Request code: <none>
      Last return code: <none>
      Last Confirmation code: ad4382fe
      Reservation authorization code: <specificPLR><authorizationCode><flag>A</flag><version>C</version><piid>48db0211-b970-4a70-800e-17943e90d536</piid><timestamp>1604295428976</timestamp><entitlements><entitlement><tag>regid.2018-06.com.cisco.DNA_NWStack,1.0_e7244e71-3ad5-4608-8bf0-d12f67c80896</tag><count>10</count><startDate>2020-Oct-14 UTC</startDate><endDate>2021-Apr-12 UTC</endDate><licenseType>TERM</licenseType><displayName>AP Perpetual Networkstack Advantage</displayName><tagDescription>AP Perpetual Network Stack entitled with DNA-A</tagDescription><subscriptionID></subscriptionID></entitlement><entitlement><tag>regid.2017-08.com.cisco.AIR-DNA-A,1.0_b6308627-3ab0-4a11-a3d9-586911a0d790</tag><count>10</count><startDate>2020-Oct-14 UTC</startDate><endDate>2021-Apr-12 UTC</endDate><licenseType>TERM</licenseType><displayName>Aironet DNA Advantage Term Licenses</displayName><tagDescription>DNA Advantage for Wireless</tagDescription><subscriptionID></subscriptionID></entitlement></entitlements></authorizationCode><signature>MEUCIQCoAMojN184RkvFwSN4h/hd9wu9GcIQYW/fitsvl6mrUAIgNIrNfpYq/TSq+3FfIQtLxi+NGPg//U8q3dTjQpKHPmQ=</signature><udi>P:C9800-CL-K9,S:9XECPSUU4XN</udi></specificPLR>

Specified license reservations:
  Aironet DNA Advantage Term Licenses (AIR-DNA-A):
    Description: DNA Advantage for Wireless
    Total reserved count: 20
    Term information:
      Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 5
          Subscription ID: <none>
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-JUN-18 UTC
          End Date: 2020-DEC-15 UTC
          Term Count: 5
          Subscription ID: <none>
      Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 10
          Subscription ID: <none>
  AP Perpetual Networkstack Advantage (DNA_NWStack):
    Description: AP Perpetual Network Stack entitled with DNA-A
    Total reserved count: 20
    Term information:
      Active: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 5
          Subscription ID: <none>
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-JUN-18 UTC
          End Date: 2020-DEC-15 UTC
          Term Count: 5
          Subscription ID: <none>
      Standby: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN
        License type: TERM
          Start Date: 2020-OCT-14 UTC
          End Date: 2021-APR-12 UTC
          Term Count: 10
          Subscription ID: <none>

Other Info
==========
Software ID: regid.2018-05.com.cisco.WLC_9500C,1.0_85665885-b865-4e32-8184-5510412fcb54
Agent State: authorized
TS enable: True
Transport: Smart
  Default URL: https://smartreceiver.cisco.com/licservice/license
Locale: en_US.UTF-8
Debug flags: 0x7
Privacy Send Hostname: True
Privacy Send IP: True
Build type:: Production
sizeof(char)  : 1
sizeof(int)   : 4
sizeof(long)  : 4
sizeof(char *): 8
sizeof(time_t): 4
sizeof(size_t): 8
Endian: Big
Write Erase Occurred: False
XOS version: 0.12.0.0
Config Persist Received: False
Message Version: 1.3
connect_info.name: <empty>
connect_info.version: <empty>
connect_info.additional: <empty>
connect_info.prod: False
connect_info.capabilities: <empty>
agent.capabilities: UTILITY, DLC, AppHA, MULTITIER, EXPORT_2, OK_TRY_AGAIN
SmartAgentClientWaitForServer: 2000
SmartAgentCmReTrySend: True
SmartAgentClientIsUnified: True
SmartAgentCmClient: True
SmartAgentClientName: UnifiedClient
builtInEncryption: True
enableOnInit: True
routingReadyByEvent: True
systemInitByEvent: True
SmartAgentFederalLicense: True
SmartAgent_Crypto_Exit_CB: 0x55B353357A20
SmartAgent_Crypto_Start_CB: 0x55B353357A10
SmartAgentMultiTenant: False
attr365DayEvalSyslog: True
checkPointWriteOnly: False
SmartAgentDelayCertValidation: False
enableByDefault: False
conversionAutomatic: True
conversionAllowed: False
storageEncryptDisable: False
storageLoadUnencryptedDisable: False
TSPluginDisable: False
bypassUDICheck: False
loggingAddTStamp: False
loggingAddTid: True
platformOverrideEvent: UnknownPlatformEvent
WaitForHaRole: False
standbyIsHot: True
chkPtType: 2
delayCommInit: False
roleByEvent: True
maxTraceLength: 150
traceAlwaysOn: True
debugFlags: 0
Event log max size: 5120 KB
Event log current size: 21 KB

Platform Provided Mapping Table
===============================
<empty>

show license udi

To display Unique Device Identifier (UDI) information for a product instance, enter the show license udi command in privileged EXEC mode. In a High Availability set-up, the output displays UDI information for all connected product instances.

show license udi

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

This command continues to be available with the introduction of Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Usage Guidelines

Smart Licensing Using Policy: If the software version on the device (also referred to as a product instance) is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a or a later release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Smart Licensing: If the software version on the device is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 or an earlier release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing.

Examples

show license udi with Standalone Product Instance

show license udi with Active and Standby

show license udi with Standalone Product Instance

The following is sample output from the show license udi command on a standalone product instance.
Device# show license udi

UDI: PID:C9800-L-F-K9,SN:FCW2323W016
 

show license udi with Active and Standby

The following is sample output from the show license udi command in a High Availability set-up where an active and a standby product instances exist. UDI information is displayed for both.
Device# show license udi

UDI: PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS

HA UDI List:
    Active:PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:93BBAH93MGS
    Standby:PID:C9800-CL-K9,SN:9XECPSUU4XN

show license usage

To display license usage information such as status, a count of licenses being used, and enforcement type, enter the show license usage command in privileged EXEC mode.

show license usage

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

This command was introduced in a release earlier than Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2

This command was introduced.

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

Command output was updated to reflect new fields that are applicable to Smart Licensing Using Policy. This includes the Status, Enforcement type fields.

Command output was also updated to remove reservation related information, authorization status information, and export status information.

Usage Guidelines

Smart Licensing Using Policy: If the software version on the device (also referred to as a product instance) is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a or a later release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing Using Policy.

Smart Licensing: If the software version on the device is Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.1 or an earlier release, command output displays fields pertinent to Smart Licensing.

Examples

See Table 1 for information about fields shown in the display.

show license usage with unenforced licenses (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

show license usage with unenforced SLR licenses (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

Table 7. show license usage Field Descriptions

Field

Description

License Authorization:

Status:

Displays overall authorization status.

():

Name of the license as in CSSM.

If this license is one that requires an authorization code, the name of the license comes from the code.

Description

Description of the license as in CSSM.

Count

License count. If the license is not in-use, the count is reflected as zero.

Version

Version.

Status

License status can be one of the following

  • In-Use: Valid license, and in-use.

  • Not In-Use

  • Not Authorized: Means that the license requires installation of SLAC before use. For more information, see

Export Status:

Indicates if this license is export-controlled or not. Accordingly, one of the following statuses is displayed:

  • RESTRICTED - ALLOWED

  • RESTRICTED - NOT ALLOWED

  • NOT RESTRICTED

Feature name

Name of the feature that uses this license.

Feature Description:

Description of the feature that uses this license.

Utility Subscription id:

ID

Not applicable, because the corresponding confiuration option is not supported.

Enforcement type

Enforcement type status for the license. This may be one of the following:

  • ENFORCED

  • NOT ENFORCED

  • EXPORT RESTRICTED - ALLOWED

  • EXPORT RESTRICTED - NOT ALLOWED

For more information about enforcement types, see <link tbd>

show license usage with unenforced licenses (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output of the show license usage command. Unenforced licenses are in-use here.
Device# show license usage 

License Authorization: 
  Status: Not Applicable

air-network-essentials (DNA_NWSTACK_E):
  Description: air-network-essentials
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: IN USE
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Feature Name: air-network-essentials
  Feature Description: air-network-essentials
  Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
  License type: Perpetual

air-dna-essentials (AIR-DNA-E):
  Description: air-dna-essentials
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: IN USE
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Feature Name: air-dna-essentials
  Feature Description: air-dna-essentials
  Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
  License type: Perpetual

show license usage with unenforced SLR licenses (Smart Licensing Using Policy)

The following is sample output of the show license usage command. Migrated SLR licenses are in-use here:
Device# show license usage

air-network-advantage (DNA_NWStack):
  Description: air-network-advantage
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: IN USE
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Feature Name: air-network-advantage
  Feature Description: air-network-advantage
  Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
  License type: Perpetual
  Reservation: 
    Reservation status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED
    Total reserved count: 20

air-dna-advantage (AIR-DNA-A):
  Description: air-dna-advantage
  Count: 1
  Version: 1.0
  Status: IN USE
  Export status: NOT RESTRICTED
  Feature Name: air-dna-advantage
  Feature Description: air-dna-advantage
  Enforcement type: NOT ENFORCED
  License type: Perpetual
  Reservation: 
    Reservation status: SPECIFIC INSTALLED
    Total reserved count: 20
 

show platform software sl-infra

To display troubleshooting information and for debugging, enter the show platform software sl-infra command in privileged EXEC mode. The output of this command is used by the technical support team, for troubleshooting and debugging.

show platform software sl-infra { all | current | debug | stored }

Syntax Description

all

Displays current, debugging, and stored information.

current

Displays current license-related information.

debug

Enables debugging

stored

Displays information that is stored on the product instance.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC

Command History

Release Modification

Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.3.2a

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

When you encounter an error message that you are not able to resolve, along with a copy of the message that appears on the console or in the system log, provide your Cisco technical support representative with sample output of these commands: show license tech support , show license history message , and the show platform software sl-infra all privileged EXEC commands.

show platform software tls client summary

To view the TLS client summary details, use the show platform software tls client summary command.

show platform software tls client summary

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.6.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the TLS client summary details:


Device # show platform software tls client summary

Name     ID     Gateway   Port   Auth     Trustpoint   DPD Time Rekey Time  Retry Time
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fqdn     0                8443   PSK       N/A           60       300         20

show platform software client detail

To display a summary of TLS client session detail, session statistics, tunnel statistics, and DNS counters, use the show platform software client detail command.

show platform software client detail

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.6.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the TLS client summary details:


Device # show platform software client detail

TLS Client           : Session Detail
Session Name         : fqdn
FQDN resolved IP     : 10.194.234.149
ID                   : 0
Created              : 04/20/21 00:36:42
Updated              : 04/22/21 05:56:03
State                : Up (Rekey)
Up Time              : 04/21/21 20:30:21 ( 9 hours 25 minutes 45 seconds )
Down Time            : 04/21/21 20:30:01
Rekey Time           : 04/22/21 05:55:51 ( 15 seconds )

TLS Session Statistics

Up Notifications     : 3
Down Notifications   : 2
Rekey Notifications  : 636
DP State Updates     : 0
DPD Cleanups         : 0

Packets From     Packets To  Packet Errors To     Bytes From           Bytes To
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  BinOS              80           0                                         0
  IOSd                0           0                    0                    0                           
  TLS Client          0           0                    0                    0                           

TLS Tunnel Statistics
Type            Tx Packets      Rx Packets
-------------------------------------------
  Total             0               80
  CSTP Ctrl      3836             3836
  CSTP Data        80                0

Type            Requests         Responses
--------------------------------------------
CSTP Cfg          639                  639
CSTP DPD         3197                 3197

Invalid CSTP Rx          : 0
Injected Packet Success  : 0
Injected Packet Failed   : 0
Consumed Packets         : 0

TLS Tunnel DNS Counters
DNS Resolve Request Success Count    : 641
DNS Resolve Request Failure Count    :  0
DNS Resolve Success Count            : 639
DNS Resolve Failure Count            :  2

show platform software tls statistics

To view the TLS client global statistic details, use the show platform software tls statistics command.

show platform software tls statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.6.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the TLS client summary details:


Device # show platform software tls statistics

TLS Client - Global Statistics
Session Statistics
Up/Down           : 5/2
Rekeys            : 636
DP Updates        :   0
DPD Cleanups      :   0

Packets From    Packets To   Packet Errors To     Bytes From   Bytes To
----------------------------------------------------------------------
BinOS              85             0                  0             0
IOSd 0             0              0                  0             0
TLS Client  0      0                                 0             0

Tunnel Statistics
SSL Handshake Init/Done     : 641/641
TCP Connection Req/Done     : 641/641

Tunnel Packets
Rx/Tx                       : 85/0
Injected / Failed           : 0/0
Consumed                    :  0

CSTP Packets
Control Rx/Tx               : 3839 / 3839
Data Rx/Tx                  : 0 / 85
Config Req/Resp             : 641 / 641
DPD Req/Resp                : 3198 / 3198
Invalid Rx                  : 0

FQDN Counters
Req/Resp/Success            : 0/0/0

NAT Counters
Transalte In/Out            : 0/0
Ignore    In/Out            : 0/0
Failed                      : 0
Invalid                     : 0
No Entry                    : 0
Unsupported                 : 0

Internal Counters
Type           Allocated            Freed
-------------------------------------------------
EV              1299                 1295
Tunnel           5                     4
Conn            643                   642
Sess             3                     2

Config Message Related Counters
Type               Success              Failed
-------------------------------------------------
Create                3                    0
Delete                2                    0

show platform software tls session summary

To view the tls client session summary, use the show platform software tls session summary command.

show platform software tls session summary

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Modes

Global configuration

Command History

Release

Modification

Cisco IOS XE Bengaluru 17.6.1

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to view the TLS client summary details:


Device # show platform software tls session summary

TLS Client - Session Summary
Name     ID      Created            State    Since               Elapsed
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fqdn     0      04/20/21 00:36:42    Up     04/21/21 20:30:21   9 hours 26 minutes 44 seconds

show logging profile wireless end timestamp

To specify log filtering end location timestamp for filtering, use the show logging profile wireless end timestamp command.

show logging profile wireless end timestamp time-stamp

Syntax Description

time-stamp

Time to end the filtering. For example, 2017/02/10 14:41:50.849.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Examples

The following example shows how to specify log filtering end location timestamp for filtering:

Device# show logging profile wireless end timestamp 2017/02/10 14:41:50.849

show logging profile wireless filter

To specify filter for logs, use the show logging profile wireless filter command.

show logging profile wireless filter { ipv4| mac| string| uuid}

Syntax Description

ipv4

Selects logs with specific IP address app context.

mac

Selects logs with specific MAC app context.

string

Selects logs with specific string app context.

uuid

Selects logs with specific Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) app context.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to specify filter for logs:

Device# show logging profile wireless filter ipv4 10.10.11.1

show logging profile wireless fru

To specify field-replaceable unit (FRU) specific commands, use the show logging profile wireless fru command.

show logging profile wireless fru {0 {reverse | to-file}| chassis} { 0 { reverse| to-file} | chassis}

Syntax Description

0

SPA-Inter-Processor slot 0.

reverse

Shows logs in reverse chronological order.

to-file

Decodes files stored in disk and write output to file.

chassis

Chassis name.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to specify FRU specific commands:

Device# show logging profile wireless fru 0 

show logging profile wireless internal

To select all the logs, use the show logging profile wireless internal command.

show logging profile wireless internal

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to display all the logs:

Device# show logging profile wireless internal

show logging profile wireless level

To select logs above a specific level, use the show logging profile wireless level command.

show logging profile wireless level { debug | emergency | error | info | noise | notice | verbose | warning }

Syntax Description

debug

Selects debug messages.

emergency

Selects emergency possible messags.

error

Selects error messages.

info

Selects informational messages.

noise

Selects maximum possible messages.

notice

Selects notice messages.

verbose

Selects verbose debug messages.

warning

Selects warning messages.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to select logs above a specific level:

Device# show logging profile wireless level info 

show logging profile wireless module

To select logs for specific modules, use the show logging profile wireless module command.

show logging profile wireless module module-name

Syntax Description

module-name

A comma or space separated list of module names. For example, dbal, tdllib or "dbal tdllib".

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to select logs for specific modules:

Device# show logging profile wireless module dbal

show logging profile wireless reverse

To view logs in reverse chronological order, use the show logging profile wireless reverse command.

show logging profile wireless reverse

Syntax Description

This command has no keywords or arguments.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to view logs in reverse chronological order:

Device# show logging profile wireless reverse 

show logging profile wireless start

To specify log filtering start location, use the show logging profile wireless start command.

show logging profile wireless start { marker marker | timestamp time-stamp}

Syntax Description

marker

The marker to start filtering from. It must match with previously set marker.

timestamp

The timestamp for filtering. for example, "2017/02/10 14:41:50.849".

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to specify log filtering start location:

Device# show logging profile wireless start timestamp 2017/02/10 14:41:50.849

show logging profile wireless switch

To specify the switch to look for logs, use the show logging profile wireless switch command.

show logging profile wireless switch { switch-num | active| standby}

Syntax Description

active

Selects the active instance.

standby

Selects the standby instance.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to specify the number to look for logs:

Device# show logging profile wireless switch active

show logging profile wireless to-file

To decode files stored in disk and write the output to a file, use the show logging profile wireless to-file command.

show logging profile wireless to-file output-file-name

Syntax Description

output-file-name

Output file name. File with this name will be created in the flash memory.

Command Default

None

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification
Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.1

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Ensure that you enable internal keyword using the show logging profile wireless internal command to get the trace output.

Without the internal keyword, only customer curated logs are displayed.

Examples

The following example shows how to decode files stored in disk and write the output to a file:

Device# show logging profile wireless to-file testfile

show mdns-sd cache

To view mDNS cache details, use the show mdns-sd cache command.

show mdns-sd cache { ap-mac mac-address (H.H.H) | client-mac client-mac-address (H.H.H) | detail | glan-id <1 - 5> | location-group <0 - 4096> | mdns-ap mdns-ap mac address (H.H.H) | rlan-id <1 - 128> | statistics | type { A-AAAA | PTR | SRV | TXT } | udn { <1 - 4294967295> | shared } | wired | wlan-id <0 - 4096> }

Syntax Description

ap-mac mac-address (H.H.H)

Specifies the AP Ethernet MAC address.

client-mac client-mac-address (H.H.H)

Specifies the client MAC address.

detail

Specifes the cache in detail.

location-group <0 - 4096>

Specifies the location group. The value range is from 0 to 4096.

mdns-ap mdns-ap mac address (H.H.H)

Specifies the cache learnt from a specific mDNS AP.

rlan-id <1 - 128> </