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show l2tp

To display Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) sessions, use the show l2tp command.

show l2tp { summary | ip_address}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays all L2TP sessions.

ip_address

IP address.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a summary of all L2TP sessions:


(Cisco Controller) > show l2tp summary
LAC_IPaddr LTid LSid RTid RSid ATid ASid State
---------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -----

show lag eth-port-hash

To display the physical port used for specific MAC addresses, use the show lag eth-port-hash command.

show lag eth-port-hash dest_MAC [ source_MAC]

Syntax Description

dest_MAC

MAC address to determine output port for non-IP packets.

source_MAC

(Optional) MAC address to determine output port for non-IP packets.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the physical port used for a specific MAC address:

(Cisco Controller) > show lag eth-port-hash 11:11:11:11:11:11
Destination MAC 11:11:11:11:11:11 currently maps to port 1

show lag ip-port-hash

To display the physical port used for specific IP addresses, use the show lag ip-port-hash command.

show lag ip-port-hash dest_IP [ source_IP]

Syntax Description

dest_IP

IP address to determine the output port for IP packets.

source_IP

(Optional) IP address to determine the output port for IP packets.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.
8.0 This command supports both— IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

Usage Guidelines

For CAPWAP packets, enter the IP address of the access points. For EOIP packets, enter the IP address of the controller. For WIRED_GUEST packets, enter its IP address. For non tunneled IP packets from WLC, enter the destination IP address. For other non tunneled IP packets, enter both destination and source IP addresses.

This command is applicable for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the physical port used for a specific IP address:

(Cisco Controller) > show lag ip-port-hash 192.168.102.138
Destination IP 192.168.102.138 currently maps to port 1

show lag summary

To display the current link aggregation (LAG) status, use the show lag summary command.

show lag summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the current status of the LAG configuration:


(Cisco Controller) > show lag summary 
LAG Enabled

show ldap

To display the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server information for a particular LDAP server, use the show ldap command.

show ldap index

Syntax Description

index

LDAP server index. Valid values are from 1 to 17.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the detailed LDAP server information:


(Cisco Controller) > show ldap 1
Server Index..................................... 1
Address.......................................... 2.3.1.4
Port............................................. 389
Enabled.......................................... Yes
User DN.......................................... name1
User Attribute................................... attr1
User Type........................................ username1
Retransmit Timeout............................... 3 seconds
Bind Method ..................................... Anonymous

show ldap statistics

To display all Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server information, use the show ldap statistics command.

show ldap statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the LDAP server statistics:


(Cisco Controller) > show ldap statistics
Server Index..................................... 1
Server statistics:
  Initialized OK................................. 0
  Initialization failed.......................... 0
  Initialization retries......................... 0
  Closed OK...................................... 0
Request statistics:
  Received....................................... 0
  Sent........................................... 0
  OK............................................. 0
  Success........................................ 0
  Authentication failed.......................... 0
  Server not found............................... 0
  No received attributes......................... 0
  No passed username............................. 0
  Not connected to server........................ 0
  Internal error................................. 0
  Retries........................................ 0
Server Index..................................... 2
...

show ldap summary

To display the current Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server status, use the show ldap summary command.

show ldap summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a summary of configured LDAP servers:


(Cisco Controller) > show ldap summary 
Idx  Server Address   Port  Enabled
---  ---------------  ----  -------
1    2.3.1.4          389   Yes
2    10.10.20.22      389   Yes

show license all

To display information for all licenses on the Cisco WLCs, use the show license all command.

show license all

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display all the licenses:


> show license all
License Store: Primary License Storage
StoreIndex:  0  Feature: wplus-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Inactive
        License Count: 12/0/0
        License Priority: Medium
StoreIndex:  1  Feature: base   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, Not in Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium
StoreIndex:  2  Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, In Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium
License Store: Evaluation License Storage
StoreIndex:  0  Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Inactive
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  6 weeks  6 days
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Low
StoreIndex:  1  Feature: wplus-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, In Use
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  2 weeks  3 days
            Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
        License Count: 250/250/0
        License Priority: High
StoreIndex:  2  Feature: base   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Inactive
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  8 weeks  4 days
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Low
StoreIndex:  3  Feature: base-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  8 weeks  3 days
        License Count: 250/0/0
        License Priority: Low

show license capacity

To display the maximum number of access points allowed for this license on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, the number of access points currently joined to the controller, and the number of access points that can still join the controller, use the show license capacity command.

show license capacity

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the license capacity:


> show license capacity
Licensed Feature    Max Count         Current Count     Remaining Count
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
AP Count            250               47                203

show license detail

To display details of a specific license on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license detail command.

show license detail license-name

Syntax Description

license-name

Name of a specific license.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the license details:


> show license detail wplus
Feature: wplus           Period left: Life time
Index:  1       Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, In Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium
        Store Index: 2
        Store Name: Primary License Storage
Index:  2       Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Inactive
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  6 weeks  6 days
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Low
        Store Index: 0

show license expiring

To display details of expiring licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license expiring command.

show license expiring

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the details of the expiring licenses:


> show license expiring
StoreIndex:  0  Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Inactive
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  6 weeks  6 days
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Low
StoreIndex:  1  Feature: wplus-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, In Use
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  2 weeks  3 days
            Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
        License Count: 250/250/0
        License Priority: High
StoreIndex:  2  Feature: base   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Inactive
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  8 weeks  4 days
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Low
StoreIndex:  3  Feature: base-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  8 weeks  3 days
        License Count: 250/0/0
        License Priority: Low

show license evaluation

To display details of evaluation licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license evaluation command.

show license evaluation

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the details of the evaluation licenses:


> show license evaluation
StoreIndex:  0  Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Inactive
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  6 weeks  6 days
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Low
StoreIndex:  1  Feature: wplus-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, In Use
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  2 weeks  3 days
            Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
        License Count: 250/250/0
        License Priority: High
StoreIndex:  2  Feature: base   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Inactive
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  8 weeks  4 days
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Low
StoreIndex:  3  Feature: base-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  8 weeks  3 days
        License Count: 250/0/0
        License Priority: Low

show license feature

To display a summary of license-enabled features on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license feature command.

show license feature

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the license-enabled features:


> show license feature 
        Feature name Enforcement  Evaluation  Clear Allowed  Enabled
               wplus         yes         yes            yes      yes
      wplus-ap-count         yes         yes            yes      yes
                base          no         yes            yes       no
       base-ap-count         yes         yes            yes       no

show license file

To display a summary of license-enabled features on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license file command.

show license file

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Examples

This example shows how to display the license files:


> show license file
License Store: Primary License Storage
  Store Index: 0
    License: 11 wplus-ap-count 1.0 LONG NORMAL STANDALONE EXCL 12_KEYS INFINIT
             E_KEYS NEVER NEVER NiL SLM_CODE CL_ND_LCK NiL *1AR5NS7M5AD8PPU400
              NiL NiL NiL 5_MINS <UDI><PID>AIR-CT5508-K9</PID><SN>RFD000P2D27<
             /SN></UDI> Pe0L7tv8KDUqo:zlPe423S5wasgM8G,tTs0i,7zLyA3VfxhnIe5aJa
             m63lR5l8JM3DPkr4O2DI43iLlKn7jomo3RFl1LjMRqLkKhiLJ2tOyuftQSq2bCAO6
             nR3wIb38xKi3t$<WLC>AQEBIQAB//++mCzRUbOhw28vz0czAY0iAm7ocDLUMb9ER0
             +BD3w2PhNEYwsBN/T3xXBqJqfC+oKRqwInXo3s+nsLU7rOtdOxoIxYZAo3LYmUJ+M
             FzsqlhKoJVlPyEvQ8H21MNUjVbhoN0gyIWsyiJaM8AQIkVBQFzhr10GYolVzdzfJf
             EPQIx6tZ++/Vtc/q3SF/5Ko8XCY=</WLC>
    Comment:
       Hash: iOGjuLlXgLhcTB113ohIzxVioHA=
. . .

show license handle

To display the license handles on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license handle command.

show license handle

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the license handles:


> show license handle
Feature: wplus                           , Handle Count: 1
    Units: 01( 0), ID: 0x5e000001, NotifyPC: 0x1001e8f4 LS-Handle (0x00000001),
Units: ( 1)
    Registered clients: 1
        Context 0x1051b610, epID 0x10029378
Feature: base                            , Handle Count: 0
    Registered clients: 1
        Context 0x1053ace0, epID 0x10029378
Feature: wplus-ap-count                  , Handle Count: 1
    Units: 250( 0), ID: 0xd4000002, NotifyPC: 0x1001e8f4        LS-Handle (0x000
00002), Units: (250)
    Registered clients: None
Feature: base-ap-count                   , Handle Count: 0
    Registered clients: None
Global Registered clients: 2
                Context 0x10546270, epID 0x100294cc
                Context 0x1053bae8, epID 0x100294cc

show license image-level

To display the license image level that is in use on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license image-level command.

show license image-level

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the image level license settings:


> show license image-level
Module name  Image level  Priority  Configured  Valid license
wnbu         wplus        1         YES         wplus
             base         2         NO
 NOTE: wplus includes two additional features: Office Extend AP, Mesh AP.

show license in-use

To display the licenses that are in use on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license in-use command.

show license in-use

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the licenses that are in use:


> show license in-use
StoreIndex:  2  Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, In Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium
StoreIndex:  1  Feature: wplus-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, In Use
            Evaluation total period:  8 weeks  4 days
            Evaluation period left:  2 weeks  3 days
            Expiry date: Thu Jun 25 18:09:43 2009
        License Count: 250/250/0
        License Priority: High

show license permanent

To display the permanent licenses on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license permanent command.

show license permanent

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the permanent license’s information:


> show license permanent
StoreIndex:  0  Feature: wplus-ap-count   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Inactive
        License Count: 12/0/0
        License Priority: Medium
StoreIndex:  1  Feature: base   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, Not in Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium
StoreIndex:  2  Feature: wplus   Version: 1.0
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, In Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium

show license status

To display the license status on the Cisco Wireless Controller, use the show license status command.

show license status

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to view the license status on the RTU license mechanism:


> show license status
                License Type Supported
        permanent  Non-expiring node locked license
        extension  Expiring node locked license
        evaluation Expiring non node locked license
                License Operation Supported
        install    Install license
        clear      Clear license
        annotate   Comment license
        save       Save license
        revoke     Revoke license
                Device status
        Device Credential type: DEVICE
        Device Credential Verification: PASS
        Rehost Type: DC_OR_IC

show license statistics

To display license statistics on the Cisco 5500 Series Controller, use the show license statistics command.

show license statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the license statistics:


> show license statistics
                Administrative statistics
        Install success count:       0
        Install failure count:       0
        Install duplicate count:     0
        Comment add count:           0
        Comment delete count:        0
        Clear count:                 0
c        Save count:                  0
        Save cred count:             0
                Client status
        Request success count     2
        Request failure count     0
        Release count             0
        Global Notify count       0

show license summary

To display a brief summary of all licenses on the Cisco WLCs, use the show license summary command.

show license summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display a brief summary of all licenses:


> show license summary
Index 1 Feature: wplus
        Period left: Life time
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, In Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium
Index 2 Feature: wplus-ap-count
        Period left:  2 weeks  3 days
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, In Use
        License Count: 250/250/0
        License Priority: High
Index 3 Feature: base
        Period left: Life time
        License Type: Permanent
        License State: Active, Not in Use
        License Count: Non-Counted
        License Priority: Medium
Index 4 Feature: base-ap-count
        Period left:  8 weeks  3 days
        License Type: Evaluation
        License State: Active, Not in Use, EULA accepted
        License Count: 250/0/0
        License Priority: Low

show license udi

To display unique device identifier (UDI) values for licenses on the Cisco WLCs, use the show license udi command.

show license udi

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to view the UDI values for licenses on the RTU license mechanism:


(Cisco Controller) > show license udi
Device# PID                     SN                      UDI
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*0      AIR-CT5508-K9           RFD000P2D27             AIR-CT5508-K9:RFD000P2D27

show load-balancing

To display the status of the load-balancing feature, use the show load-balancing command.

show load-balancing

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the load-balancing status:


> show load-balancing
Aggressive Load Balancing........................ Enabled
Aggressive Load Balancing Window................. 0 clients
Aggressive Load Balancing Denial Count........... 3
Statistics
Total Denied Count............................... 10 clients
Total Denial Sent................................ 20 messages
Exceeded Denial Max Limit Count.................. 0 times
None 5G Candidate Count.......................... 0 times
None 2.4G Candidate Count..................... 0 times

show local-auth config

To display local authentication configuration information, use the show local-auth config command.

show local-auth config

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the local authentication configuration information:


(Cisco Controller) > show local-auth config
User credentials database search order:
Primary ................................... Local DB
Configured EAP profiles:
Name ...................................... fast-test
Certificate issuer .................... default
Enabled methods ....................... fast
Configured on WLANs ................... 2
EAP Method configuration:
EAP-TLS:
Certificate issuer .................... default
Peer verification options:
	Check against CA certificates ..... Enabled
	Verify certificate CN identity .... Disabled
	Check certificate date validity ... Enabled
EAP-FAST:
TTL for the PAC ....................... 3 600
Initial client message ................ <none>
Local certificate required ............ No
Client certificate required ........... No
Vendor certificate required ........... No
Anonymous provision allowed ........... Yes
Authenticator ID ...................... 7b7fffffff0000000000000000000000
Authority Information ................. Test
EAP Profile.................................... tls-prof
Enabled methods for this profile .......... tls
Active on WLANs ........................... 1 3EAP Method configuration:
EAP-TLS:
Certificate issuer used ............... cisco
Peer verification options:
	Check against CA certificates ..... disabled
	Verify certificate CN identity .... disabled
	Check certificate date validity ... disabled

show local-auth statistics

To display local Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) authentication statistics, use the show local-auth statistics command:

show local-auth statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the local authentication certificate statistics:


(Cisco Controller) > show local-auth statistics
Local EAP authentication DB statistics:
Requests received ............................... 14
Responses returned .............................. 14
Requests dropped (no EAP AVP) ................... 0
Requests dropped (other reasons) ................ 0
Authentication timeouts ......................... 0
Authentication statistics:
  Method          Success         Fail
  ------------------------------------
  Unknown               0            0
  LEAP                  0            0
  EAP-FAST              2				 	 	 	 	 	 0
  EAP-TLS               0            0
  PEAP                  0            0
Local EAP credential request statistics:
Requests sent to LDAP DB ........................ 0
Requests sent to File DB ........................ 2
Requests failed (unable to send) ................ 0
Authentication results received:
  Success ....................................... 2
  Fail .......................................... 0
Certificate operations:
Local device certificate load failures .......... 0
Total peer certificates checked ................. 0
Failures:
  CA issuer check ............................... 0
  CN name not equal to identity ................. 0
  Dates not valid or expired .................... 0

show local-auth certificates

To display local authentication certificate information, use the show local-auth certificates command:

show local-auth certificates

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the authentication certificate information stored locally:

(Cisco Controller) > show local-auth certificates

show logging

To display the syslog facility logging parameters and buffer contents, use the show logging command.

show logging

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the current settings and buffer content details:

(Cisco Controller) >show logging

(Cisco Controller) > config logging syslog host 10.92.125.52
System logs will be sent to 10.92.125.52 from now on

(Cisco Controller) > config logging syslog host 2001:9:6:40::623
System logs will be sent to 2001:9:6:40::623 from now on

(Cisco Controller) > show logging
Logging to buffer :
- Logging of system messages to buffer :
 - Logging filter level.......................... errors
 - Number of system messages logged.............. 1316
 - Number of system messages dropped............. 6892
- Logging of debug messages to buffer ........... Disabled
 - Number of debug messages logged............... 0
 - Number of debug messages dropped.............. 0
- Cache of logging  ............................. Disabled
- Cache of logging time(mins) ................... 10080
- Number of over cache time log dropped  ........ 0
Logging to console :
- Logging of system messages to console :
 - Logging filter level.......................... disabled
 - Number of system messages logged.............. 0
 - Number of system messages dropped............. 8243
- Logging of debug messages to console .......... Enabled
 - Number of debug messages logged............... 0
 - Number of debug messages dropped.............. 0
Logging to syslog :
- Syslog facility................................ local0
- Logging of system messages to console :
 - Logging filter level.......................... disabled
 - Number of system messages logged.............. 0
 - Number of system messages dropped............. 8208
- Logging of debug messages to console .......... Enabled
 - Number of debug messages logged............... 0
 - Number of debug messages dropped.............. 0
- Logging of system messages to syslog :
 - Logging filter level.......................... errors
 - Number of system messages logged.............. 1316
 - Number of system messages dropped............. 6892
- Logging of debug messages to syslog ........... Disabled
 - Number of debug messages logged............... 0
 - Number of debug messages dropped.............. 0
- Number of remote syslog hosts.................. 2
- syslog over tls................................ Disabled
  - Host 0....................................... 10.92.125.52
  - Host 1....................................... 2001:9:6:40::623
  - Host 2.......................................
Logging of RFC 5424.............................. Disabled
Logging of Debug messages to file :
- Logging of Debug messages to file.............. Disabled
- Number of debug messages logged................ 0
- Number of debug messages dropped............... 0
Logging of traceback............................. Enabled

show logging config-history

To view all the config commands executed from the time of reboot, use the show logging config-history command. This command is useful to understand the timestamp of execution of these commands, order of occurrence, source of command execution, and executed command history, which are lost after Cisco WLC reboot or after you clear all the configuration.

show logging config-history

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command History

Release Modification
8.8 This command was introduced.

show logging flags

To display the existing flags, use the show logging flags command.

show logging flags AP | Cilent

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the current flags details:


> show logging flags
ID    username     Connection From   Idle Time    Login Time
-- ---------------  ---------------  ------------  ------------
00 admin            EIA-232          00:00:00      00:19:04

show loginsession

To display the existing sessions, use the show loginsession command.

show loginsession

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the current session details:


> show loginsession
ID    username     Connection From   Idle Time    Session Time
-- ---------------  ---------------  ------------  ------------
00 admin            EIA-232          00:00:00      00:19:04

show macfilter

To display the MAC filter parameters, use the show macfilter command.

show macfilter { summary | detailMAC | mesh | { wlan wlan-id}}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays a summary of all MAC filter entries.

detail MAC

Displays details of a MAC filter entry.

mesh

Display a summary of all MESH AP MAC filter entries.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Usage Guidelines

The MAC delimiter (none, colon, or hyphen) for MAC addresses sent to RADIUS servers is displayed. The MAC filter table lists the clients that are always allowed to associate with a wireless LAN.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the detailed display of a MAC filter entry:


(Cisco Controller) >show macfilter detail xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
MAC Address...................................... xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
WLAN Identifier.................................. Any
Interface Name................................... management
Description...................................... RAP

The following example shows how to display a summary of the MAC filter parameters:

(Cisco Controller) > show macfilter summary
MAC Filter RADIUS Compatibility mode............. Cisco ACS
MAC Filter Delimiter............................. None
Local Mac Filter Table
MAC Address               WLAN Id          Description
-----------------------   --------------   --------------------------------
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx         Any              RAP
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx         Any              PAP2 (2nd hop)
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx         Any              PAP1 (1st hop)

show mdns ap summary

To display all the access points for which multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) forwarding is enabled, use the show mnds ap summary command.

show mdns ap summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.5

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show mnds ap summary command:


(Cisco Controller) > show mdns ap summary

Number of mDNS APs............................. 2

AP Name              Ethernet MAC       Number of Vlans     VlanIdentifiers
---------          ----------------    -----------------   ------------------
ap-3500            cc:ef:48:72:0d:d9           0               Not applicable
ap-3600            00:22:bd:df:04:68           2                124,122

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

Table 1. show mdns ap summary Field Descriptions
Field Description

AP Name

Name of the mDNS access point (access point for which mDNS forwarding is enabled).

Ethernet MAC

MAC address of the mDNS access point.

Number of VLANs

Number of VLANs from which the access point snoops the mDNS advertisements from the wired side. An access point can snoop on a maximum of 10 VLANs.

VLAN Identifiers

Identifiers of the VLANs the access point snoops on.

show mdns domain-name-ip summary

To display the summary of the multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) domain names, use the show mdns domain-name-ip summary command.

show mdns domain-name-ip summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.5

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Each service advertisement contains a record that maps the domain name of the service provider to the IP address. The mapping also contains details such as the client MAC address, VLAN ID, Time to Live (TTL), and IPv4 address.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show mdns domain-name-ip summary command:


(Cisco Controller) > show mdns domain-name-ip summary

Number of Domain Name-IP Entries................. 1

DomainName      MAC Address          IP Address        Vlan Id Type   TTL   Time left
                                                                                                                                            (in seconds) (in seconds)
-------------   -------------        -----------       -------------------- ------         
tixp77.local.   00:50:b6:4f:69:70    209.165. 202.128   999    mDNSAP 4725   906

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

Table 2. show mdns domain-name-ip summary Field Descriptions
Field Description

Domain Name

Domain name of the service provider.

MAC Address

MAC address of the service provider.

IP Address

IP address of the service provider.

VLAN ID

VLAN ID of the service provider.

Type

Origin of service that can be one of the following:

  • Wired

  • Wireless

  • Wired guest

  • mDNS AP

TTL

TTL value, in seconds, that determines the validity of the service offered by the service provider. The service provider is removed from the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller when the TTL expires.

Time Left

Time remaining, in seconds, before the service provider is removed from the Cisco WLC.

show mdns profile

To display mDNS profile information, use the show mdns profile command.

show mdns profile { summary | detailed profile-name}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays the summary of the mDNS profiles.

detailed

Displays details of an mDNS profile.

profile-name

Name of the mDNS profile.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.4

This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary of all the mDNS profiles:

> show mdns profile summary
Number of Profiles............................... 2

ProfileName                       No. Of Services
--------------------------------  ---------------
default-mdns-profile                   5
profile1                               2

This example shows how to display the detailed information of an mDNS profile:

> show mdns profile detailed default-mdns-profile

Profile Name..................................... default-mdns-profile
Profile Id....................................... 1
No of Services................................... 5
Services......................................... AirPrint
                                                  AppleTV
                                                  HP_Photosmart_Printer_1
                                                  HP_Photosmart_Printer_2
                                                  Printer

No. Interfaces Attached.......................... 0
No. Interface Groups Attached.................... 0
No. Wlans Attached............................... 1
Wlan Ids......................................... 1


show mdns service

To display multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) service information, use the show mnds service command.

show mdns service { summary | detailed service-name | not-learnt}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays the summary of all mDNS services.

detailed

Displays the details of an mDNS service.

service-name

Name of the mDNS service.

not-learnt

Displays the summary of all the service advertisements that were received by the controller but were not discovered because the service query status was disabled.

Service advertisements for all VLANs and origin types that are not learned are displayed in the output. The top 500 services appear in the summary list.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.4

This command was introduced.

7.5

The not-learnt keyword was added.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show mnds summary command:

Device > show mdns service summary

Number of Services............................... 5

Service-Name              LSS	 Origin     No SP Service-string
------------------------  --------------   ------    --------
AirPrint                  Yes  Wireless    1      _ipp._tcp.local.
AppleTV                   Yes  Wireless    1      _airplay._tcp.local.
HP_Photosmart_Printer_1   Yes  Wireless    1      _universal._sub._ipp._tcp.local.
HP_Photosmart_Printer_2   No   Wired       0      _cups._sub._ipp._tcp.local.
Printer                   No   Wired       0      _printer._tcp.local.

The following is a sample output of the show mnds service detailed command:

Device > show mdns service detailed AirPrint

Service Name..................................... AirPrint
Service Id....................................... 1
Service query status............................. Enabled
Service LSS status............................... Disabled
Service learn origin............................. Wired
Number of Profiles............................... 2
Profile.......................................... student-profile, guest-profile


Number of Service Providers ..................... 2

Service Provider	MAC-Address   AP Radio MAC    VLAN	ID  Type     TTL   Time left
----------------	-----------		 ------------    -------  ----     ----------------
user1         60:33:4b:2b:a6:9a	-----              104  Wired    4500    4484
laptopa       00:21:1b:ea:36:60	3c:ce:73:1e:69:20  105  Wireless 4500    4484

Number of priority MAC addresses ................ 1

Sl.No        MAC Address         AP group name
-----    -------------------    --------------
1           44:03:a7:a3:04:45    AP_floor1

The following is a sample output of the show mnds service not-learnt command:

Device > show mdns service not-learnt

Number of Services............................... 4

Origin      VLAN     TTL     TTL left   Client MAC            AP-MAC             Service-string
                               (sec)     (sec)
----------  ------  ------   ------   ------------------  ------------------    ----------------------
Wireless     106      120     105      00:21:6a:76:88:04   04:da:d2:b3:11:00   100.106.11.9.in-addr.arpa.
Wireless     106      120     112      00:21:6a:78:ff:82   04:da:d2:b3:11:00   102.106.11.9.in-addr.arpa.
Wireless     106      120     75        00:21:6a:78:ff:82   04:da:d2:b3:11:00   108.104.11.9.in-addr.arpa.
Wireless     106      120     119      00:21:6a:78:ff:82   04:da:d2:b3:11:00   _airplayit._tcp.local.

show media-stream client

To display the details for a specific media-stream client or a set of clients, use the show media-stream client command.

show media-stream client { media-stream_name | summary}

Syntax Description

media-stream_name

Name of the media-stream client of which the details is to be displayed.

summary

Displays the details for a set of media-stream clients.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary media-stream clients:


> show media-stream client summary
Number of Clients................................ 1
Client Mac         Stream Name  Stream Type  Radio WLAN  QoS    Status
-----------------  -----------  -----------  ----  ----  ------ -------
00:1a:73:dd:b1:12  mountainview  MC-direct    2.4   2     Video  Admitted

show media-stream group detail

To display the details for a specific media-stream group, use the show media-stream group detail command.

show media-stream group detail media-stream_name

Syntax Description

media-stream_name

Name of the media-stream group.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display media-stream group configuration details:


> show media-stream group detail abc
Media Stream Name................................ abc
Start IP Address................................. 227.8.8.8
End IP Address................................... 227.9.9.9
 RRC Parameters
 Avg Packet Size(Bytes).......................... 1200
 Expected Bandwidth(Kbps)........................ 300
 Policy.......................................... Admit
 RRC re-evaluation............................... periodic
 QoS............................................. Video
 Status.......................................... Multicast-direct
 Usage Priority.................................. 5
 Violation....................................... drop

show media-stream group summary

To display the summary of the media stream and client information, use the show media-stream group summary command.

show media-stream group summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary of the media-stream group:


(Cisco Controller) > show media-stream group summary
Stream Name   Start IP       End IP         Operation Status
------------- -------------- -------------- ----------------
abc           227.8.8.8      227.9.9.9      Multicast-direct

show mesh ap

To display settings for mesh access points, use the show mesh ap command.

show mesh ap { summary | tree}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays a summary of mesh access point information including the name, model, bridge virtual interface (BVI) MAC address, United States Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT) MAC address, hop, and bridge group name.

tree

Displays a summary of mesh access point information in a tree configuration, including the name, hop counter, link signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and bridge group name.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a summary format:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh ap summary
AP Name AP Model             BVI MAC              CERT MAC        Hop    Bridge Group Name
------------------  -------------------  -----------------  ------------------   -----  --
SB_RAP1 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9   00:1d:71:0e:d0:00  00:1d:71:0e:d0:00   0      sbox
SB_MAP1 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9   00:1d:71:0e:85:00  00:1d:71:0e:85:00   1      sbox
SB_MAP2 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9   00:1b:d4:a7:8b:00  00:1b:d4:a7:8b:00   2      sbox
SB_MAP3 AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9   00:1d:71:0d:ee:00  00:1d:71:0d:ee:00   3      sbox
Number of Mesh APs............................... 4
Number of RAPs................................... 1
Number of MAPs................................... 3

The following example shows how to display settings in a hierarchical (tree) format:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh ap tree
 =======================================================
||  AP Name [Hop Counter, Link SNR, Bridge Group Name] ||
 =======================================================
[Sector 1]
----------
SB_RAP1[0,0,sbox]
  |-SB_MAP1[1,32,sbox]
    |-SB_MAP2[2,27,sbox]
      |-SB_MAP3[3,30,sbox]
----------------------------------------------------
Number of Mesh APs............................... 4
Number of RAPs................................... 1
Number of MAPs................................... 3
----------------------------------------------------

show mesh astools stats

To display antistranding statistics for outdoor mesh access points, use the show mesh astools stats command.

show mesh astools stats [ cisco_ap]

Syntax Description

cisco_ap

(Optional) Antistranding feature statistics for a designated mesh access point.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display anti-stranding statistics on all outdoor mesh access points:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh astools stats
Total No of Aps stranded : 0

The following example shows how to display anti-stranding statistics for access point sb_map1 :

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh astools stats sb_map1
Total No of Aps stranded : 0

show mesh backhaul

To check the current backhaul information, use the show mesh backhaul command.

show mesh backhaul cisco_ap

Syntax Description

cisco_ap

Name of the access point.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the current backhaul:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh backhaul

If the current backhaul is 5 GHz, the output is as follows:


Basic Basic Attributes for Slot  0
    Radio Type................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211g
    Radio Role................................... DOWNLINK ACCESS
    Administrative State ........................ ADMIN_ENABLED
    Operation State ............................. UP
      Current Tx Power Level .................... 1
If the current backhaul is 2.4 GHz, the output is as follows:
Basic Attributes for Slot  1
    Radio Type................................... RADIO_TYPE_80211a
    Radio Subband................................ RADIO_SUBBAND_ALL
    Radio Role................................... DOWNLINK ACCESS
    Administrative State ........................ ADMIN_ENABLED
    Operation State ............................. UP
      Current Tx Power Level .................... 1
      Current Channel ........................... 165
      Antenna Type............................... EXTERNAL_ANTENNA
      External Antenna Gain (in .5 dBm units).... 0
Current Channel...................................6
Antenna Type......................................Externa_ANTENNA
External Antenna Gain (in .5 dBm units)...........0

show mesh cac

To display call admission control (CAC) topology and the bandwidth used or available in a mesh network, use the show mesh cac command.

show mesh cac { summary | { bwused { voice | video} | access | callpath | rejected} cisco_ap}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays the total number of voice calls and voice bandwidth used for each mesh access point.

bwused

Displays the bandwidth for a selected access point in a tree topology.

voice

Displays the mesh topology and the voice bandwidth used or available.

video

Displays the mesh topology and the video bandwidth used or available.

access

Displays access voice calls in progress in a tree topology.

callpath

Displays the call bandwidth distributed across the mesh tree.

rejected

Displays voice calls rejected for insufficient bandwidth in a tree topology.

cisco_ap

Mesh access point name.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a summary of the call admission control settings:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh cac summary
AP Name              Slot#    Radio  BW Used/Max  Calls
-----------------  -------  -----  -----------  -----
SB_RAP1              0        11b/g   0/23437      0
                     1        11a     0/23437      0
SB_MAP1              0        11b/g   0/23437      0
                     1        11a     0/23437      0
SB_MAP2              0        11b/g   0/23437      0
                     1        11a     0/23437      0
SB_MAP3              0        11b/g   0/23437      0
                     1        11a     0/23437      0

The following example shows how to display the mesh topology and the voice bandwidth used or available:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh cac bwused voice SB_MAP1
AP Name                Slot#    Radio      BW Used/Max
-------------        -------  -----      -----------
    SB_RAP1              0      11b/g       0/23437
                         1      11a         0/23437
|   SB_MAP1              0      11b/g       0/23437
                         1      11a         0/23437
||  SB_MAP2              0      11b/g       0/23437
                         1      11a         0/23437
||| SB_MAP3              0      11b/g       0/23437
                         1      11a         0/23437

The following example shows how to display the access voice calls in progress in a tree topology:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh cac access 1524_Map1
    AP Name             Slot#   Radio     Calls
    -------------      -------  -----    -----
    1524_Rap             0      11b/g      0
                         1      11a        0
                         2      11a        0
|   1524_Map1            0      11b/g      0
                         1      11a        0
                         2      11a        0
||  1524_Map2            0      11b/g      0
                         1      11a        0
                         2      11a        0

show mesh client-access

To display the backhaul client access configuration setting, use the show mesh client-access command.

show mesh client-access

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display backhaul client access configuration settings for a mesh access point:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh client-access
Backhaul with client access status: enabled
Backhaul with client access extended status(3 radio AP): disabled

show mesh config

To display mesh configuration settings, use the show mesh config command.

show mesh config

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.
8.0 The display was expanded to include Mesh Convergence Method.

Examples

The following example shows how to display global mesh configuration settings:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh config 
Mesh Range....................................... 12000
Mesh Statistics update period.................... 3 minutes
Backhaul with client access status............... disabled
Backhaul with extended client access status...... disabled
Background Scanning State........................ enabled
Backhaul Amsdu State............................. disabled
Mesh Security
   Security Mode................................. EAP
   External-Auth................................. disabled
   Use MAC Filter in External AAA server......... disabled
   Force External Authentication................. disabled
Mesh Alarm Criteria
   Max Hop Count................................. 4
   Recommended Max Children for MAP.............. 10
   Recommended Max Children for RAP.............. 20
   Low Link SNR.................................. 12
   High Link SNR................................. 60
   Max Association Number........................ 10
   Association Interval.......................... 60 minutes
   Parent Change Numbers......................... 3
Parent Change Interval........................ 60 minutes
Mesh Multicast Mode.............................. In-Out
Mesh Full Sector DFS............................. enabled
Mesh Ethernet Bridging VLAN Transparent Mode..... disabled
Mesh DCA channels for serial backhaul APs........ enabled
Mesh Slot Bias................................... enabled
Mesh Convergence Method.......................... standard

show mesh convergence

To display mesh convergence settings, use the show mesh convergence command.

show mesh convergence

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
8.0 This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

This command must be entered from an access point’s console port.

Examples

The following example shows how to display mesh convergence settings:

ap_console >show mesh convergence
Convergence method: fast
Subset channels: 157 165
Num.of Subset channels: 2

Mesh Convergence Global Data
old_conv_method: standard
 updated_subset: 1 subset_chan_seek: 1

show mesh env

To display global or specific environment summary information for mesh networks, use the show mesh env command.

show mesh env { summary | cisco_ap}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays global environment summary information.

cisco_ap

Name of access point for which environment summary information is requested.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display global environment summary information:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh env summary
AP Name             Temperature(C)  Heater   Ethernet  Battery
------------------  --------------  ------   --------  -------
ap1130:5f:be:90      N/A             N/A      DOWN     N/A
AP1242:b2.31.ea      N/A             N/A      DOWN     N/A
AP1131:f2.8d.92      N/A             N/A      DOWN     N/A
AP1131:46f2.98ac     N/A             N/A      DOWN     N/A
ap1500:62:39:70      -36             OFF      UP       N/A

The following example shows how to display an environment summary for an access point:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh env SB_RAP1
AP Name.......................................... SB_RAP1
AP Model......................................... AIR-LAP1522AG-A-K9
AP Role.......................................... RootAP
Temperature...................................... 21 C, 69 F
Heater........................................... OFF
Backhaul......................................... GigabitEthernet0
GigabitEthernet0 Status.......................... UP
    Duplex....................................... FULL
    Speed........................................ 100
    Rx Unicast Packets........................... 114754
    Rx Non-Unicast Packets....................... 1464
    Tx Unicast Packets........................... 9630
    Tx Non-Unicast Packets....................... 3331
GigabitEthernet1 Status.......................... DOWN
  POE Out........................................ OFF
Battery.......................................... N/A

show mesh neigh

To display summary or detailed information about the mesh neighbors of a mesh access point, use the show mesh neigh command.

show mesh neigh { detail | summary} { cisco_ap | all}

Syntax Description

detail

Displays the channel and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) details between the designated mesh access point and its neighbor.

summary

Displays the mesh neighbors for a designated mesh access point.

cisco_ap

Cisco lightweight access point name.

all

Displays all access points.


Note

If an AP itself is configured with the all keyword, the all keyword access points take precedence over the AP that is named all .


Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a neighbor summary of an access point:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh neigh summary RAP1
AP Name/Radio Mac Channel Rate  Link-Snr  Flags      State
----------------- ------- ----- -------- --------   --------
00:1D:71:0F:CA:00 157      54     6        0x0        BEACON
00:1E:14:48:25:00 157      24     1        0x0        BEACON
MAP1-BB00         157      54     41       0x11       CHILD BEACON

The following example shows how to display the detailed neighbor statistics of an access point:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh neigh detail RAP1
AP MAC : 00:1E:BD:1A:1A:00 AP Name: HOR1522_MINE06_MAP_S_Dyke
backhaul rate 54
FLAGS : 860 BEACON
worstDv 255, Ant 0, channel 153, biters 0, ppiters 0
Numroutes 0, snr 0, snrUp 8, snrDown 8, linkSnr 8
adjustedEase 0, unadjustedEase 0
txParent 0, rxParent 0
poorSnr 0
lastUpdate 2483353214 (Sun Aug 4 23:51:58 1912)
parentChange 0
Per antenna smoothed snr values: 0 0 0 0
Vector through 00:1E:BD:1A:1A:00

The following table lists the output flags displayed for the show mesh neigh detail command.

Table 3. Output Flags for the show mesh neigh detail command

Output Flag

Description

AP MAC

MAC address of a mesh neighbor for a designated mesh access point.

AP Name

Name of the mesh access point.

FLAGS

Describes adjacency. The possible values are as follows:

  • UPDATED—Recently updated neighbor.

  • NEIGH—One of the top neighbors.

  • EXCLUDED—Neighbor is currently excluded.

  • WASEXCLUDED—Neighbor was recently removed from the exclusion list.

  • PERMSNR—Permanent SNR neighbor.

  • CHILD—A child neighbor.

  • PARENT—A parent neighbor.

  • NEEDUPDATE—Not a current neighbor and needs an update.

  • BEACON—Heard a beacon from this neighbor.

  • ETHER—Ethernet neighbor.

worstDv

Worst distance vector through the neighbor.

Ant

Antenna on which the route was received.

channel

Channel of the neighbor.

biters

Number of black list timeouts left.

ppiters

Number of potential parent timeouts left.

Numroutes

Number of distance routes.

snr

Signal to Noise Ratio.

snrUp

SNR of the link to the AP.

snrDown

SNR of the link from the AP.

linkSnr

Calculated SNR of the link.

adjustedEase

Ease to the root AP through this AP. It is based on the current SNR and threshold SNR values.

unadjustedEase

Ease to the root AP through this AP after applying correct for number of hops.

txParent

Packets sent to this node while it was a parent.

rxparent

Packets received from this node while it was a parent.

poorSnr

Packets with poor SNR received from a node.

lastUpdate

Timestamp of the last received message for this neighbor

parentChange

When this node last became parent.

per antenna smoother SNR values

SNR value is populated only for antenna 0.

show mesh path

To display the channel and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) details for a link between a mesh access point and its neighbor, use the show mesh path command.

show mesh path cisco_ap

Syntax Description

cisco_ap

Mesh access point name.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display channel and SNR details for a designated link path:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh path mesh-45-rap1
AP Name/Radio Mac Channel Rate  Link-Snr  Flags      State
----------------- ------- ----- -------- --------   --------
MAP1-BB00         157      54     32       0x0       UPDATED NEIGH PARENT BEACON
RAP1              157      54     37       0x0        BEACON

show mesh per-stats

To display the percentage of packet errors for packets transmitted by the neighbors of a specified mesh access point, use the show mesh per-stats command.

show mesh per-stats summary { cisco_ap | all}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays the packet error rate stats summary.

cisco_ap

Name of mesh access point.

all

Displays all mesh access points.


Note

If an AP itself is configured with the all keyword, the all keyword access points take precedence over the AP that is named all .


Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Usage Guidelines

The packet error rate percentage equals 1, which is the number of successfully transmitted packets divided by the number of total packets transmitted.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the percentage of packet errors for packets transmitted by the neighbors to a mesh access point:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh per-stats summary ap_12
Neighbor MAC Address 00:0B:85:5F:FA:F0
Total Packets transmitted:              104833
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 104833
Total Packets retried for transmission: 33028
RTS Attempts:                           0
RTS Success:                            0
Neighbor MAC Address:                   00:0B:85:80:ED:D0
Total Packets transmitted:              0
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 0
Total Packets retried for transmission: 0
Neighbor MAC Address:                   00:17:94:FE:C3:5F
Total Packets transmitted:              0
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 0
Total Packets retried for transmission: 0
RTS Attempts:                           0
RTS Success:                            0

show mesh public-safety

To display 4.8-GHz public safety settings, use the show mesh public-safety command.

show mesh public-safety

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to view 4.8-GHz public safety settings:

(Cisco Controller) >(Cisco Controller) >show mesh public-safety 
Global Public Safety status: disabled

show mesh queue-stats

To display the number of packets in a client access queue by type for a mesh access point, use the show mesh queue-stats command.

show mesh queue-stats { cisco_ap | all}


Note

If an AP itself is configured with the all keyword, the all keyword access points take precedence over the AP that is named all .


Syntax Description

cisco_ap

Name of access point for which you want packet queue statistics.

all

Displays all access points.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display packet queue statistics for access point ap417:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh queue-stats ap417
Queue Type Overflows Peak length Average length
---------- --------- ----------- --------------
Silver     0         1           0.000
Gold       0         4           0.004
Platinum   0         4           0.001
Bronze     0         0           0.000
Management 0         0           0.000

show mesh security-stats

To display packet error statistics for a specific access point, use the show mesh security-stats command.

show mesh security-stats { cisco_ap | all}

Syntax Description

cisco_ap

Name of access point for which you want packet error statistics.

all

Displays all access points.


Note

If an AP itself is configured with the all keyword, the all keyword access points take precedence over the AP that is named all .


Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Usage Guidelines

This command shows packet error statistics and a count of failures, timeouts, and successes with respect to associations and authentications as well as reassociations and reauthentications for the specified access point and its child.

Examples

The following example shows how to view packet error statistics for access point ap417:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh security-stats ap417
AP MAC : 00:0B:85:5F:FA:F0
Packet/Error Statistics:
-----------------------------
x Packets 14, Rx Packets 19, Rx Error Packets 0
Parent-Side Statistics:
--------------------------
Unknown Association Requests 0
Invalid Association Requests 0
Unknown Re-Authentication Requests 0
Invalid Re-Authentication Requests 0
Unknown Re-Association Requests 0
Invalid Re-Association Requests 0
Child-Side Statistics:
--------------------------
Association Failures 0
Association Timeouts 0
Association Successes 0
Authentication Failures 0
Authentication Timeouts 0
Authentication Successes 0
Re-Association Failures 0
Re-Association Timeouts 0
Re-Association Successes 0
Re-Authentication Failures 0
Re-Authentication Timeouts 0
Re-Authentication Successes 0

show mesh stats

To display the mesh statistics for an access point, use the show mesh stats command.

show mesh stats cisco_ap

Syntax Description

cisco_ap

Access point name.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display statistics of an access point:

(Cisco Controller) >show mesh stats RAP_AP1
RAP in state Maint
rxNeighReq 759978, rxNeighRsp 568673
txNeighReq 115433, txNeighRsp 759978
rxNeighUpd 8266447 txNeighUpd 693062
tnextchan 0, nextant 0, downAnt 0, downChan 0, curAnts 0
tnextNeigh 0, malformedNeighPackets 244, poorNeighSnr 27901
blacklistPackets 0, insufficientMemory 0
authenticationFailures 0
Parent Changes 1, Neighbor Timeouts 16625

show mgmtuser

To display the local management user accounts on the Cisco wireless LAN controller, use the show mgmtuser command.

show mgmtuser

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display a list of management users:


> show mgmtuser
User Name                 Permissions    Description            Password Strength
-----------------------   ------------   --------------         ------------------
admin                     read-write                                      Weak

show mobility anchor

To display the wireless LAN anchor export list for the Cisco wireless LAN controller mobility groups or to display a list and status of controllers configured as mobility anchors for a specific WLAN or wired guest LAN, use the show mobility anchor command.

show mobility anchor [ wlan wlan_id | guest-lan guest_lan_id]

Syntax Description

wlan

(Optional) Displays wireless LAN mobility group settings.

wlan_id

Wireless LAN identifier from 1 to 512 (inclusive).

guest-lan

(Optional) Displays guest LAN mobility group settings.

guest_lan_id

Guest LAN identifier from 1 to 5 (inclusive).

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Usage Guidelines

The status field display (see example) shows one of the following values:

  • UP—The controller is reachable and able to pass data.

  • CNTRL_PATH_DOWN—The mpings failed. The controller cannot be reached through the control path and is considered failed.

  • DATA_PATH_DOWN—The epings failed. The controller cannot be reached and is considered failed.

  • CNTRL_DATA_PATH_DOWN—Both the mpings and epings failed. The controller cannot be reached and is considered failed.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a mobility wireless LAN anchor list:

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility anchor
Mobility Anchor Export List
 WLAN ID     IP Address            Status
 -------     ---------------       ------
 12           192.168.0.15         UP
 GLAN ID     IP Address            Status
 -------     ---------------       -------
 1           192.168.0.9           CNTRL_DATA_PATH_DOWN

show mobility ap-list

To display the mobility AP list, use the show mobility ap-list command.

show mobility ap-list

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the mobility AP list:

Note

The AP name is displayed only with New Mobility. With Old Mobility, the AP name is displayed as Unknown.


(Cisco Controller) >show mobility ap-list
AP Name                       AP Radio MAC address      Controller          Learnt From
---------------------------  -----------------------   ---------------    ----------------
AP30e4.dbc5.38ab               b8:62:1f:e5:33:10         9.7.104.10           Self

show mobility foreign-map

To display a mobility wireless LAN foreign map list, use the show mobility foreign-map command.

show mobility foreign-map wlan wlan_id

Syntax Description

wlan

Displays the mobility WLAN foreign-map list.

wlan_id

Wireless LAN identifier between 1 and 512.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to get a mobility wireless LAN foreign map list:

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility foreign-map wlan 2
Mobility Foreign Map List
 WLAN ID               Foreign MAC Address                 Interface
 -------               -------------------                 ---------
   2                    00:1b:d4:6b:87:20                  dynamic-105

show mobility group member

To display the details of the mobility group members in the same domain, use the show mobility group member command.

show mobility group member hash

Syntax Description

hash

Displays the hash keys of the mobility group members in the same domain.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the hash keys of the mobility group members:

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility group member hash
Default Mobility Domain.......................... new-mob

 IP Address      Hash Key
---------------------------------------------------------

 9.2.115.68      a819d479dcfeb3e0974421b6e8335582263d9169

 9.6.99.10       0974421b6e8335582263d9169a819d479dcfeb3e

 9.7.7.7         feb3e0974421b6e8335582263d9169a819d479dc

show mobility oracle

To display the status of the mobility controllers known to the Mobility Oracle (MO) or display the details of the MO client database, use the show mobility oracle command.

show mobility oracle { client { detail | summary} | summary}

Syntax Description

client

Displays the MO client database.

detail

Displays details pertaining to a client in MO client database.

summary

Displays the summary of the MO database.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.3.112.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show mobility oracle summary command:

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility oracle summary

Number of MCs.................................... 2

IP Address       MAC Address        Link Status        Client Count
---------------  -----------------  -----------------  -------------

9.71.104.10       88:43:e1:7d:fe:00  Control Path Down  0
9.71.104.250      e8:b7:48:a2:16:e0  Up                 2

The following is a sample output of the show mobility oracle client summary command:

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility oracle client summary

Number of Clients................................ 2

MAC Address       Anchor MC             Foreign MC        AssocTime
----------------- --------------------- ----------------- --------------

00:18:de:b0:5c:91 9.72.104.250           -                     0
00:1e:e5:f9:c9:e2 9.72.104.250           -                     0

The following is a sample output of the show mobility oracle client detail command:

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility oracle client detail 00:1e:e5:f9:c9:e2  

Client MAC Address : ............................ 00:1e:e5:f9:c9:e2
Client IP address : ............................. 0.0.0.0
Anchor MC IP address : .......................... 9.71.104.250
Anchor MC NAT IP address : ...................... 9.71.104.250
Foreign MC IP address : ......................... -
Foreign MC NAT IP address : ..................... -
Client Association Time : ....................... 0
Client Entry update timestamp : ................. 1278543135.0


show mobility statistics

To display the statistics information for the Cisco wireless LAN controller mobility groups, use the show mobility statistics command.

show mobility statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display statistics of the mobility manager:

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility statistics
Global Mobility Statistics
   Rx Errors..................................... 0
   Tx Errors..................................... 0
   Responses Retransmitted....................... 0
   Handoff Requests Received..................... 0
   Handoff End Requests Received................. 0
   State Transitions Disallowed.................. 0
   Resource Unavailable.......................... 0
Mobility Initiator Statistics
   Handoff Requests Sent......................... 0
   Handoff Replies Received...................... 0
   Handoff as Local Received..................... 2
   Handoff as Foreign Received................... 0
   Handoff Denys Received........................ 0
   Anchor Request Sent........................... 0
   Anchor Deny Received.......................... 0
   Anchor Grant Received......................... 0
   Anchor Transfer Received...................... 0
Mobility Responder Statistics
   Handoff Requests Ignored...................... 0
   Ping Pong Handoff Requests Dropped............ 0
   Handoff Requests Dropped...................... 0
   Handoff Requests Denied....................... 0
   Client Handoff as Local....................... 0
   Client Handoff as Foreign  ................... 0
   Client Handoff Inter Group ................... 0
   Anchor Requests Received...................... 0
   Anchor Requests Denied........................ 0
   Anchor Requests Granted....................... 0
   Anchor Transferred............................ 0

show mobility summary

To display the summary information for the Cisco WLC mobility groups, use the show mobility summary command.

show mobility summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Usage Guidelines

Some WLAN controllers may list no mobility security mode.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show mobility summary command.

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility summary

Symmetric Mobility Tunneling (current) .......... Disabled
Symmetric Mobility Tunneling (after reboot) ..... Disabled
Mobility Protocol Port........................... 16666
Mobility Security Mode........................... Disabled
Default Mobility Domain.......................... snmp_gui
Multicast Mode .................................. Disabled
Mobility Domain ID for 802.11r................... 0x66bd
Mobility Keepalive Interval...................... 10
Mobility Keepalive Count......................... 3
Mobility Group Members Configured................ 1
Mobility Control Message DSCP Value.............. 0
Controllers configured in the Mobility Group
MAC Address        IP Address       Group Name         Multicast IP 	Status
00:1b:d4:6b:87:20    1.100.163.70     snmp_gui         0.0.0.0	       Up

The following is a sample output of the show mobility summary command with new mobility architecture.

(Cisco Controller) >show mobility summary

Mobility Protocol Port........................... 16666
Default Mobility Domain.......................... Mobility
Multicast Mode .................................. Disabled
Mobility Domain ID for 802.11r................... 0xb348
Mobility Keepalive Interval...................... 10
Mobility Keepalive Count......................... 3
Mobility Group Members Configured................ 3
Mobility Control Message DSCP Value.............. 0

Controllers configured in the Mobility Group
 IP Address  Public IP Address  Group Name     Multicast IP  MAC Address               Status
 9.71.106.2  9.72.106.2         Mobility      0.0.0.0      00:00:00:00:00:00  Control and Data Path Down
 9.71.106.3  9.72.106.3         Mobility      0.0.0.0      00:00:00:00:00:00  Control and Data Path Down
 9.71.106.69 9.72.106.69        Mobility      0.0.0.0      68:ef:bd:8e:5f:20          Up

show msglog

To display the message logs written to the Cisco WLC database, use the show msglog command.

show msglog

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Usage Guidelines

If there are more that 15 entries, you are prompted to display the messages shown in the example.

Examples

The following example shows how to display message logs:


(Cisco Controller) >show msglog
Message Log Severity Level..................... ERROR
Thu Aug  4 14:30:08 2005  [ERROR] spam_lrad.c 1540: AP 00:0b:85:18:b6:50 associated. Last AP failure was due to Link Failure
Thu Aug  4 14:30:08 2005  [ERROR] spam_lrad.c 13840: Updating IP info for AP 00:
0b:85:18:b6:50 -- static 0, 1.100.49.240/255.255.255.0, gtw 1.100.49.1
Thu Aug  4 14:29:32 2005  [ERROR] dhcpd.c 78: dhcp server: binding to 0.0.0.0
Thu Aug  4 14:29:32 2005  [ERROR] rrmgroup.c 733: Airewave Director: 802.11a switch group reset
Thu Aug  4 14:29:32 2005  [ERROR] rrmgroup.c 733: Airewave Director: 802.11bg sw
itch group reset
Thu Aug  4 14:29:22 2005  [ERROR] sim.c 2841: Unable to get link state for primary port 0 of interface ap-manager
Thu Aug  4 14:29:22 2005  [ERROR] dtl_l2_dot1q.c 767: Unable to get USP
Thu Aug  4 14:29:22 2005  Previous message occurred 2 times
Thu Aug  4 14:29:14 2005  [CRITICAL] osapi_sem.c 794: Error!  osapiMutexTake called with NULL pointer: osapi_bsntime.c:927
Thu Aug  4 14:29:14 2005  [CRITICAL] osapi_sem.c 794: Error!  osapiMutexTake called with NULL pointer: osapi_bsntime.c:919
Thu Aug  4 14:29:14 2005  [CRITICAL] hwutils.c 1861: Security Module not found
Thu Aug  4 14:29:13 2005  [CRITICAL] bootos.c 791: Starting code...

show nac statistics

To display detailed Network Access Control (NAC) information about a Cisco wireless LAN controller, use the show nac statistics command.

show nac statistics

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display detailed statistics of network access control settings:


(Cisco Controller) > show nac statistics
Server Index....................................................... 1
Server Address..................................................... xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Number of requests sent............................................ 0
Number of retransmissions.......................................... 0
Number of requests received........................................ 0
Number of malformed requests received.............................. 0
Number of bad auth requests received............................... 0
Number of pending requests......................................... 0
Number of timed out requests....................................... 0
Number of misc dropped request received............................ 0
Number of requests sent............................................ 0

show nac summary

To display NAC summary information for a Cisco wireless LAN controller, use the show nac summary command.

show nac summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display a summary information of network access control settings:


(Cisco Controller) > show nac summary
NAC ACL Name ...............................................
Index  Server Address                            Port     State
-----  ----------------------------------------  ----     -----
1      xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx                           13336    Enabled

show network

To display the current status of 802.3 bridging for all WLANs, use the show network command.

show network

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display the network details:


(Cisco Controller) > show network 

show network summary

To display the network configuration of the Cisco wireless LAN controller, use the show network summary command.

show network summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary configuration:


(Cisco Controller) >show network summary 
RF-Network Name............................. RF
Web Mode.................................... Disable
Secure Web Mode............................. Enable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option High.......... Disable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option SSLv2......... Disable
Secure Web Mode RC4 Cipher Preference....... Disable
OCSP........................................ Disabled
OCSP responder URL..........................
Secure Shell (ssh).......................... Enable
Telnet...................................... Enable
Ethernet Multicast Mode..................... Disable   Mode: Ucast
Ethernet Broadcast Mode..................... Disable
Ethernet Multicast Forwarding............... Disable
Ethernet Broadcast Forwarding............... Disable
AP Multicast/Broadcast Mode................. Unicast
IGMP snooping............................... Disabled
IGMP timeout................................ 60 seconds
IGMP Query Interval......................... 20 seconds
MLD snooping................................ Disabled
MLD timeout................................. 60 seconds
MLD query interval.......................... 20 seconds
User Idle Timeout........................... 300 seconds
AP Join Priority............................ Disable
ARP Idle Timeout............................ 300 seconds
ARP Unicast Mode............................ Disabled
Cisco AP Default Master..................... Disable
Mgmt Via Wireless Interface................. Disable
Mgmt Via Dynamic Interface.................. Disable
Bridge MAC filter Config.................... Enable
Bridge Security Mode........................ EAP
Over The Air Provisioning of AP's........... Enable
Apple Talk ................................. Disable
Mesh Full Sector DFS........................ Enable
AP Fallback ................................ Disable
Web Auth CMCC Support ...................... Disabled
Web Auth Redirect Ports .................... 80
Web Auth Proxy Redirect  ................... Disable
Web Auth Captive-Bypass   .................. Disable
Web Auth Secure Web  ....................... Enable
Fast SSID Change ........................... Disabled
AP Discovery - NAT IP Only ................. Enabled
IP/MAC Addr Binding Check .................. Enabled
CCX-lite status ............................ Disable
oeap-600 dual-rlan-ports ................... Disable
oeap-600 local-network ..................... Enable
mDNS snooping............................... Disabled
mDNS Query Interval......................... 15 minutes
Web Color Theme............................. Red
Web Color Theme............................. Default
CAPWAP Prefer Mode.......................... IPv4

show netuser

To display the configuration of a particular user in the local user database, use the show netuser command.

show netuser { detail user_name | guest-roles | summary}

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed information about the specified network user.

user_name

Network user.

guest_roles

Displays configured roles for guest users.

summary

Displays a summary of all users in the local user database.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show netuser summary command:


(Cisco Controller) > show netuser summary
Maximum logins allowed for a given username ........Unlimited


The following is a sample output of the show netuser detail command:


(Cisco Controller) > show netuser detail john10
username........................................... abc
WLAN Id............................................. Any
Lifetime............................................ Permanent
Description......................................... test user

show netuser guest-roles

To display a list of the current quality of service (QoS) roles and their bandwidth parameters, use the show netuser guest-roles command.

show netuser guest-roles

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

This example shows how to display a QoS role for the guest network user:


(Cisco Controller) > show netuser guest-roles
Role Name.............................. Contractor
	Average Data Rate.................. 10
	Burst Data Rate.................... 10
	Average Realtime Rate.............. 100
	Burst Realtime Rate................ 100
Role Name.............................. Vendor
	Average Data Rate.................. unconfigured
	Burst Data Rate.................... unconfigured
	Average Realtime Rate.............. unconfigured
	Burst Realtime Rate................ unconfigured

show network multicast mgid detail

To display all the clients joined to the multicast group in a specific multicast group identification (MGID), use the show network multicast mgid detail command.

show network multicast mgid detail mgid_value

Syntax Description

mgid_value

Number between 550 and 4095.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display details of the multicast database:


> show network multicast mgid detail 
Mgid ............................... 550
Multicast Group Address ............ 239.255.255.250
Vlan ............................... 0
Rx Packet Count .................... 807399588
No of clients ...................... 1
Client List ........................
		Client MAC 	 				Expire TIme (mm:ss)
	 	00:13:02:23:82:ad 	 0:20

show network multicast mgid summary

To display all the multicast groups and their corresponding multicast group identifications (MGIDs), use the show network multicast mgid summary command.

show network multicast mgid summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary of multicast groups and their MGIDs:


> show network multicast mgid summary 
Layer2 MGID Mapping:
-------------------
InterfaceName 		 		 		 	 vlanId 		 	MGID
----------------------------- ------ 	-----
management 	 	 	 	 			 0 	 	 	0
test 	 	 			 		 0 			9
wired 	 						 20 	 		8
Layer3 MGID Mapping:
-------------------
Number of Layer3 MGIDs ................ 1
	Group address 	 	 	 	 	Vlan 	 	MGID
	------------------ 	----- 	 ------
	239.255.255.250 		 	 	 0 	 	 	550

show network summary

To display the network configuration settings, use the show network summary command.

show network summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.
8.0 This command updated to display the IPv6 multicast details in the network summary.

Examples

The following example displays the output of the show ipv6 summary command:


(Cisco Controller) >show network summary 
RF-Network Name............................. johnny
Web Mode.................................... Enable
Secure Web Mode............................. Enable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option High.......... Disable
Secure Web Mode Cipher-Option SSLv2......... Disable
Secure Web Mode RC4 Cipher Preference....... Disable
OCSP........................................ Disabled
OCSP responder URL..........................
Secure Shell (ssh).......................... Enable
Telnet...................................... Enable
Ethernet Multicast Forwarding............... Enable
Ethernet Broadcast Forwarding............... Enable
IPv4 AP Multicast/Broadcast Mode............ Multicast   Address : 239.9.9.9
IPv6 AP Multicast/Broadcast Mode............ Multicast   Address : ff1e::6:9
IGMP snooping............................... Enabled
IGMP timeout................................ 60 seconds
IGMP Query Interval......................... 20 seconds
MLD snooping................................ Enabled
MLD timeout................................. 60 seconds
MLD query interval.......................... 20 seconds
User Idle Timeout........................... 300 seconds
ARP Idle Timeout............................ 300 seconds
Cisco AP Default Master..................... Disable
AP Join Priority............................ Disable
Mgmt Via Wireless Interface................. Enable
Mgmt Via Dynamic Interface.................. Enable
Bridge MAC filter Config.................... Enable
Bridge Security Mode........................ EAP
Mesh Full Sector DFS........................ Enable
AP Fallback ................................ Enable
Web Auth CMCC Support ...................... Disabled
Web Auth Redirect Ports .................... 80
Web Auth Proxy Redirect  ................... Disable
Web Auth Captive-Bypass   .................. Disable
Web Auth Secure Web  ....................... Enable
Fast SSID Change ........................... Disabled
AP Discovery - NAT IP Only ................. Enabled
IP/MAC Addr Binding Check .................. Enabled
Link Local Bridging Status ................. Disabled
CCX-lite status ............................ Disable
oeap-600 dual-rlan-ports ................... Disable
oeap-600 local-network ..................... Enable
oeap-600 Split Tunneling (Printers)......... Disable
WebPortal Online Client .................... 0
WebPortal NTF_LOGOUT Client ................ 0
mDNS snooping............................... Disabled
mDNS Query Interval......................... 15 minutes
Web Color Theme............................. Default
L3 Prefer Mode.............................. IPv4

show nmsp notify-interval summary

To display the Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) configuration settings, use the show nmsp notify-interval summary command.

show nmsp notify-interval summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display NMSP configuration settings:


> show nmsp notify-interval summary
NMSP Notification Interval Summary
 Client
        Measurement interval:    2 sec
 RFID
        Measurement interval:    8 sec
 Rogue AP
        Measurement interval:    2 sec
 Rogue Client
        Measurement interval:    2 sec

show nmsp status

To view the active NMSP connections status, use the show nmsp status command.

show nmsp status

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
8.3 This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows the active nmsp connections status:

(Cisco Controller) >show nmsp status

show nmsp statistics

To display Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) counters, use the show nmsp statistics command.

show nmsp statistics { summary | connection all}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays common NMSP counters.

connection all

Displays all connection-specific counters.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary of common NMSP counters:


> show nmsp statistics summary
Send RSSI with no entry:               0
Send too big msg:                      0
Failed SSL write:                      0
Partial SSL write:                     0
SSL write attempts to want write:
Transmit Q full:0
Max Measure Notify Msg:                0
Max Info Notify Msg:                   0
Max Tx Q Size:                         2
Max Rx Size:                           1
Max Info Notify Q Size:                0
Max Client Info Notify Delay:          0
Max Rogue AP Info Notify Delay:        0
Max Rogue Client Info Notify Delay:    0
Max Client Measure Notify Delay:       0
Max Tag Measure Notify Delay:          0
Max Rogue AP Measure Notify Delay:     0
Max Rogue Client Measure Notify Delay: 0
Max Client Stats Notify Delay:         0
Max Tag Stats Notify Delay:            0
RFID Measurement Periodic :            0
RFID Measurement Immediate :           0
Reconnect Before Conn Timeout:         0

This example shows how to display all the connection-specific NMSP counters:


> show nmsp statistics connection all
NMSP Connection Counters
Connection 1 :
 Connection status:  UP
 Freed Connection:    0
 Nmsp Subscr Req:     0          NMSP Subscr Resp:   0
 Info Req:            1          Info Resp:          1
 Measure Req:         2          Measure Resp:        2
 Stats Req:           2          Stats Resp:          2
 Info Notify:         0          Measure Notify:      0
 Loc Capability:      2
 Location Req:        0          Location Rsp:        0
 Loc Subscr Req:      0          Loc Subscr Rsp:      0
 Loc Notif:           0
 Loc Unsubscr Req:    0          Loc Unsubscr Rsp:    0
 IDS Get Req:         0          IDS Get Resp:        0
 IDS Notif:           0
 IDS Set Req:         0          IDS Set Resp:        0

show nmsp subscription

To display the Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP) services that are active on the controller, use the show nmsp subscription command.

show nmsp subscription { summary | detail ip-addr}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays all of the NMSP services to which the controller is subscribed.

detail

Displays details for all of the NMSP services to which the controller is subscribed.

ip-addr

Details only for the NMSP services subscribed to by a specific IPv4 or IPv6 address.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

8.0

This command supports both IPv4 and IPv6 address formats.

Examples

This example shows how to display a summary of all the NMSP services to which the controller is subscribed:


> show nmsp subscription summary
Mobility Services Subscribed:
Server IP          Services
---------          --------
10.10.10.31        RSSI, Info, Statistics

This example shows how to display details of all the NMSP services:


> show nmsp subscription detail 10.10.10.31
Mobility Services Subscribed by 10.10.10.31
Services          Sub-services
--------          ------------
RSSI              Mobile Station, Tags,
Info              Mobile Station,
Statistics        Mobile Station, Tags,

> show nmsp subscription detail 2001:9:6:40::623
Mobility Services Subscribed by 2001:9:6:40::623
Services          Sub-services
--------          ------------
RSSI              Mobile Station, Tags,
Info              Mobile Station,
Statistics        Mobile Station, Tags,

show nmsp subscription summary

To view the mobility services subscribed on controller by Mobility Services Engine, use the show nmsp subscription summary command.

show nmsp subscription summary

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
8.3 This command was introduced.

Examples

This example shows the subscribed mobility services on controller:

(Cisco Controller) >show nmsp subscription summary

show ntp-keys

To display network time protocol authentication key details, use the show ntp-keys command.

show ntp-keys

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

This example shows how to display NTP authentication key details:


(Cisco Controller) > show ntp-keys
Ntp Authentication Key Details...................
      Key Index
     -----------
         1
         3

show ntp-keys

To display network time protocol authentication key details, use the show ntp-keys command.

show ntp-keys

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

This example shows how to display NTP authentication key details:


(Cisco Controller) > show ntp-keys
Ntp Authentication Key Details...................
      Key Index
     -----------
         1
         3

show pmk-cache

To display information about the pairwise master key (PMK) cache, use the show pmk-cache command.

show pmk-cache { all | MAC}

Syntax Description

all

Displays information about all entries in the PMK cache.

MAC

Information about a single entry in the PMK cache.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display information about a single entry in the PMK cache:


(Cisco Controller) >show pmk-cache xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

The following example shows how to display information about all entries in the PMK cache:


(Cisco Controller) >show pmk-cache all
PMK Cache
                    Entry
Station             Lifetime   VLAN Override          IP Override
-----------------   --------   --------------------   ---------------

show pmipv6 domain

To display the summary information of a PMIPv6 domain, use the show pmipv6 domain command.

show pmipv6 domain domain_name profile profile_name

Syntax Description

domain_name

Name of the PMIPv6 domain. The domain name can be up to 127 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters.

profile

Specifies the PMIPv6 profile.

profile_name

Name of the profile associated with the PMIPv6 domain. The profile name can be up to 127 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters.

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the summary information of a PMIPv6 domain:

(Cisco Controller) >show pmipv6 domain floor1 profile profile1
NAI: @example.com
APN: Example
LMA: Examplelma

NAI: *
APN: ciscoapn
LMA: ciscolma

show pmipv6 mag bindings

To display the binding information of a Mobile Access Gateway (MAG), use the show pmipv6 mag binding command.

show pmipv6 mag bindings [ lma lma_name | nai nai_string]

Syntax Description

lma

(Optional) Displays the binding details of the MAG to an Local Mobility Anchor (LMA).

lma_name

Name of the LMA. The LMA name is case-sensitive and can be up to 127 alphanumeric characters.

nai

(Optional) Displays the binding details of the MAG to a client.

nai_string

Network Access Identifier (NAI) of the client. The NAI is case-sensitive and can be up to 127 alphanumeric characters. You can use all special characters except a colon.

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the MAG bindings:

(Cisco Controller) >show pmipv6 mag binding
[Binding][MN]: Domain: D1, Nai: MN1@cisco.com
        [Binding][MN]: State: ACTIVE
        [Binding][MN]: Interface: Management
        [Binding][MN]: Hoa: 0xE0E0E02, att: 3, llid: aabb.cc00.c800
        [Binding][MN][LMA]: Id: LMA1
        [Binding][MN][LMA]: lifetime: 3600
        [Binding][MN][GREKEY]: Upstream: 102, Downstream: 1

show pmipv6 mag globals

To display the global PMIPv6 parameters of the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG), use the show pmipv6 mag globals command.

show pmipv6 mag globals

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the global PMIPv6 parameters of a MAG:

(Cisco Controller) >show pmipv6 mag globals
Domain  : D1

MAG Identifier  : M1
        MAG Interface                   : Management
        Max Bindings                    : 10000
        Registration Lifetime           : 3600 (sec)
        BRI Init-delay time             : 1000 (msec)
        BRI Max-delay time              : 2000 (msec)
        BRI Max retries                 : 1
        Refresh time                    : 300 (sec)
        Refresh RetxInit time           : 1000 (msec)
        Refresh RetxMax time            : 32000 (msec)
        Timestamp option                : Enabled
        Validity Window                 : 7
        Peer#1:
                LMA Name: AN-LMA-5K      LMA IP: 209.165.201.10 
        Peer#2:
                LMA Name: AN-LMA         LMA IP: 209.165.201.4 
        Peer#3:
                LMA Name: AN-LMA         LMA IP: 209.165.201.4 

show pmipv6 mag stats

To display the statistics of the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG), use the show pmipv6 mag stats command.

show pmipv6 mag stats [ domain domain_name peer lma_name]

Syntax Description

domain

(Optional) Displays the MAG statistics for a Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) in the domain.

domain_name

Name of the PMIPv6 domain. The domain name is case-sensitive and can be up to 127 alphanumeric characters.

peer

(Optional) Displays the MAG statistics for an LMA.

lma_name

Name of the LMA. The LMA name is case sensitive and can be up to 127 alphanumeric characters.

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Usage Guidelines

This table lists the descriptions of the LMA statistics.

Table 4. Descriptions of the LMA Statistics:

LMA Statistics

Description

PBU Sent

Total number of Proxy Binding Updates (PBUs) sent to the LMA by the MAG.

PBU is a request message sent by the MAG to a mobile node’s LMA for establishing a binding between the mobile node’s interface and its current care-of address (Proxy-CoA).

PBA Received

Total number of Proxy Binding Acknowledgements (PBAs) received by the MAG from the LMA.

PBA is a reply message sent by an LMA in response to a PBU message that it receives from a MAG.

PBRI Sent

Total number of Proxy Binding Revocation Indications (PBRIs) sent by the MAG to the LMA.

PBRI Received

Total number of PBRIs received from the LMA by the MAG.

PBRA Sent

Total number of Proxy Binding Revocation Acknowledgements (PBRAs) sent by the MAG to the LMA.

PBRA Received

Total number of PBRAs that the MAG receives from the LMA.

Number of Handoff

Number of handoffs between the MAG and the LMA.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the LMA statistics:

(Cisco Controller) >show pmipv6 mag stats
[M1]: Total Bindings    : 1
[M1]: PBU Sent          : 7
[M1]: PBA Rcvd          : 4
[M1]: PBRI Sent         : 0
[M1]: PBRI Rcvd         : 0
[M1]: PBRA Sent         : 0
[M1]: PBRA Rcvd         : 0
[M1]: No Of handoff     : 0

show pmipv6 profile summary

To display the summary of the PMIPv6 profiles, use the show pmipv6 profile summary command.

show pmipv6 profile summary

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display the summary of the PMIPv6 profiles:

(Cisco Controller) >show pmipv6 profile summary
	Profile Name				WLAN IDS (Mapped)
 ------------    -----------------
  Group1            6

show policy

To display the summary of the configured policies, and the details and statistics of a policy, use the show policy command.

show policy { summary | policy-name [ statistics]}

Syntax Description

summary

Displays the summary of configured policies.

policy-name

Name of the policy.

statistics

(Optional) Displays the statistics of a policy.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.5

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show policy summary command:

(Cisco Controller) > show policy summary

Number of Policies............................. 2

Policy Index Policy Name
------------ ----------------
1            student-FullAccess
2            teacher-FullAccess

The following example shows how to display the details of a policy:

(Cisco Controller) > show policy student-FullAccess

Policy Index..................................... 1
Match Role....................................... <none>
Match Eap Type................................... EAP-TLS
ACL.............................................. <none>
QOS.............................................. <none>
Average Data Rate................................ 0
Average Real Time Rate........................... 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0
Burst Real Time Rate............................. 0
Vlan Id.......................................... 155
Session Timeout.................................. 1800
Sleeping client timeout.......................... 12

Active Hours
------------
Start Time   End Time      Day
----------   --------      ---

Match Device Types
------------------
Android

The following example shows how to display the statistics of a policy:

(Cisco Controller) > show policy student-FullAccess statistics

Policy Index..................................... student-FullAccess
Matching Attributes None......................... 619
No Policy Match.................................. 224
Device Type Match................................ 0
EAP Type Match................................... 0
Role Type Match.................................. 0
Client Disconnected.............................. 4
Acl Applied...................................... 0
Vlan changed..................................... 614
Session Timeout Applied.......................... 4
QoS Applied...................................... 0
Avg Data Rate Applied............................ 0
Avg Real Time Rate Applied....................... 0
Burst Data Rate Applied.......................... 0
Burst Real Time Rate Applied..................... 0
Sleeping-Client-Timeout Applied.................. 0


show port

To display the Cisco wireless LAN controller port settings on an individual or global basis, use the show port command.

show port {port-number | summary | detailed-info | vlan}

Syntax Description

port-number

Port number of the physical interface.

summary

Displays a summary of all ports.

detailed-info

Displays detailed port information.

vlan

Displays VLAN port table summary.

Command History

Release Modification
7.6 This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6.

Examples

The following example shows how to display information about an individual wireless LAN controller port:


(Cisco Controller) > show port 1
           STP   Admin   Physical   Physical   Link   Link    Mcast
Pr  Type   Stat   Mode     Mode      Status   Status  Trap   Appliance   POE
-- ------- ---- ------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- --------- -------
1  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       1000 Full  Down   Enable  Enable     N/A


Note

Some WLAN controllers may not have multicast or Power over Ethernet (PoE) listed because they do not support those features.


The following example shows how to display a summary of all ports:


(Cisco Controller) > show port summary
           STP   Admin   Physical   Physical   Link   Link    Mcast
Pr  Type   Stat   Mode     Mode      Status   Status  Trap   Appliance   POE SFPType
-- ------- ---- ------- ---------- ---------- ------ ------- --------- -------------
1  Normal  Forw Enable  Auto       1000 Full  Up     Enable  Enable     N/A NotPresent
2  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       1000 Full  Down   Enable  Enable     N/A NotPresent
3  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       1000 Full  Down   Enable  Enable     N/A NotPresent
4  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       1000 Full  Down   Enable  Enable     N/A NotPresent

Note

Some WLAN controllers may have only one port listed because they have only one physical port.


show profiling policy summary

To display local device classification of the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller (WLC), use the show profiling policy summary command.

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.5

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show profiling policy summary command:

(Cisco Controller) > show profiling policy summary

Number of Builtin Classification Profiles: 88
ID   Name                                             Parent Min CM Valid
==== ================================================ ====== ====== =====
   0 Android                                            None     30   Yes
   1 Apple-Device                                       None     10   Yes
   2 Apple-MacBook                                         1     20   Yes
   3 Apple-iPad                                            1     20   Yes
   4 Apple-iPhone                                          1     20   Yes
   5 Apple-iPod                                            1     20   Yes
   6 Aruba-Device                                       None     10   Yes
   7 Avaya-Device                                       None     10   Yes
   8 Avaya-IP-Phone                                        7     20   Yes
   9 BlackBerry                                         None     20   Yes
  10 Brother-Device                                     None     10   Yes
  11 Canon-Device                                       None     10   Yes
  12 Cisco-Device                                       None     10   Yes
  13 Cisco-IP-Phone                                       12     20   Yes
  14 Cisco-IP-Phone-7945G                                 13     70   Yes
  15 Cisco-IP-Phone-7975                                  13     70   Yes
  16 Cisco-IP-Phone-9971                                  13     70   Yes
  17 Cisco-DMP                                            12     20   Yes
  18 Cisco-DMP-4400                                       17     70   Yes
  19 Cisco-DMP-4310                                       17     70   Yes
  20 Cisco-DMP-4305                                       17     70   Yes
  21 DLink-Device                                       None     10   Yes
  22 Enterasys-Device                                   None     10   Yes
  23 HP-Device                                          None     10   Yes
  24 HP-JetDirect-Printer                                 23     30   Yes
  25 Lexmark-Device                                     None     10   Yes
  26 Lexmark-Printer-E260dn                               25     30   Yes
  27 Microsoft-Device                                   None     10   Yes
  28 Netgear-Device                                     None     10   Yes
  29 NintendoWII                                        None     10   Yes
  30 Nortel-Device                                      None     10   Yes
  31 Nortel-IP-Phone-2000-Series                          30     20   Yes
  32 SonyPS3                                            None     10   Yes
  33 XBOX360                                              27     20   Yes
  34 Xerox-Device                                       None     10   Yes
  35 Xerox-Printer-Phaser3250                             34     30   Yes
  36 Aruba-AP                                              6     20   Yes
  37 Cisco-Access-Point                                   12     10   Yes
  38 Cisco-IP-Conference-Station-7935                     13     70   Yes
  39 Cisco-IP-Conference-Station-7936                     13     70   Yes
  40 Cisco-IP-Conference-Station-7937                     13     70   Yes


show qos

To display quality of service (QoS) information, use the show qos command.

show qos { bronze | gold | platinum | silver}

Syntax Description

bronze

Displays QoS information for the bronze profile of the WLAN.

gold

Displays QoS information for the gold profile of the WLAN.

platinum

Displays QoS information for the platinum profile of the WLAN.

silver

Displays QoS information for the silver profile of the WLAN.

Command Default

None.

Examples

This example shows how to display QoS information for the gold profile:


> show qos gold
Description...................................... For Video Applications
Maximum Priority................................. video
Unicast Default Priority......................... video
Multicast Default Priority....................... video
Per-SSID Rate Limits............................. UpstreamDownstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
Per-Client Rate Limits........................... UpstreamDownstream
Average Data Rate................................ 0 0
Average Realtime Data Rate....................... 0 0
Burst Data Rate.................................. 0 0
Burst Realtime Data Rate......................... 0 0
protocol......................................... none

802.11a Customized EDCA Settings:
ecwmin....................................... 3
ecwmax....................................... 4
aifs......................................... 7
txop......................................... 94

802.11a Customized packet parameter Settings:
Packet retry time............................ 3
Not retrying threshold....................... 100
Disassociating threshold..................... 500
Time out value............................... 35

show qos qosmap

To see the current QoS map configuration, use the show qos command.

show qos qosmap

Syntax Description

qosmap

Displays the current QoS map

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification
8.1 This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows the current QoS map configuration:

 show qos qosmap

show queue-info

To display all the message queue information pertaining to the system, use the show queue-info command.

show queue-info

Syntax Description

This command has no arguments or keywords.

Command Default

None

Command History

Release Modification

7.5

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following is a sample output of the show queue-info command.


(Cisco Controller) > show queue-info

Total message queue count = 123

Queue Name                  Allocated    InUse       MaxUsed
---------------------------------------------------------------
PRINTF-Q                       256          0          0
dtlqueue                       4096         0          6
GRE Queue                      100          0          1
dtlarpqueue                    4096         0          6
NIM-Q                          116          0          1
SIM-Q                          116          0          6
DHCP Client Queue              8            0          0
dhcpv6ProxyMsgQueue            250          0          0
FDQ-Q                          30300        0          3
dot1d_Queue                    512          0          29
Garp-Q                         256          0          1
dot3ad_queue                   1024         0          0
DEBUG-Q                        8192         0          8
LOGGER-Q                       8192         0          5
TS-Q                           256          0          0


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

Table 5. show queue-info Field Descriptions
Field Description

Queue Name

Name of the task message queue.

Allocated

Memory size, in bytes, of the message queue.

InUse

Queue that is currently used. A value of 0 indicates that there are no messages that have to be processed by the task.

MaxUsed

Maximum number of messages processed by the task after the controller is up.