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show ap client-trace status
show ap client-trace { events { all | mac word | system } | skb { drop-list | stats } | status }
The following example shows how to view the AP client trace status:
cisco-ap# show ap client-trace status
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show arp
show arp
To view the ARP table, use the show arp command.
show arp
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show avc cft
The following example shows how to view the AVC client flow table:
cisco-ap# show avc cft 02:35:2E:03:E0:F2
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show avc nbar
The following example shows how to view the AVC NBAR build information:
cisco-ap# show avc nbar build
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show avc netflow flows
The following example shows how to view all the currently cached flows:
cisco-ap# show avc netflow flows
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show avc status
The following example shows how to view AVC provisioning status per WLAN/VAP:
cisco-ap# show avc status
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show boot
show boot
To show boot attributes, use the show boot command.
show boot
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show capwap
show capwap
To disaply CAPWAP options, use the show capwap command.
ip CAPWAP IP configuration
The following example shows how to view the CAPWAP multicast information:
cisco-ap# show capwap mcast
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show capwap client
show capwap client {callinfo info | detailrcb | rcb | config | ha | msginfo | timers | traffic}
The following example shows how to view CAPWAP client traffic information:
cisco-ap# show capwap client traffic
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show capwap client trace
show capwap client trace {clear | delete | disable | save | start | stop}
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show capwap ids sig
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show cdp
show cdp
To display CDP options, use the show cdp command.
Syntax Description entry device device-name Information for specific neighbor entry whose name you must enter
The following example shows how to view information for a specific neighbor entry:
cisco-ap# show cdp entry device mydevice
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show class-map
show class-map
To display CPL class map, use the show class-map command.
show class-map
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show cleanair debug
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show client statistics
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show clock
show clock
To display the system clock, use the show clock command.
show clock
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show configuration
show configuration
To display the contents of the non-volatile memory, use the show configuration command.
show configuration
8.10.112.0 The output of this command was enhanced to show the status of broken antenna detection.
AP Name : AP58AC.78DC.C2F0
Admin State : Enabled
AP Mode : FlexConnect
AP Submode : Not Configured
Location : default location
Reboot Reason : Reload command
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AP Link LAG status : Disabled
AP WSA Mode : Enabled
Vlan Interface : Disabled
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show controller ble
Syntax Description ble-interface-number BLE interface number that you must enter; Valid value is 0
floor-tag floor-beacon-mac-addr Displays sync data of the floor beacon whose MAC address you must
specify
scan detail floor-beacon-mac-addr Displays BLE scan summary information in detail; you must specify
the floor beacon MAC address
Examples
To view the BLE timers information, use this command:
cisco-ap# show controller ble 0 timers
Timers
------
Scan timer status : Running
Scan timer interval : 10 secs
Scan started at : 0D:00H:04M:28S ago
Last scan done at : 0D:00H:00M:06S ago
If scanning is working as expected, the 'Last scan done at' time should always be less than or equal
to the scan interval set.
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show controllers dot11Radio
The following example shows how to view 802.11 interface information for interface number 1:
cisco-ap# show controllers dot11Radio 1
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show controllers nss status
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show controllers wired
The following example shows how to view information about the controllers' wired interface whose
ID is 1:
cisco-ap# show controllers wired 1
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show crypto
show crypto
To view the crypto attributes, use the show crypto command.
show crypto
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show debug
show debug
To view the debugs enabled, use the show debug command.
show debug
The following example shows how to view the debugs that are in enabled state:
cisco-ap# show debug
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show dhcp
show dhcp
To view the status of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), use the show dhcp command.
Syntax Description lease Displays the DHCP addresses leased from a server
The following example shows how to view the status of DHCP addresses leased from a server:
cisco-ap# show dhcp lease
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show dot11 qos
The following example shows how to view the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for 802.11
network:
cisco-ap# show dot11 qos
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show filesystems
show filesystems
To view the filesystem information, use the show filesystems command.
show filesystems
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show flash
show flash
To view the flash contents, use the show flash command.
The following example shows how to view the details of a core file in flash:
cisco-ap# show flash cores detail filename1
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show flexconnect
show flexconnect
To view the flexconnect information for an access point, use the show flexconnect command.
The following example shows how to view the information about a client of a FlexConnect AP:
cisco-ap# show flexconnect client
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show flexconnect oeap firewall
The following example shows how to view the OEAP firewall DMZ information:
cisco-ap# show flexconnect oeap firewall dmz
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show flexconnect wlan
Syntax Description l2acl Specifies the Layer 2 ACL mapping for WLAN
The following example shows how to view the WLAN Layer 2 ACL mapping for the Flexconnect
AP:
cisco-ap# show flexconnect wlan l2acl
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show interfaces dot11Radio
Syntax Description radio-interface-number Specifies the interface number for 802.11 radio. The valid range is from 0 to
1
memory-address Specifies the memory address. The valid range is between 0 and ffffffff
The following example shows how to view the DFS statistics for a 802.11 interface whose number
is 1:
cisco-ap# show interfaces dot11Radio 1 dfs
DFS Data:
Radar Detected: 0
Inactive Radar Detected: 0
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show interfaces network
The following example shows how to view the Linux network interfaces:
cisco-ap# show interfaces network
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show interfaces wired
The following example shows how to view the wired interface whose number is 1:
cisco-ap# show interfaces wired 1
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show inventory
show inventory
To view the physical inventory, use the show inventory command.
show inventory
NAME: AP2800, DESCR: Cisco Aironet 2800 Series (IEEE 802.11ac) Access Point
PID: AIR-AP2802I-D-K9 , VID: V01, SN: XXXXXXXXXXX
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show ip
show ip
To view the IP information, use the show ip command.
The following example shows how to view information about the lists the IP access lists:
cisco-ap# show ip access-lists
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show lacp
show lacp
To view the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) options, use the show lacp command.
The following example shows how to view the LACP traffic information:
cisco-ap# show lacp counters
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show logging
show logging
To view the contents of logging buffers, use the show logging command.
show logging
The following example shows how to view the contents of logging buffers:
cisco-ap# show logging
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show memory
show memory
To display memory usage on an access point, use the show memory command.
The following example shows how to view the system memory usage statistics:
cisco-ap# show memory
Memory summary:
MemTotal: 1030608 kB
MemFree: 713832 kB
MemAvailable: 710492 kB
Buffers: 0 kB
Cached: 88224 kB
SwapCached: 0 kB
Active: 28932 kB
Inactive: 82872 kB
Active(anon): 28900 kB
Inactive(anon): 82812 kB
Active(file): 32 kB
Inactive(file): 60 kB
Unevictable: 0 kB
Mlocked: 0 kB
SwapTotal: 0 kB
SwapFree: 0 kB
Dirty: 0 kB
Writeback: 0 kB
AnonPages: 23580 kB
Mapped: 11380 kB
Shmem: 88132 kB
Slab: 132140 kB
SReclaimable: 3368 kB
SUnreclaim: 128772 kB
KernelStack: 864 kB
PageTables: 748 kB
NFS_Unstable: 0 kB
Bounce: 0 kB
WritebackTmp: 0 kB
CommitLimit: 515304 kB
Committed_AS: 193960 kB
VmallocTotal: 1024000 kB
VmallocUsed: 69808 kB
VmallocChunk: 915324 kB
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show memory
System Memory:
total used free shared buffers
Mem: 1030608 316848 713760 0 0
-/+ buffers: 316848 713760
Swap: 0 0 0
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show policy-map
show policy-map
To view policy maps on access point, use the show policy-map command.
show policy-map
The following example shows how to view the policy maps on the access point:
cisco-apshow policy-map
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show processes
show processes
To view process utilization details, use the show processes command.
Syntax Description cpu cpu-number Displays the specified CPU's utilization of the processes; valid range of values for the
CPU number is between 0 to 3
The following example shows how to view the process watchdog status:
cisco-ap# show processes status
Process Alive Monitored
capwapd True True
switchdrvr True False
wcpd True True
kclick True True
cleanaird True True
mrvlfwd True True
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show processes memory
The following example shows how to view the list of processes utilizing the memory on the access
point:
cisco-ap# show processes memory
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show processes memory
4684 1592 192 368 304 368 304 132 syslogd -S -s 100 -b 1 -L -R 255.255.255.255
30913 1592 192 332 264 332 264 132 more
4688 1584 184 344 284 344 284 132 klogd
4686 1584 184 320 264 320 264 132 printkd
30906 1584 184 284 228 284 228 132 sleep 10
29085 1452 332 640 416 640 416 132 /usr/sbin/dropbear -E -j -k -d
/storage/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key -r /storage/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key
6209 1384 264 416 364 416 364 132 /usr/sbin/dropbear -E -j -k -d
/storage/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key -r /storage/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key
8411 1096 212 444 336 444 336 132 dnsmasq -C /etc/dnsmasq.host.conf
6115 1096 212 436 340 436 340 132 dnsmasq -C /etc/dnsmasq.vaperr.conf
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show rrm
show rrm
To view the Radio Resource Management (RRM) properties, use the show rrm command.
Usage Guidelines The following example shows how to view the level 1 channel scan list in Hyperlocation:
cisco-ap# show rrm hyperlocation level1-list
Level-1 List for 2.4GHz Band
===================================
Channel Width Serving MAC Max Clients
------- ----- ----------------- -----------
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show rrm rogue containment
Syntax Description ignore Displays list of rogue APs that are configured to be ignored
The following example shows how to view the rogue containment and statistics for the 802.11
interface numbered 1:
cisco-ap# show rrm rogue containment info Dot11Radio 1
Rogue Containment Info and Stats for slot 1:
bssid client-addr contain-type channels
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show rrm rogue detection
show rrm rogue detection {adhoc | ap | clients | config | rx-stats} Dot11Radio radio-interface-number
Syntax Description adhoc Displays the primary ad hoc rogue AP list for a 802.11 radio slot; valid values are
0 and 1
ap Displays rogue detection parameters for the AP for a 802.11 radio slot; valid values
are 0 and 1
radio-interface-number The 802.11 radio interface number; valid values are 0 and 1
The following example shows how to view the RRM rogue detection configuration details:
cisco-ap# show rrm rogue detection config
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show rrm rogue detection
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show running-config
show running-config
To display the contents of the currently running configuration on the access point, use the show running-config
command.
show running-config
The following example shows how to view the contents of the currently running configuration on
the access point:
cisco-ap# show running-config
AP Name : ap1540
Admin State : Enabled
AP Mode : Local
AP Submode : None
Location : default location
Reboot Reason : Config Mwar
Primary controller name : cisco_3504
Primary controller IP : <controller-ip-address>
Secondary controller name :
Secondary controller IP :
Tertiary controller name :
Tertiary controller IP :
Controller from DHCP offer : <controller-dhcp-server-address>
Controller from DNS server : <controller-dns-server-address>
AP join priority : 1
IP Prefer-mode : IPv4
CAPWAP UDP-Lite : Unconfigured
Last Joined Controller name: wlc3504
DTLS Encryption State : Disabled
Discovery Timer : 10
Heartbeat Timer : 30
CDP State : Enabled
Watchdog monitoring : Enabled
IOX : Disabled
RRM State : Enabled
LSC State : Disabled
SSH State : Enabled
AP Username : admin
Session Timeout : 0
Extlog Host : 0.0.0.0
Extlog Flags : 0
Extlog Status Interval : 0
Syslog Host : <syslog-host-ip-address>
Syslog Facility : 0
Syslog Level : errors
Core Dump TFTP IP Addr :
Core Dump File Compression : Disabled
Core Dump Filename :
Client Trace Status : Enabled(All)
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show security data-corruption
Examples
The following example shows how to view data inconsistency errors:
cisco-ap# show security data-corruption
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show security system state
Examples
To view the current state of system-level security, use this command:
cisco-ap# show security system state
XSPACE:
Non-Executable stack: Yes
Non-Executable heap: Yes
Non-Writable text: Yes
OSC:
Version: 1.1.0
SafeC:
Version: 3.1.1
The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display:
Field Description
Non-Writable text Indicates whether the system prevents the text section
from being writable
OSC version Indicates the version of the OSC library used by the
applications
SafeC version Indicates the version of the SafeC library used by the
applications
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show spectrum
show spectrum
To view the show commands of the spectrum firmware, use the show spectrum command.
The following example shows how to view the spectrum firmware status:
cisco-ap# show spectrum status
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show tech-support
show tech-support
To automatically run show commands that display system information, use the show tech-support command.
show tech-support
The following example shows how to automatically run show commands that display system
information:
cisco-ap# show tech-support
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show version
show version
To view the software version information of the AP, use the show version command.
show version
The following example shows how to view the software version information of the AP:
cisco-ap# show version
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show trace dot11_chn
Syntax Description enable Enables displaying of off-channel events on the 802.11 radio 0 and 1
Examples
The following example shows how to view off-channel event statistics on 802.11 radios:
cisco-ap# show trace dot11_chn statistics
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show trace
show trace
To view trace logs on the AP, use the show trace command.
show trace
The following example shows how to view the trace logs on the AP:
cisco-ap# show trace
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show wips
show wips
To view details of the AP that is configured in wIPS mode, use the show wips command.
show wips {alarm alarm-id | analyzer | buffer | channel channelno | infrastructure-device | neighbors
| node mac mac-address | node number number | object | policy policy-id | policy ssid | session
mac-address | stats | violation node mac-address | violation channel channel-number}
Syntax Description alarm Displays statistics of the configured alarm if the AP is configured in
wIPS mode; valid values are between 0 and 255
node Node.
number number Node number; valid values are between 1 and 500
policy {policy-id |ssid AP policy; you must specify either a policy ID or the policy SSID.
session mac-address Displays node session details; you must enter the MAC address of the
node
channel channel-number alarm-id Tracks channel-based violations; you must enter channel numbeer and
alarm ID
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show wips
The following example shows how to view the wIPS statistics information on the AP:
cisco-ap# show wips stats
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