show Commands

show ap client-trace status

To view the AP client trace details, use the show ap client-trace status command.

show ap client-trace { events { all | mac word | system } | skb { drop-list | stats } | status }

Syntax Description

events

View client trace event information

all

Displays all client trace events

system

Displays all system events

mac

Displays client trace events for specific MAC address

word

Specific client MAC address

skb

Displays client trace SKB information

drop-list

Displays client trace SKB drop list information

stats

Displays client trace SKB statistics

status

Displays client trace configuration

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the AP client trace status:

cisco-ap# show ap client-trace status

show arp

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

show arp

Syntax Description

arp

Shows ARP table

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows a sample output of the command:

cisco-ap# show arp

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

show avc cft

To view the AVC client flow table information, use the show avc cft command.

show avc cft word

Syntax Description

word

Client MAC address

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the AVC client flow table:

cisco-ap# show avc cft 02:35:2E:03:E0:F2

show avc nbar

To view the AVC NBAR information, use the show avc nbar command.

show avc nbar {statistics | build | version}

Syntax Description

statistics

Displays NBAR build details

build

Displays NBAR statistics

version

Displays NBAR and PP version

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the AVC NBAR build information:

cisco-ap# show avc nbar build 

show avc netflow flows

To list all the flows currently cached and to be sent to the Cisco WLC, use the show avc netflow flows command.

show avc netflow flows {download | upload}

Syntax Description

download

Lists currently cached download flows

upload

Lists currently cached upload flows

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view all the currently cached flows:

cisco-ap# show avc netflow flows

show avc status

To list the AVC provisioning status per WLAN/VAP, use the show avc status command.

show avc status

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view AVC provisioning status per WLAN/VAP:

cisco-ap# show avc status

VAP FNF-STATUS AVC-QOS-STATUS
  0   Disabled       Disabled
  1   Disabled       Disabled
  2   Disabled       Disabled
  3   Disabled       Disabled
  4   Disabled       Disabled
  5   Disabled       Disabled
  6   Disabled       Disabled
  7   Disabled       Disabled
  8   Disabled       Disabled
  9   Disabled       Disabled
 10   Disabled       Disabled
 11   Disabled       Disabled
 12   Disabled       Disabled
 13   Disabled       Disabled
 14   Disabled       Disabled
 15   Disabled       Disabled

show boot

To show boot attributes, use the show boot command.

show boot

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view boot attributes:

cisco-ap# show boot

BOOT path-list:      part2
Console Baudrate:    9600
Enable Break:        yes
Manual Boot:         no
Memory Debug:        no
Crashkernel:    

show capwap

To disaply CAPWAP options, use the show capwap command.

show capwap [ip | mcast | traffic]

Syntax Description

client

CAPWAP client information

ids

CAPWAP ID information

ip

CAPWAP IP configuration

location

CAPWAP location information

mcast

CAPWAP multicast information

pnp

PNP information

traffic

CAPWAP traffic information

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the CAPWAP multicast information:

cisco-ap# show capwap mcast

show capwap client

To display CAPWAP client information, use the show capwap client command.

show capwap client {callinfo info | detailrcb | rcb | config | ha | msginfo | timers | traffic}

Syntax Description

callinfo info

CAPWAP client call information

detailrcb

CAPWAP client detailed RCB information

rcb

CAPWAP client RCB information

config

CAPWAP client config information

ha

CAPWAP client HA parameters

msginfo

CAPWAP client messages information

timers

CAPWAP client timers

traffic

CAPWAP client 802.11 traffic information

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view CAPWAP client traffic information:

cisco-ap# show capwap client traffic

show capwap client trace

To display CAPWAP trace, use the show capwap client trace command.

show capwap client trace {clear | delete | disable | save | start | stop}

Syntax Description

clear

Clears trace

delete

Deletes trace

disable

Disables trace at boot

enable

Enables trace at boot

save

Saves trace

start

Starts trace

stop

Stops trace

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view CAPWAP client trace:

cisco-ap# show capwap client trace

show capwap ids sig

To disaplay CAPWAP ID signatures, use the show capwap ids sig command.

show capwap ids sig [list | stats]

Syntax Description

list

Signature list entries

stats

Signature attack statistics

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example show how to view CAPWAP ID signature statistics:

cisco-ap# show capwap ids sig stats

show cdp

To display CDP options, use the show cdp command.

show cdp {entry device device-name | inline_power | interface | neighbors | traffic}

Syntax Description

entry device device-name

Information for specific neighbor entry whose name you must enter

inline_power

Inline power negotiation information

interface

CDP interface status and configuration

neighbors

CDP neighbor entries

traffic

CDP statistics

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view information for a specific neighbor entry:

cisco-ap# show cdp entry device mydevice

show class-map

To display CPL class map, use the show class-map command.

show class-map

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view CPL class map:

cisco-ap# show class-map

show cleanair debug

To display cleanair debug settings, use the show cleanair debug command.

show cleanair debug

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view CleanAir debug settings:

cisco-ap# show cleanair debug

show client statistics

To disaply client statistics, use the show client statistics command.

show client statistics client-mac-address

Syntax Description

client-mac-address

MAC address of the client

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view client statistics:

cisco-ap# show client statistics 70:DB:98:66:34:FA

show clock

To display the system clock, use the show clock command.

show clock

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the system clock:

cisco-ap# show clock

show configuration

To display the contents of the non-volatile memory, use the show configuration command.

show configurationrlan

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Syntax Description

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

8.9

This command was enhanced by adding rlan parameter.

8.10.112.0

The output of this command was enhanced to show the status of broken antenna detection.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the AP configuration details:

cisco-ap# show configuration

AP Name                    : AP58AC.78DC.C2F0
Admin State                : Enabled
AP Mode                    : FlexConnect
AP Submode                 : Not Configured
Location                   : default location
Reboot Reason              : Reload command
.
.
AP Link LAG status         : Disabled
AP WSA Mode                : Enabled
Vlan Interface             : Disabled

Broken antenna detection   : Enabled (Global)
RSSI Failure Threshold     : 40
Weak RSSI                  : 60
Detection Time             : 12
If any broken antenna?     : ALL
AP58AC.78DC.C2F0#

show controller ble

To view Bluetooth Low Energy radio interface parameter information, use the show controller ble command.

show controller ble ble-interface-number { {broadcast | counters | floor-tag floor-beacon-mac-addr | interface | local | scan {brief | detail | floor-beacon-mac-addr} | timers}

Syntax Description

ble-interface-number

BLE interface number that you must enter; Valid value is 0

broadcast

Displays BLE broadcast summary information

counters

Displays BLE transport counters information

floor-tag floor-beacon-mac-addr

Displays sync data of the floor beacon whose MAC address you must specify

interface

Displays BLE interface summary information

local

Displays sync information of host BLE radio

scan brief

Displays brief BLE scan summary information

scan detail floor-beacon-mac-addr

Displays BLE scan summary information in detail; you must specify the floor beacon MAC address

timers

Displays BLE timers information

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.7

This command was introduced.

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.

show controllers dot11Radio

To display dot11 interface information, use the show controllers dot11Radio command.

show controllers dot11Radio dot11-interface-no {antenna | { atfconfiguration| statistics} | bandselect | client { client-mac-addr | all detail } | frequency | powercfg | powerreg | radiostats | rate | vlan | wlan { wlan-id | all detail | } }

Syntax Description

dot11-interface-no

Dot11Radio interface number.

atf configuration

Displays the AirTime Fairness configuration.

atf statistics

Displays the AirTime Fairness statistics.

bandselect

Displays the bandselect statistics.

antenna

Displays the antenna settings

client client-mac-addr

Displays the details of the client whose MAC address is specified.

detail

Displays the TID statistics for all the clients.

frequency

Displays the frequency information.

powercfg

Displays the configured power information.

powerreg

Displays the transmit power information.

radio-stats

Displays the radio statistics.

rate

Displays the rate information.

vlan

Displays the VLAN summary.

wlan wlan-id

Displays the VLAN/WLAN details of the WLAN ID specified.

detail

Displays the TID statistics for all the clients.

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

8.9

This command was enhanced by adding the bandselect ,client all detail , wlan parameters.

Examples

The following example shows how to view 802.11 interface information for interface number 1:

cisco-ap# show controllers dot11Radio 1

show controllers nss status

To display NSS information, use the show controllers nss status command.

show controllers nss status

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view NSS information:

cisco-ap# show controllers nss status

show controllers wired

To view the wired interface, use the show controllers wired command.

show controllers wired wired-interface-number

Syntax Description

wired-interface-number

Wired interface number from 0 to 3

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view information about the controllers' wired interface whose ID is 1:

cisco-ap# show controllers wired 1

wired1    Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr C8:8B:6A:33:59 eMac Status: DOWN
          inet addr:9.11.8.104  Bcast:9.255.255.255  Mask:255.255.255.255
          DOWN BROADCAST RUNNING PROMISC MULTICAST  MTU:2400  Metric:1
          RX packets:38600 errors:0 dropped:1 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:179018 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:80
          RX bytes:3812643 (3.6 MiB)  TX bytes:54721869 (52.1 MiB)

Gig Emac1 Counters
---------------------
0 Good octets rx, 0 Bad octets rx, 0 Unicast frames rx,
0 Broadcast frames rx, 0 Multicast frames rx, 0 64 byte frames rx,
0 65_TO_127 byte frames, 0 128_TO_255 byte frames, 0 256_TO_511 byte frames,
0 512_TO_1023 byte frames, 0 1024_TO_MAX byte frames, 0 Good octets tx,
0 Unicast frames tx, 0 Multicast frames tx, 0 Broadcast frames tx,
0 Crc errors sent, 0 Flow control rx, 0 Flow control tx,
0 Rx fifo overrun, 0 Undersized rx, 0 Fragments rx,
0 Oversize rx, 0 Jabber rx, 0 Mac rx error,
0 Bad crc event, 0 Collision, 0 Late collision, 

show crypto

To view the crypto attributes, use the show crypto command.

show crypto

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the crypto attributes:

cisco-ap# show crypto

show debug

To view the debugs enabled, use the show debug command.

show debug

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the debugs that are in enabled state:

cisco-ap# show debug

show dhcp

To view the status of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), use the show dhcp command.

show dhcp {lease | servers}

Syntax Description

lease

Displays the DHCP addresses leased from a server

servers

Displays the known DHCP servers

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the status of DHCP addresses leased from a server:

cisco-ap# show dhcp lease

show dot11 qos

To view the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for 802.11 network, use the show dot11 qos command.

show dot11 qos

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the Quality of Service (QoS) parameters for 802.11 network:

cisco-ap# show dot11 qos

show filesystems

To view the filesystem information, use the show filesystems command.

show filesystems

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the filesystem information:

cisco-ap# show filesystems

Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ubivol/storage      57.5M      1.9M     52.6M   4% /storage

show flash

To view the flash contents, use the show flash command.

show flash [cores [detail core-file-name ] | crash | syslogs]

Syntax Description

cores

Displays the core files in flash

detail

Displays the core file contents

core-file-name

The core file name

crash

Displays the crash files in flash

syslogs

Displays the syslogs files in flash

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the details of a core file in flash:

cisco-ap# show flash cores detail filename1

show flexconnect

To view the flexconnect information for an access point, use the show flexconnect command.

show flexconnect { calea | cckm | client [ aaa-override | counter | priority] | dot11r | mcast | oeap | pmk | status | vlan-acl | wlan}

Syntax Description

calea

Displays the calea information

cckm

Displays the CCKM cache entry information

client

Displays the client information

aaa-override

Specifies the AAA override parameters

counter

Specifies the counter for all clients

priority

Specifies the client priority

dot11r

Displays the 802.11r cache entry information

mcast

Displays the multicast information

oeap

Displays the FlexConnect OEAP information

pmk

Displays the OKC or PMK cache entry information

status

Displays the standalone status

vlan-acl

Displays the VLAN ACL mapping

wlan

Displays the WLAN configuration

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the information about a client of a FlexConnect AP:

cisco-ap# show flexconnect client

show flexconnect oeap firewall

To view the OEAP firewall information, use the show flexconnect oeap firewall command.

show flexconnect oeap firewall [dmz | filtering | forwarding]

Syntax Description

dmz

Displays the OEAP firewall DMZ information

filtering

Displays the OEAP firewall filtering information

forwarding

Displays the OEAP firewall port forwarding information

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the OEAP firewall DMZ information:

cisco-ap# show flexconnect oeap firewall dmz

show flexconnect wlan

To view the WLAN configuration for Flexconnect AP mode, use the show flexconnect wlan command.

show flexconnect wlan [l2acl | qos | vlan]

Syntax Description

l2acl

Specifies the Layer 2 ACL mapping for WLAN

qos

Specifies the QoS parameters for WLAN

vlan

Specifies the VLAN mapping for WLAN

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the WLAN Layer 2 ACL mapping for the Flexconnect AP:

cisco-ap# show flexconnect wlan l2acl

show interfaces dot11Radio

To view the interface status and configuration for an 802.11 radio, use the show interfaces dot11Radio command.

show interfaces dot11Radio radio-interface-number { dfs | memory [ memory-address length | firmware] | mumimo wlan-number | sniffer | statistics | wlanwlan-id datapathcounters | statistics }

Syntax Description

radio-interface-number

Specifies the interface number for 802.11 radio. The valid range is from 0 to 1

dfs

Displays the DFS statistics

memory

Displays the dump radio memory

memory-address

Specifies the memory address. The valid range is between 0 and ffffffff

length

Specifies the length. The valid range is from 0 to 64

firmware

Dumps firmware logs

mumimo

Displays the multiuser MIMO statistics information

wlan-number

The 802.11-specific value whose valid range is from 0 to 15.

sniffer

Displays the sniffer mode statistics

statistics

Displays the statistics information for 802.11 radio

wlan wlan-id

Displays the specified WLAN information

datapath

Displays the datapath counters.

counters

Displays the datapath counters and drops.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

8.9

This command was enhanced by adding the datapath parameter.

Examples

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

show interfaces network

To view the Linux network interfaces, use the show interfaces network command.

show interfaces network

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the Linux network interfaces:

cisco-ap# show interfaces network

show interfaces wired

To view the wired interface, use the show interfaces wired command.

show interfaces wired wired-interface-number { MIB-stats | datapath counters}

Syntax Description

wired-interface-number

Wired interface number; valid range is between 0 to 3

MIB-stats

Displays the AP internal-Switch MIB counters.

datapath

Displays the datapath counters.

counters

Displays the datapath counters and drops.

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

8.9

This command was enhanced by adding the datapath parameter.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the wired interface whose number is 1:

cisco-ap# show interfaces wired 1

show inventory

To view the physical inventory, use the show inventory command.

show inventory

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the physical inventory:

cisco-ap# show inventory

NAME: AP2800, DESCR: Cisco Aironet 2800 Series (IEEE 802.11ac) Access Point
PID: AIR-AP2802I-D-K9 , VID: V01, SN: XXXXXXXXXXX

show ip

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

show ip { access-lists | interface brief | route | tunnel [ eogre { domain | forwarding-table | gateway} | fabric | summary| sip-snooping{ stats| status} ]}

Syntax Description

access-lists

Lists the IP access lists

interface

Displays the IP interface status and configuration

brief

Displays the brief summary of IP status and configuration

route

Displays the IP routing table

tunnel

Displays the IP tunnel information

eogre

Displays the EoGRE tunnel information

domain

Displays the EoGRE tunnel domain information

forwarding-table

Displays the EoGRE tunnel encapsulation and decapsulation information

gateway

Displays the EoGRE tunnel gateway information

fabric

Displays the IP fabric tunnel information

summary

Displays the information for all tunnels

sip-snooping

Displays the SIP snooping options.

stats

Displays the transmitted and received SIP snooping statistics.

status

Displays the SIP snooping status.

Command Modes

User EXEC (>)

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

8.9

This command was enhanced by adding the sip-snooping parameter.

Examples

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

cisco-ap# show ip access-lists

show lacp

To view the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) options, use the show lacp command.

show lacp {counters | internal | neighbors}

Syntax Description

counters

Displays traffic information

internal

Displays internal information

neighbors

Displays LACP neighbor entries

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the LACP traffic information:

cisco-ap# show lacp counters

show logging

To view the contents of logging buffers, use the show logging command.

show logging

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the contents of logging buffers:

cisco-ap# show logging

show memory

To display memory usage on an access point, use the show memory command.

show memory [detail | pool | summary]

Syntax Description

detail

Displays detailed system memory usage

pool

Displays system memory pool

summary

Display system memory usage statistics

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

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

System Memory:
             total         used         free       shared      buffers
Mem:       1030608       316848       713760            0            0
-/+ buffers:             316848       713760
Swap:            0            0            0

show policy-map

To view policy maps on access point, use the show policy-map command.

show policy-map

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the policy maps on the access point:

cisco-apshow policy-map

show processes

To view process utilization details, use the show processes command.

show processes {cpu cpu-number | dmalloc { capwap | wcp} | status}

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

dmalloc

Displays the process utilization of the dmalloc processes

capwap

Displays dmalloc statistics for CAPWAP

wcp

Displays dmalloc statistics for WCP

status

Displays watchdog process status

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

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

show processes memory

To display the processes on the access point, use the show processes memory command.

show processes memory {maps | smaps} pid pid-number

Syntax Description

maps

Displays maps for the processes

smaps

Displays smaps for the processes

pid pid-number

Process ID that you have to specify

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the list of processes utilizing the memory on the access point:

cisco-ap# show processes memory

Mem total:1030608 anon:23876 map:11424 free:712728
 slab:132748 buf:0 cache:88284 dirty:0 write:0
Swap total:0 free:0
  PID   VSZ^VSZRW   RSS (SHR) DIRTY (SHR) STACK COMMAND
 6227 56500 53464  1168   732  1144   732   132 /usr/sbin/mrvlfwd
 6283 27536 20668 13032  2400 13032  2400   132 /usr/sbin/capwapd
 6297 24880 10612 14536  1376 14536  1376   132 wcpd
 6255  9612  6600  1508  1052  1508  1052   132 /usr/sbin/cleanaird
 5122  9556  4144  2664  2012  2664  2012   132 /usr/bin/capwap_brain
29097  7148  1536  3560  2392  3556  2388   132 /usr/sbin/cisco_shell
 3142  6828  1216  2992  2264  2992  2264   132 /usr/sbin/cisco_shell
 5106  4588   404  1912  1644  1912  1644   132 /usr/bin/fastcgi -s /tmp/fcgi_sock
 5108  4588   404  1912  1644  1912  1644   132 /usr/bin/slowfcgi -s /tmp/slow_fcgi_sock
 6084  4544   452   928   360   928   360   132 /usr/sbin/lighttpd -f /etc/lighttpd.conf
 6214  3692   344  1420   960  1420   960   132 tamd_proc ap-tam 1 0 -debug err
 6213  3556   340  1460  1104  1460  1104   132 tams_proc -debug err
 6133  3396   400  1196   976  1196   976   132 /usr/bin/poder_agent
 4689  3176   336  1012   812  1012   812   132 /usr/bin/sync_log /storage/syslogs/13
 6143  3140   304  1428  1204  1428  1204   132 /usr/bin/failover
 4716  3136   284   616   436   616   436   132 watchdogd
 6121  3116   280   988   820   988   820   132 bigacl_d
 5084  3112   272   952   804   952   804   132 /usr/bin/led_core
 6181  1884   320  1044   260  1044   260   132 perl /usr/bin/drt.pl
    1  1596   196   492   412   492   412   132 init
30914  1596   196   428   344   428   344   132 top -m -b -n 1
 6145  1596   196   248   176   248   176   132 {S80cisco} /bin/sh /etc/init.d/S80cisco start
30912  1592   192   424   356   424   356   132 {show_process_me} /bin/ash /usr/bin/cli_scripts/show_process_memory.sh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30911  1592   192   400   336   400   336   132 /bin/sh -c /usr/bin/cli_scripts/show_process_memory.sh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | more
 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

show rrm

To view the Radio Resource Management (RRM) properties, use the show rrm command.

show rrm {hyperlocation [level1-list ] | neighbor-list [details ] | receive {configuration | statistics}}

Syntax Description

hyperlocation level1-list

Displays status of Cisco Hyperlocation on the AP

neighbor-list

Displays neighbor-list statistics

receive

Receive signal strength indicator (RSSI) of the AP

rogue

Displays rogue-related information

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Usage Guidelines

Examples

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
-------   -----   -----------------   -----------


Level-1 List for 5GHz Band
===================================
Channel   Width         Serving MAC   Max Clients
-------   -----   -----------------   -----------

show rrm rogue containment

To view rogue containment information on an access point, use the show rrm rogue containment command.

show rrm rogue containment {ignore | info} Dot11Radio radio-interface-number

Syntax Description

ignore

Displays list of rogue APs that are configured to be ignored

info

Displays rogue contaimnent configuration and statistics for an AP

Dot11Radio

Specifies the Dot11Radio interface keyword.

radio-interface-number

Slot of the radio interface; valid values are 0 and 1

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

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

      Request Status count
              Submit     0
             Success     0
             Timeout     0
               Error     0
               Tuned     0
             Flushed     0
         Bad Channel     0
        Tail Dropped     0
           Cancelled     0
NDP DFS Tx Cancelled     0
           Tx Failed     0
             Created     0

show rrm rogue detection

To view RRM rogue detection configuration parameters, use the show rrm rogue detection command.

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

clients

Displays primary list of rogue clients

config

Displays rogue detection configuration on the AP

rx-stats

Displays rogue detection receive statistics on the 802.11 interfaces of an AP

Dot11Radio

Specifies 802.11 radio intereface

radio-interface-number

The 802.11 radio interface number; valid values are 0 and 1

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the RRM rogue detection configuration details:

cisco-ap# show rrm rogue detection config

Rogue Detection Configuration for Slot 0:
Rogue Detection Mode : Enabled
Rogue Detection Report Interval : 10
Rogue Detection Minimum Rssi : -90
Rogue Detection Transient Interval : 0
Rogue Detection Flex Contain : Disabled
Rogue Detection Flex Contain Adhoc : Disabled
Rogue Detection Flex Contain SSID : Disabled
Rogue Containment Autorate : Disabled
Scan Duration : 180000
Channel Count : 11
Transient Threshold : 0

Rogue Detection Configuration for Slot 1:
Rogue Detection Mode : Enabled
Rogue Detection Report Interval : 10
Rogue Detection Minimum Rssi : -90
Rogue Detection Transient Interval : 0
Rogue Detection Flex Contain : Disabled
Rogue Detection Flex Contain Adhoc : Disabled
Rogue Detection Flex Contain SSID : Disabled
Rogue Containment Autorate : Disabled
Scan Duration : 180000
Channel Count : 25
Transient Threshold : 0

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

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

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)
Client Trace All Clients   : Enabled
Client Trace Filter        : 0x0000000E
Client Trace Out ConsoleLog: Disabled
WLC Link LAG status        : Disabled
AP Link LAG status         : Disabled
AP WSA Mode                : Disabled

show spectrum

To view the show commands of the spectrum firmware, use the show spectrum command.

show spectrum {list | recover | status }

Syntax Description

list

Lists the spectrum FW data files

recover

Displays the spectrum FW recover count

status

Displays the spectrum FW status

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the spectrum firmware status:

cisco-ap# show spectrum status

Spectrum FW status slot 0:
  version:  1.15.4
  status:   up, crashes 0, resets 0, radio reloads 0
  load:     37.00  34.75  33.50  33.25
  NSI Key:  26c1bd25893a4b6dd3a00fe71735d067
  NSI:      not configured
  reg_wdog: 255 26309 0
  dfs_wdog: 0
  dfs_freq: 0
Spectrum FW status slot 1:
  version:  1.15.4
  status:   up, crashes 0, resets 0, radio reloads 0
  load:     37.25  38.00  38.75  39.00
  NSI Key:  26c1bd25893a4b6dd3a00fe71735d067
  NSI:      not configured
  reg_wdog: 255 26309 0
  dfs_wdog: 0
  dfs_freq: 0

show tech-support

To automatically run show commands that display system information, use the show tech-support command.

show tech-support

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to automatically run show commands that display system information:

cisco-ap# show tech-support

show version

To view the software version information of the AP, use the show version command.

show version

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the software version information of the AP:

cisco-ap# show version

show trace dot11_chn

To view off-channel events on 802.11 channel of an AP, use the show trace dot11_chn command.

show trace dot11_chn {enable | disable | statistics}

Syntax Description

enable

Enables displaying of off-channel events on the 802.11 radio 0 and 1

disable

Disables displaying of off-channel events on the 802.11 radios 0 and 1

statistics

Displays off-channel event statistics on 802.11 radios 0 and 1

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view off-channel event statistics on 802.11 radios:

cisco-ap# show trace dot11_chn statistics

Dot11Radio0 Off-Channel Statistics:
total_count in_prog_count last-chan last-type last-dur
          0             0         0         0        0

Dot11Radio1 Off-Channel Statistics:
total_count in_prog_count last-chan last-type last-dur
          0             0         0         0        0

show trace

To view trace logs on the AP, use the show trace command.

show trace

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the trace logs on the AP:

cisco-ap# show trace

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

alarm-id

Alarm ID; valid values are between 0 and 255

analyzer

Displays analyzer related statistics

buffer

Displays statistics of the buffer

channel

Displays channel related statistics

channelno

Channel number; valid values are between 0 and 255

infrastructure-device

Displays AP infrastructure information

neighbors

Displays statistics of neighbors.

node

Displays AP node information

mac mac-address

MAC address of the node.

node

Node.

number number

Node number; valid values are between 1 and 500

object

AP object store

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

stats

Displays AP statistics

violation

Tracks AP violations

node mac-address

Tracks node-based violations

channel channel-number alarm-id

Tracks channel-based violations; you must enter channel numbeer and alarm ID

Command Modes

Privileged EXEC (#)

Command History

Release Modification

8.1.111.0

This command was introduced.

Examples

The following example shows how to view the wIPS statistics information on the AP:

cisco-ap# show wips stats