Viewing Wds Information; Using Debug Messages - Cisco C3201FESMIC-TP= - 3201 Fast EN Switch Mobile Interface Card Expansion Module Software Configuration Manual

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WDS, Fast Secure Roaming, and Radio Management

Viewing WDS Information

On the CLI in privileged exec mode, use these commands to view information about the current WDS
access point and other access points participating in CCKM:
Command
show wlccp ap
show wlccp wds { ap | mn }
[ detail ] [ mac-addr mac-address ]

Using Debug Messages

In privileged exec mode, use these debug commands to control the display of debug messages for devices
interacting with the WDS access point:
Command
debug wlccp ap
{ mn | mobility | rm | state
|wds-discovery }
debug wlccp leap-client
Description
Use this command on access points participating in CCKM to
display the WDS access point's MAC address, the WDS access
point's IP address, the access point's state (authenticating,
authenticated, or registered), the IP address of the infrastructure
authenticator, and the IP address of the client device (MN)
authenticator.
On the WDS access point only, use this command to display
cached information about access points and client devices.
ap—Use this option to display access points participating in
CCKM. The command displays each access point's MAC
address, IP address, state (authenticating, authenticated, or
registered), and lifetime (seconds remaining before the
access point must reauthenticate). Use the mac-addr option
to display information about a specific access point.
mn—Use this option to display cached information about
client devices, also called mobile nodes. The command
displays each client's MAC address, IP address, the access
point to which the client is associated (cur-AP), and state
(authenticating, authenticated, or registered). Use the detail
option to display the client's lifetime (seconds remaining
before the client must reauthenticate), SSID, and VLAN ID.
Use the mac-addr option to display information about a
specific client device.
If you only enter show wlccp wds, the command displays the
access point's IP address, MAC address, priority, and interface
state (administratively standalone, active, backup, or candidate).
If the state is backup, the command also displays the current
WDS access point's IP address, MAC address, and priority.
Description
Use this command to turn on display of debug messages related
to client devices (mn), the WDS discovery process, and access
point authentication to the WDS access point (state).
Use this command to turn on display of debugging messages
related to LEAP-enabled client devices.
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