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How to identify WLC Last Reset Reason -8500

How to identify the last reset reason for the WLC. I believe the older version of the wlc is providing the last reset reason once we issue Show sysinfo command.



 

---------------Show sysinfo---------------

System Information
Manufacturer's Name.............................. Cisco Systems Inc.
Product Name..................................... Cisco Controller
Product Version.................................. 8.3.143.0
RTOS Version..................................... 8.3.143.0
Bootloader Version............................... 7.6.100.0
Emergency Image Version.......................... 7.6.100.0

OUI File Update Time............................. Sun Sep 07 10:44:07 IST 2014

Build Type....................................... DATA + WPS

System Name...................................... WLC-Primary
System Location.................................. 
System Contact................................... 
System ObjectID.................................. 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.1615
Redundancy Mode.................................. SSO
IP Address....................................... 10.6.110.104
IPv6 Address..................................... ::
System Up Time................................... 0 days 6 hrs 26 mins 15 secs
System Timezone Location......................... (XX)
System Stats Realtime Interval................... 5
System Stats Normal Interval..................... 180

Configured Country............................... XX
Operating Environment............................ Commercial (10 to 35 C)
Internal Temp Alarm Limits....................... 10 to 38 C
Internal Temperature............................. +22 C
Fan Status....................................... OK

RAID Volume Status
Drive 0.......................................... Good
Drive 1.......................................... Good

State of 802.11b Network......................... Enabled
State of 802.11a Network......................... Enabled
Number of WLANs.................................. 14
Number of Active Clients......................... 2913


OUI Classification Failure Count................. 116


Burned-in MAC Address............................ F8:72:EA:XX:XX:XX
Power Supply 1................................... Present, OK
Power Supply 2................................... Present, OK
Maximum number of APs supported.................. 6000
System Nas-Id.................................... WLC-8500
WLC MIC Certificate Types........................ SHA1
Licensing Type................................... RTU
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balaji.bandi
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how about below command :

 

> show logging last-reset

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I checked this command as well but its not showing 

Hi @Nishad Dadhaniya ,

 

Yes, with show sysinfo you can get the last reset reason.

 

Use command grep include "Last Reset" "show sysinfo". Below is the sample output.

 

(Cisco Controller) >grep include "Last Reset" "show sysinfo"
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Last Reset....................................... Software reset

There are 1 lines matching the pattern Last Reset

 

HTH,

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Sathiyanarayanan Ravindran

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HI ,

 

I believe it should show in the show sysinfo output as i have posted complete output i can't see anywhere for the last reset reason.

 

can you confirm your wlc os Version, I doubt the grep command will provide the last reset reason as its not showing in complete output.

 

 

HI ,



I believe it should show in the show sysinfo output as i have posted complete output i can't see anywhere for the last reset reason.



can you confirm your wlc os Version, I doubt the grep command will provide the last reset reason as its not showing in complete output.
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