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How do I send output of client debug to server

Patrick McHenry
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We are having a problem with a group of tablets that are losing connectivity. I want to "follow" one of those devices around by putting a debug on that specific client and send the debug to a server. That way, when the user gives the times that he disconnected during the day I can look at the debug log. I can't figure out how to send it to the server. Thanks for any help.

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Nicolas Darchis
Cisco Employee
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Hi,

you can't syslog a debug on WLC.

However, your server can telnet/ssh to the controller and save the output to a file. So that when you have the timestamp you can just check the file on server ...

Nicolas.

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Nicolas Darchis
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

you can't syslog a debug on WLC.

However, your server can telnet/ssh to the controller and save the output to a file. So that when you have the timestamp you can just check the file on server ...

Nicolas.

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If this answers your question please mark the question as "answered" and rate it, so other users can easily find it.

Thanks. I was making a mountain out of a mole hill.

You know this function would be a real nice to have for troubleshooting efforts. I mentioned this for years ... Having the client debug to a syslog would be very helpful...

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