06-01-2011 07:32 AM - edited 07-03-2021 08:16 PM
We recently had a need to find out which controller an access point was on and we could not get to our WCS. Does anyone know if there is a CLI command that will display the controller's name that it is attached to?
06-01-2011 07:36 AM
Hi,
On the AP issue the below command and let me know if that helps and please dont forget to rate the usefull posts!!
debug lwapp client rcb
OR
Debug capwap client rcb
lemme know if this answered ur question!!
Regards
Surendra
06-01-2011 07:40 AM
Hi,
I don't see the rcb portion of the command. Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Tim
1140#debug lwapp client ?
cc Call Control related debugs
config LWAPP Client Config Messages
error LWAPP Client Error Messages
event LWAPP Client Event Debugging
fmc-metrics LWAPP Client FMC Metrics
fwd LWAPP Client dot11 forwarding
mgmt LWAPP Client dot11 mgmt
packet LWAPP Client Packet debugging
reassembly LWAPP Client Fragment Reassembly
voice-metrics LWAPP Client Voice Metrics
1140#debug cap
1140#debug capwap cl
1140#debug capwap client ?
config CAPWAP Client Config Messages
detail CAPWAP Client Detail Messages
error CAPWAP Client Error Messages
event CAPWAP Client Event Messages
fwd CAPWAP Client dot11 forwarding
hexdump CAPWAP Client Hexdump Messages
info CAPWAP Client Info Messages
lsc CAPWAP Client LSC Events
mgmt CAPWAP Client dot11 mgmt
packet CAPWAP Client Packets
payload CAPWAP Client Payload Messages
probe CAPWAP Client dot11 probe
reassembly CAPWAP Client Fragment Reassembly
tcp-mss-adjust CAPWAP client MSS adjust
tcp-mss-print CAPWAP Client MSS print
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