06-20-2010 08:34 PM - edited 07-03-2021 06:54 PM
Is there a way to change the controller time stamp to include milliseconds in the CLI? Or, is there another way to test roaming to the millisecond?
06-21-2010 07:04 AM
If you have autonomous AP's just setup the logging to show the millisecond with "service timestamps log datetime msec"
If you have a controller the debug client output shows the milliseconds.
06-24-2010 05:39 AM
I can't see the milliseconds on the controller debug. I get:
Thu Jun 24 08:33:51 2010: 00:16:6f:6e:88:15 10.34.72.133 RUN (20) Change state to START (0) last state RUN (20)
Thu Jun 24 08:33:51 2010: 00:16:6f:6e:88:15 10.34.72.133 START (0) Initializing policy
We are running code 4.2.207.0.
06-24-2010 08:46 AM
In routers it would be:
service timestamps debug date local msec
service timestamps log date local msec
This will add the msecs to the log and debug lines.
James
06-24-2010 08:56 AM
That doesn't work for me. I don't get those options.
(ak650-wism-s4-2) config>service timestamps debug ?
datetime Timestamp debug messages with standard date and time.
disable Do not timestamp debug messages.
uptime Timestamp debug messages with time since last reset.
(ak650-wism-s4-2) config>service timestamps debug datetime ?
(ak650-wism-s4-2) config>service timestamps debug datetime
(ak650-wism-s4-2) config>service timestamps log
datetime Timestamp log messages with standard date and time.
disable Do not timestamp log messages.
uptime Timestamp log messages with time since last reset.
(ak650-wism-s4-2) config>service timestamps log datetime ?
(ak650-wism-s4-2) config>service timestamps log datetime
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