08-18-2015 10:04 AM - edited 07-05-2021 03:47 AM
Hi folks, I have an issue with getting large show run-config files from my controllers in their entirety. Seems like they end prematurely around 3.3 megs. I am using SecureCRT and the logging feature does not show a limitation for the file sizes.
The controller session timeout is set to max and tried unlimited, no difference.
Does the controller have some kind of limitation with sending a large file as output via the cli?
**running version 7.4.121.23
Here's my approach
(set logging output file name in CRT)
>config paging disable
>show run-config
>...... ends before getting to the end
Anybody else run into this?
08-19-2015 02:12 AM
Hi
this may happen, if there is a large output of RF configuration. Normally it is a very ow frequency issue, and I have seen configurations with 6000 Aps working
how are you capturing this? over serial or over telnet/ssh?
Serial has limitations on buffer sizes, so normally it is better to use ssh/telnet as CLI access mechanism
regards
08-19-2015 12:01 PM
Thanks Javier. I was using SSH and SecureCRT. I downloaded a copy of PUTTY and used it with success. I'd just throw up a warning to anybody using SecureCRT that this could happen to you with a 5508 - 7.4.121. - and more than 200APS. With CRT it fails every time on this controller described but using PUTTY it works like it should, full show run-config.
I guess you don't always get what you pay for. :-)
Thanks for the response.
08-19-2015 05:56 PM
I have a deployment with several hundred APs and am not having this issue with SecureCRT. Odd... I just tested with both 64-bit SecureCRT version 7.3.1 and 7.3.4. What version are you running? Just in case it is an underlying OS issue, my 7.3.1 install is on Windows 7 64bit and 7.3.4 on Windows 10 (Yes, I do dare run Windows 10).
10-26-2015 04:59 AM
02-28-2017 08:10 AM
I tried using the upload from controller to tftp server. The parser in the wlcca says something about incomplete config and to use the sh run-config command
I was able to do the sh run-config with putty.
01-19-2017 12:40 AM
Serial has limitations on buffer sizes, so normally it is better to use ssh/telnet as CLI access mechanism
03-07-2017 06:44 AM
>config session timeout 0
>config paging disable
> show run-config
this may workout...
I have 400+ ap's and out put around 17meg
Siva.
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