Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
Cisco Workgroup Bridges
Using the CLI to View the Status of Workgroup Bridges
Follow these steps to view the status of WGBs on your network using the controller CLI.
Step 1 To see any WGBs on your network, enter this command:
show wgb summary
Information similar to the following appears:
Number of WGBs |
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MAC Address | IP Address | AP Name | Status | WLAN | Auth | Protocol | Clients |
00:0d:ed:dd:25:82 | 10.24.8.73 | a1 | Assoc | 3 | Yes | 802.11b | 1 |
Step 2 To see the details of any wired clients that are connected to a particular WGB, enter this command: show wgb detail wgb_mac_address
Information similar to the following appears:
Number of wired client(s): 1
MAC Address | IP Address | AP Name | Mobility | WLAN | Auth |
00:0d:60:fc:d5:0b | 10.24.8.75 | a1 | Local | 3 | Yes |
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Using the CLI to Debug WGB Issues
Use the commands in this section if you experience any problems with the WGB.
1.To enable debugging for IAPP messages, errors, and packets, enter these commands:
•debug iapp all
•debug iapp error
•debug iapp packet
2.If you experience a roaming issue, enter this command: debug mobility handoff enable
3.If you experience an IP assignment issue and DHCP is used, enter these commands:
•debug dhcp message enable
•debug dhcp packet enable
4.If you experience an IP assignment issue and static IP is used, enter these commands:
•debug dot11 mobile enable
•debug dot11 state enable
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