Cisco Systems DL-2159-05 manual Entering Diagnostic Commands, 13-16

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Chapter 13 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

Using Command-Line Diagnostics

Table 13-1 CLI Diagnostic Commands (continued)

Command

Information Displayed

 

 

:vxdiag_ipstatshow

IP statistics

 

 

:vxdiag_memshow

Free and allocated memory on the access point

 

 

:vxdiag_muxshow

Networking protocols installed on the access point

 

 

:vxdiag_routeshow

Current routing information

 

 

:vxdiag_tcpstatshow

TCP statistics

 

 

:vxdiag_udpstatshow

UDP statistics

 

 

Entering Diagnostic Commands

Follow these steps to enter diagnostic commands in the CLI:

Note These steps describe opening the CLI with Telnet. If the access point is configured to block Telnet access, follow the instructions in the “Preparing to Use a Terminal Emulator” section on page 2-4to open the CLI by using a terminal emulator through a serial cable connected to the access point’s serial port.

Step 1 On your computer’s Start menu, select Programs > Accessories > Telnet.

If Telnet is not listed in your Accessories menu, select Start > Run, enter Telnet in the entry field, and press Enter.

Step 2 When the Telnet window appears, click Connect, and select Remote System.

Note In Windows 2000, the Telnet window does not contain pull-down menus. To start the Telnet session in Windows 2000, enter open followed by the access point’s IP address.

Step 3 In the Host Name field, enter the access point’s IP address and click Connect.

Step 4 Press = to display the access point’s home page.

Step 5 Enter the command (for example, :vxdiag_memshow) and press Enter. The command’s diagnostic information appears.

 

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