The following information about the CAPWAP service can be viewed using the command line:
Parameters | Meaning |
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-addresses [<IfcNum>] | Shows the address tables of an individual or all WLC tunnels. In the case of an individual WLC tunnel, enter for the <IfcNum> the number of logical WLC tunnel interface, for example 10. |
-groups | Shows the information for an individual or all available assignment/tag groups. |
You can supplement the command show capwap groups with the parameters listed below, which control the scope of the displayed information:
Parameters | Meaning |
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all | Shows the names configured in the setup menu and the device's internal names for all assignment/tag groups as well as the default groups that were set up. The default group represents an internal group which contains all APs. |
<group1> <group2> <…> | Shows all APs of the respective assignment/tag groups. |
-l <location> | Shows all APs of the respective location. |
-c <country> | Shows all APs of the respective country. |
-i <city> | Shows all APs of the respective city. |
-s <street> | Shows all APs of the respective street. |
-b <building> | Shows all APs of the respective building. |
-f <floor> | Shows all APs of the respective floor. |
-r <room> | Shows all APs of the respective room description. |
-d <device> | Shows all APs that have the specified device name. |
-v <firmware> | Shows all APs which have the specified firmware. To do this, enter the version number for <firmware> followed by the build number, e.g., 9.00.0001. |
-x <firmware> | Shows all APs with a firmware version lower than the one installed on the current device. |
-y <firmware> | Shows all APs with a firmware version the same or lower than the one installed on the current device. |
-z <firmware> | Shows all APs with a firmware version higher than the one installed on the current device. |
-t <firmware> | Shows all APs with a firmware version the same or higher than the one installed on the current device. |
-n <intranet> | Shows all APs with an IP belonging to the specified Intranet address. |
-p <profile> | Shows all APs that have been assigned with the specified WLAN profile. |
rmgrp <group1 intern_name> <group2 intern_name> … | Deletes the group(s) with the specified internal names from the memory of the device. Use this command to free up the main memory if too large a number of groups is degrading the performance of the device. The entry in the setup menu is unaffected by this action. |
resetgrps | Deletes all groups except the default group. |
For location information the device evaluates the information entered under Location in the access point table. The following field names are available:
- co=Country
- ci=City
- st=Street
- bu=Building
- fl=Floor
- ro=Room
Example commands
show capwap group all show capwap group group1 show capwap group -l yourlocation show capwap group -s yourstreetname show capwap group -d yourdevicename show capwap group -p yourprofilename show capwap group -d yourdevicename -p yourprofile -v yourfirmversion …