Overview of CAPWAP parameters with the show command

The following information about the CAPWAP service can be viewed using the command line:

Table 1. Overview of all CAPWAP parameters with the show command
Parameters Meaning
-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:

Table 2. Overview of all CAPWAP group parameters with the show command
Parameters Meaning
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: For instance, the location entry co=Germany, ci=Aachen allows you to list all of the managed APs in Aachen from the console of the WLC with the command +show capwap group -i Aachen.

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 …

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