Cisco AIR-AP521G-A-K9 Configuration Guide - Page 25

Using the Command-Line Interface, Example 1-1, CLI Command Output Example

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Chapter 1 Overview Configuration Options - Advanced client exclusion policies - Advanced security for access point management - Advanced SNMP configuration - Advanced controller management configuration - Guest Lobby Administrator configuration - Advanced controller troubleshooting configuration - Advanced log configurations - Advanced controller file management configuration options For help with these and other advanced configuration tasks, refer to the GUI online help. Using the Command-Line Interface Use the controller command line interface (CLI) if you are experienced using Cisco CLI commands and want to display system parameters or access debugging information (see Example 1-1). Example 1-1 CLI Command Output Example (Cisco Controller) >show stats switch summary Packets Received Without Error 443557435 Broadcast Packets Received 73998045 Packets Received With Error 0 Packets Transmitted Without Error 468934 Broadcast Packets Transmitted 2341 Transmit Packet Errors 0 Address Entries Currently In Use 2 VLAN Entries Currently In Use 1 Time Since Counters Last Cleared 76 day 6 hr 38 min 23 sec (Cisco Controller) > Note The WLC526 controller is simple to install and operate; therefore, the controller CLI consists of a limited number of primarily show and debug commands. OL-15283-01 Cisco 500 Series Wireless Express Mobility Controller Configuration Guide 1-9

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Cisco 500 Series Wireless Express Mobility Controller Configuration Guide
OL-15283-01
Chapter 1
Overview
Configuration Options
Advanced client exclusion policies
Advanced security for access point management
Advanced SNMP configuration
Advanced controller management configuration
Guest Lobby Administrator configuration
Advanced controller troubleshooting configuration
Advanced log configurations
Advanced controller file management configuration options
For help with these and other advanced configuration tasks, refer to the GUI online help.
Using the Command-Line Interface
Use the controller command line interface (CLI) if you are experienced using Cisco CLI commands and
want to display system parameters or access debugging information (see
Example 1-1
).
Example 1-1
CLI Command Output Example
(Cisco Controller) >
show stats switch summary
Packets Received Without Error
...................
443557435
Broadcast Packets Received
.......................
73998045
Packets Received With Error
......................
0
Packets Transmitted Without Error
................
468934
Broadcast Packets Transmitted
....................
2341
Transmit Packet Errors
...........................
0
Address Entries Currently In Use
.................
2
VLAN Entries Currently In Use
....................
1
Time Since Counters Last Cleared
.................
76 day 6 hr 38 min 23 sec
(Cisco Controller) >
Note
The WLC526 controller is simple to install and operate; therefore, the controller CLI consists of a
limited number of primarily
show
and
debug
commands.