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Using Command-Line Diagnostics Chapter 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Protocol: IP 4.4 TCP/IP Type: 2048 Recv 0x2732c Shutdown 0x27524 Device: awc Unit: 0 Description: Aironet A504-Family Enhanced Network Driver Protocol: AWC DDP Protocol Type: 34605 Recv 0x6986c Shutdown 0x6a728 Protocol: 802.1X Protocol Type: 34958 Recv 0x9adc4 Shutdown 0x9e5a0 Protocol: AWC WNMP MAC-Level Control Type: 34689 Recv 0x118af4 Shutdown 0x118e9c Protocol: AWC 802.11 MAC-Level Control Type: 57841 Recv 0x6c258 Shutdown 0x6c5dc Protocol: AWC 802.11 MAC-Level Management Type: 57840 Recv 0x6abf0 Shutdown 0x6c580 Protocol: AWC Packet Router Type: 511 Recv 0x5ad0c Shutdown 0x5fbd0 Device: rptr Unit: 1 Description: Aironet 802.11 Bridge Driver Protocol: AWC Packet Router Type: 257 Recv 0x5ad0c Shutdown 0x5fbd0 Protocol: AWC DDP Protocol Type: 34605 Recv 0x6986c Shutdown 0x6a728 Device: rptr Unit: 2 Follow the steps in the "Entering Diagnostic Commands" section on page 9-21 to open the CLI and enter the :vxdiag_muxshow command. :vxdiag_routeshow Use the :vxdiag_routeshow command to display current routing information for the access point. The routing information might look like the following example: ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface 0.0.0.0 10.84.139.129 3 1 1932 emac0 10.84.139.128 10.84.139.141 101 0 0 emac0 ROUTE HOST TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 5 0 696 lo0 These are descriptions for each column in the route net and route host tables: • Destination-IP address of host to which access point is to be routed • Gateway-IP address of host for forwarding packets not in the access point's subnet 9-30 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide OL-2159-03

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Chapter 9
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Command-Line Diagnostics
9-30
Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
OL-2159-03
Protocol: IP 4.4 TCP/IP Type: 2048
Recv 0x2732c
Shutdown 0x27524
Device: awc Unit: 0
Description: Aironet A504-Family Enhanced Network Driver
Protocol: AWC DDP Protocol
Type: 34605
Recv 0x6986c
Shutdown 0x6a728
Protocol: 802.1X Protocol
Type: 34958
Recv 0x9adc4
Shutdown 0x9e5a0
Protocol: AWC WNMP MAC-Level Control
Type: 34689
Recv 0x118af4
Shutdown
0x118e9c
Protocol: AWC 802.11 MAC-Level Control Type: 57841
Recv 0x6c258
Shutdown
0x6c5dc
Protocol: AWC 802.11 MAC-Level Management
Type: 57840
Recv 0x6abf0
Shutdown 0x6c580
Protocol: AWC Packet Router
Type: 511
Recv 0x5ad0c
Shutdown 0x5fbd0
Device: rptr Unit: 1
Description: Aironet 802.11 Bridge Driver
Protocol: AWC Packet Router
Type: 257
Recv 0x5ad0c
Shutdown 0x5fbd0
Protocol: AWC DDP Protocol
Type: 34605
Recv 0x6986c
Shutdown 0x6a728
Device: rptr Unit: 2
Follow the steps in the
Entering Diagnostic Commands
section on page 9-21
to
open the CLI and enter the
:vxdiag_muxshow
command.
:vxdiag_routeshow
Use the
:vxdiag_routeshow
command to display current routing information for
the access point. The routing information might look like the following example:
ROUTE NET TABLE
destination
gateway
flags Refcnt Use
Interface
----------------------------------------------------------------------
0.0.0.0
10.84.139.129
3
1
1932
emac0
10.84.139.128
10.84.139.141
101
0
0
emac0
----------------------------------------------------------------------
ROUTE HOST TABLE
destination
gateway
flags Refcnt Use
Interface
----------------------------------------------------------------------
127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1
5
0
696
lo0
----------------------------------------------------------------------
These are descriptions for each column in the route net and route host tables:
Destination
IP address of host to which access point is to be routed
Gateway
IP address of host for forwarding packets not in the access point
s
subnet