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:vxdiag_memshow, :vxdiag_muxshow

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Chapter 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Using Command-Line Diagnostics :vxdiag_memshow Use the :vxdiag_memshow command to display information on the access point's free and allocated memory. The access point's current memory information might look like the following example: status bytes blocks avg block max block current free 7386392 476 15517 7296288 alloc 6738808 10837 621 - cumulative alloc 13483152 126889 106 - These are descriptions for each information column: • Status-the memory statuses described in the table, including current free memory, current allocated memory, and cumulative allocated memory, which is the total bytes and blocks of memory ever allocated by the access point • bytes-the memory for each status described in bytes • blocks-the memory for each status described in contiguous blocks; indicates the level of fragmentation in the access point's memory • avg block-the average block size; simply put, the number in the bytes column divided by the number in the blocks column • max block-the maximum contiguous memory block available Follow the steps in the "Entering Diagnostic Commands" section on page 9-21 to open the CLI and enter the :vxdiag_memshow command. :vxdiag_muxshow Use the :vxdiag_muxshow command to display all the networking protocols installed on the access point. The list of installed protocols might look like the following example: Device: emac Unit: 0 Description: PPC405GP Ethernet Media Access Controller Enhanced Network Driver Protocol: AWC Packet Router Type: 257 Recv 0x5ad0c Shutdown 0x5fbd0 Protocol: Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) Type: 8192 Recv 0x4f2c0 Shutdown 0x0 Protocol: AWC DDP Protocol Type: 34605 Recv 0x6986c Shutdown 0x6a728 Protocol: IP 4.4 ARP Type: 2054 Recv 0x2732c Shutdown 0x275ec OL-2159-03 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide 9-29

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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Command-Line Diagnostics
:vxdiag_memshow
Use the
:vxdiag_memshow
command to display information on the access
point
s free and allocated memory. The access point
s current memory
information might look like the following example:
status
bytes
blocks avg block max block
------ --------- -------- ---------- ----------
current
free
7386392
476
15517
7296288
alloc
6738808
10837
621
-
cumulative
alloc 13483152
126889
106
-
These are descriptions for each information column:
Status
the memory statuses described in the table, including current free
memory, current allocated memory, and cumulative allocated memory, which
is the total bytes and blocks of memory ever allocated by the access point
bytes
the memory for each status described in bytes
blocks
the memory for each status described in contiguous blocks; indicates
the level of fragmentation in the access point
s memory
avg block
the average block size; simply put, the number in the bytes
column divided by the number in the blocks column
max block
the maximum contiguous memory block available
Follow the steps in the
Entering Diagnostic Commands
section on page 9-21
to
open the CLI and enter the
:vxdiag_memshow
command.
:vxdiag_muxshow
Use the
:vxdiag_muxshow
command to display all the networking protocols
installed on the access point. The list of installed protocols might look like the
following example:
Device: emac Unit: 0
Description: PPC405GP Ethernet Media Access Controller Enhanced Network Driver
Protocol: AWC Packet Router
Type: 257
Recv 0x5ad0c
Shutdown 0x5fbd0
Protocol: Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP)
Type: 8192
Recv 0x4f2c0
Shutdown 0x0
Protocol: AWC DDP Protocol
Type: 34605
Recv 0x6986c
Shutdown 0x6a728
Protocol: IP 4.4 ARP
Type: 2054
Recv 0x2732c
Shutdown 0x275ec