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Chapter 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Using Command-Line Diagnostics • Flags-see Table 9-2 for a list of flags • Refcnt-the number of hosts referencing this address • Use-number of packets forwarded • Interface-one of four possible interfaces: - emac0 for Ethernet - awc0 for internal radio - awc1 for external radio - lo0 for internal loopback Follow the steps in the "Entering Diagnostic Commands" section on page 9-21 to open the CLI and enter the :vxdiag_routeshow command. :vxdiag_tcpstatshow Use the :vxdiag_tcpstatshow command to display Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics for the access point. The TCP statistics might look like this example: TCP: 3370 packets sent 1576 data packets (714752 bytes) 3 data packets (1613 bytes) retransmitted 1252 ack-only packets (1 delayed) 0 URG only packet 1 window probe packet 0 window update packet 538 control packets 3327 packets received 1564 acks (for 710621 bytes) 23 duplicate acks 0 ack for unsent data 824 packets (189251 bytes) received in-sequence 8 completely duplicate packets (2562 bytes) 0 packet with some dup. data (0 byte duped) 74 out-of-order packets (0 byte) 0 packet (0 byte) of data after window 0 window probe 85 window update packets 0 packet received after close 0 discarded for bad checksum 0 discarded for bad header offset field 0 discarded because packet too short OL-2159-03 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide 9-31

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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
OL-2159-03
Chapter 9
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Command-Line Diagnostics
Flags
see
Table 9-2
for a list of flags
Refcnt
the number of hosts referencing this address
Use
number of packets forwarded
Interface
one of four possible interfaces:
emac0
for Ethernet
awc0
for internal radio
awc1
for external radio
lo0
for internal loopback
Follow the steps in the
Entering Diagnostic Commands
section on page 9-21
to
open the CLI and enter the
:vxdiag_routeshow
command.
:vxdiag_tcpstatshow
Use the :vxdiag_tcpstatshow command to display Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) statistics for the access point. The TCP statistics might look like this
example:
TCP:
3370 packets sent
1576 data packets (714752 bytes)
3 data packets (1613 bytes) retransmitted
1252 ack-only packets (1 delayed)
0 URG only packet
1 window probe packet
0 window update packet
538 control packets
3327 packets received
1564 acks (for 710621 bytes)
23 duplicate acks
0 ack for unsent data
824 packets (189251 bytes) received in-sequence
8 completely duplicate packets (2562 bytes)
0 packet with some dup. data (0 byte duped)
74 out-of-order packets (0 byte)
0 packet (0 byte) of data after window
0 window probe
85 window update packets
0 packet received after close
0 discarded for bad checksum
0 discarded for bad header offset field
0 discarded because packet too short