Show Commands
Use the show commands to display information about your configuration settings.
show 802.11
To display basic 802.11a, 802.11b/g, or 802.11h network settings, use the show 802.11 command.
show 802.11{ a | b | h}
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
Command Default
None.
Examples
This example shows to display basic 802.11a network settings:
> show 802.11a
802.11a Network.................................. Enabled
11nSupport....................................... Enabled
802.11a Low Band........................... Enabled
802.11a Mid Band........................... Enabled
802.11a High Band.......................... Enabled
802.11a Operational Rates
802.11a 6M Rate.............................. Mandatory
802.11a 9M Rate.............................. Supported
802.11a 12M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11a 18M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 24M Rate............................. Mandatory
802.11a 36M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 48M Rate............................. Supported
802.11a 54M Rate............................. Supported
802.11n MCS Settings:
MCS 0........................................ Supported
MCS 1........................................ Supported
MCS 2........................................ Supported
MCS 3........................................ Supported
MCS 4........................................ Supported
MCS 5........................................ Supported
MCS 6........................................ Supported
MCS 7........................................ Supported
MCS 8........................................ Supported
MCS 9........................................ Supported
MCS 10....................................... Supported
MCS 11....................................... Supported
MCS 12....................................... Supported
MCS 13....................................... Supported
MCS 14....................................... Supported
MCS 15....................................... Supported
802.11n Status:
A-MPDU Tx:
Priority 0............................... Enabled
Priority 1............................... Disabled
Priority 2............................... Disabled
Priority 3............................... Disabled
Priority 4............................... Disabled
Priority 5............................... Disabled
Priority 6............................... Disabled
Priority 7............................... Disabled
Beacon Interval.................................. 100
CF Pollable mandatory............................ Disabled
CF Poll Request mandatory........................ Disabled
--More-- or (q)uit
CFP Period....................................... 4
CFP Maximum Duration............................. 60
Default Channel.................................. 36
Default Tx Power Level........................... 0
DTPC Status..................................... Enabled
Fragmentation Threshold.......................... 2346
TI Threshold..................................... -50
Legacy Tx Beamforming setting.................... Disabled
Traffic Stream Metrics Status.................... Enabled
Expedited BW Request Status...................... Disabled
World Mode....................................... Enabled
EDCA profile type................................ default-wmm
Voice MAC optimization status.................... Disabled
Call Admission Control (CAC) configuration
Voice AC:
Voice AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Voice max RF bandwidth........................ 75
Voice reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 6
Voice load-based CAC mode..................... Disabled
Voice tspec inactivity timeout................ Disabled
Voice Stream-Size............................. 84000
Voice Max-Streams............................. 2
Video AC:
Video AC - Admission control (ACM)............ Disabled
Video max RF bandwidth........................ Infinite
Video reserved roaming bandwidth.............. 0
This example shows how to display basic 802.11h network settings:
> show 802.11h
802.11h ......................................... powerconstraint : 0
802.11h ......................................... channelswitch : Disable
802.11h ......................................... channelswitch mode : 0
show 802.11 cleanair
To display the multicast-direct configuration state, use the show 802.11 cleanair command.
show 802.11{ a | b | h} cleanair config
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
config |
Displays the network Cleanair configuration. |
Command Default
None
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display the 802.11a cleanair configuration:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11a cleanair
Clean Air Solution............................... Enabled
Air Quality Settings:
Air Quality Reporting........................ Enabled
Air Quality Reporting Period (min)........... 15
Air Quality Alarms........................... Enabled
Air Quality Alarm Threshold.................. 35 Interference Device Settings:
Interference Device Reporting................ Enabled
Interference Device Types:
TDD Transmitter.......................... Disabled
Jammer................................... Disabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Disabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Disabled
Video Camera............................. Disabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Disabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Disabled
SuperAG.................................. Disabled
Radar.................................... Disabled
Canopy................................... Disabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Disabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Disabled
Interference Device Alarms................... Enabled
Interference Device Types Triggering Alarms:
TDD Transmitter.......................... Disabled
Jammer................................... Disabled
Continuous Transmitter................... Disabled
DECT-like Phone.......................... Disabled
Video Camera............................. Disabled
WiFi Inverted............................ Disabled
WiFi Invalid Channel..................... Disabled
SuperAG.................................. Disabled
Radar.................................... Disabled
Canopy................................... Disabled
WiMax Mobile............................. Disabled
WiMax Fixed.............................. Disabled Additional Clean Air Settings:
CleanAir Event-driven RRM State.............. Enabled
CleanAir Driven RRM Sensitivity.............. Medium
CleanAir Persistent Devices state............ Disabled
show 802.11 cleanair air-quality summary
To display the air quality summary information for the 802.11 networks, use the show 802.11 cleanair air-quality summary command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h} cleanair air-quality summary
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
summary |
Displays a summary of 802.11 radio band air quality information. |
Command Default
None
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display a summary of the air quality information for the 802.11a network:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11a cleanair air-quality summary
AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- ---
CISCO_AP3500 36 95 70 0
CISCO_AP3500 40 93 75 0
show 802.11 cleanair air-quality worst
To display the worst air quality information for the 802.11 networks, use the show 802.11 cleanair air-quality worst command.
show 802.11{ a | b | h} cleanair air-quality worst
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
worst |
Displays the worst air quality information for 802.11 networks. |
Command Default
None
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display worst air quality information for the 802.11a network:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11 cleanair air-quality worst
AQ = Air Quality
DFS = Dynamic Frequency Selection
AP Name Channel Avg AQ Min AQ Interferers DFS
------------------ ------- ------ ------ ----------- ---
CISCO_AP3500 1 83 57 3 5
show 802.11 cleanair device ap
To display the information of the device access point on the 802.11 radio band, use the show 802.11 cleanair device ap command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h} cleanair device ap cisco_ap
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
cisco_ap |
Specified access point name. |
Command Default
None
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display the device access point for the 802.11a network:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11a cleanair device ap AP_3500
DC = Duty Cycle (%)
ISI = Interference Severity Index (1-Low Interference, 100-High Interference)
RSSI = Received Signal Strength Index (dBm)
DevID = Device ID
No ClusterID DevID Type AP Name ISI RSSI DC Channel
--- ------------------ ------ ---------- --------------- ---- ----- ---- -------------
1 c2:f7:40:00:00:03 0x8001 DECT phone CISCO_AP3500 1 -43 3 149,153,157,161
2 c2:f7:40:00:00:51 0x8002 Radar CISCO_AP3500 1 -81 2 153,157,161,165
3 c2:f7:40:00:00:03 0x8005 Canopy CISCO_AP3500 2 -62 2 153,157,161,165
show 802.11 cleanair device type
To display the information of all the interferers device type detected by a specific access point on the 802.11 radio band, use the show 802.11 cleanair device type command.
show 802.11{ a | b | h} cleanair device type device_type
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
device_type |
Interferer device type for a specified radio band. The device type is one of the following:
|
Command Default
None
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display the information of all the interferers detected by a specified access point for the 802.11a network:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11a cleanair device type canopy
DC = Duty Cycle (%)
ISI = Interference Severity Index (1-Low Interference, 100-High Interference)
RSSI = Received Signal Strength Index (dBm)
DevID = Device ID
No ClusterID DevID Type AP Name ISI RSSI DC Channel
--- ------------------ ------ ---------- --------------- ---- ----- ---- -------------
1c2:f7:40:00:00:03 0x8005 Canopy CISCO_AP3500 2 -62 2 153,157,161,165
show 802.11 cu-metrics
To display access point channel utilization metrics, use the show 802.11 cu-metrics command.
show 802.11{ a | b} cu-metrics cisco_ap
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
cisco_ap |
Access point name. |
Command Default
None
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
The following is a sample output of the show 802.11a cu-metrics command:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11a cu-metrics AP1
AP Interface Mac: 30:37:a6:c8:8a:50
Measurement Duration: 90sec
Timestamp Thu Jan 27 09:08:48 2011
Channel Utilization stats
================
Picc (50th Percentile)...................... 0
Pib (50th Percentile)....................... 76
Picc (90th Percentile)...................... 0
Pib (90th Percentile)....................... 77
Timestamp Thu Jan 27 09:34:34 2011
show 802.11 extended
To display access point radio extended configurations, use the show 802.11 extended command.
show 802.11 { a | b} extended
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
extended |
Displays the 802.11a/b radio extended configurations. |
Command Default
None
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
8.0 |
The command output was expanded to include the Rx SOP threshold. |
Examples
The following example shows how to display radio extended configurations:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11a extended
Default 802.11a band radio extended configurations:
beacon period 300, range 60;
multicast buffer 45, rate 200;
RX SOP -80; CCA threshold -90;
AP0022.9090.b618 00:24:97:88:99:60
beacon period 300, range 60; multicast buffer 45, rate 200;
RX SOP -80; CCA threshold -77
AP0022.9090.bb3e 00:24:97:88:c5:d0
beacon period 300, range 0; multicast buffer 0, rate 0;
RX SOP -80; CCA threshold -0
ironRap.ddbf 00:17:df:36:dd:b0
beacon period 300, range 0; multicast buffer 0, rate 0;
RX SOP -80; CCA threshold -0
The following example shows how to display radio extended configurations and the Rx SOP threshold:
(Cisco Controller) > show 802.11a extended
Default 802.11a band Radio Extended Configurations:
Beacon period: 100, range: 0 (AUTO);
Multicast buffer: 0 (AUTO), rate: 0 (AUTO);
RX SOP threshold: -76; CCA threshold: 0 (AUTO);
AP3600-XALE3 34:a8:4e:6a:7b:00
Beacon period: 100, range: 0 (AUTO);
Multicast buffer: 0 (AUTO), rate: 0 (AUTO);
RX SOP threshold: -76; CCA threshold: 0 (AUTO);
show 802.11 media-stream
To display the multicast-direct configuration state, use the show 802.11 media-stream command.
show 802.11 { a | b | h} media-stream media_stream_name
Syntax Description
a |
Specifies the 802.11a network. |
b |
Specifies the 802.11b/g network. |
h |
Specifies the 802.11h network. |
media_stream_name |
Specified media stream name. |
Command Default
None.
Command History
Release | Modification |
---|---|
7.6 | This command was introduced in a release earlier than Release 7.6. |
Examples
This example shows how to display the media-stream configuration:
> show 802.11a media-stream rrc
Multicast-direct................................. Enabled
Best Effort...................................... Disabled
Video Re-Direct.................................. Enabled
Max Allowed Streams Per Radio.................... Auto
Max Allowed Streams Per Client................... Auto
Max Video Bandwidth.............................. 0
Max Voice Bandwidth.............................. 75
Max Media Bandwidth.............................. 85
Min PHY Rate..................................... 6000
Max Retry Percentage............................. 80