228 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Troubleshooting
show debug-trace wireless ports (portlist) [dot1x | radius]
The output of this command is similar to the following:
Port Number Debug Level
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1:3 802.1x Processing 5
To display the configured debug trace level on the Altitude 300, use the following command:
show wireless ports (portlist) debug-trace {detail}
Note that the Altitude 300 and Summit 300 should always display the same configured value. The
output of this command is similar to the following:
Port Trace Description Current
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1:3 dot1x 802.1x Processing 5
1:3 radius Radius Backend 4
1:3 mac Wireless MAC 1
1:3 snmp SNMP Subagent 1
1:3 wlan-driver WLAN Driver 1
1:3 eth-driver ETH Driver 1
If you specify the detail parameter, the output is similar to the following:
Wireless Port : 1:3
Messages Sent : 329004
Total Bytes Sent : 12874517
Messages Suppressed : 96208
Other Errors : 0
Trace Description CUR MSGS BYTES SUPP
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dot1x 802.1x Processing 5 3285 1284 96158
radius Radius Backend 4 450 27000 50
mac Wireless MAC 1 0 0 0
snmp SNMP Subagent 1 0 0 0
wlan-driver WLAN Driver 1 0 0 0
eth-driver ETH Driver 1 0 0 0
TOP Command
The top command is a utility that indicates CPU utilization by process.
Contacting Extreme Technical Support
If you have a network issue that you are unable to resolve, contact Extreme Networks technical support.
Extreme Networks maintains several Technical Assistance Centers (TACs) around the world to answer
networking questions and resolve network problems. You can contact technical support by phone at:
• (800) 998-2408