86 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Wireless Networking
Client Debug Information
The following commands support debugging of individual client problems. They are designed to
provide the information to assist debugging client connectivity problems that stem from non-physical
layer problems (i.e. WEP configuration problems).
Client VLAN VLAN assigned to this client by a radius VSA or other mechanism.
This is only valid for clients in FORWARDING.
Client Priority Quality of service (QoS) level for the client
Tx Frames The number of frames transferred to the client
Rx Frames The number of frames returned by the client
Tx Bytes The number of bytes transferred to the client
Rx Bytes The number of bytes returned by the client
Table 32: Client Debugging Commands
Commands Description
enable wireless port <portlist> interface
[1|2] client-history
This command directs the Altitude 300 to keep client historical
information.
disable wireless port <portlist> interface
[1|2] client-history
This command directs the Altitude 300 to disable logging of client
historical information.
show wireless port <portlist> interface [1|2]
client-history configuration
Use this command to view the current configuration of the client
history and diagnostic features.
clear wireless port <portlist> interface [1|2]
client-history counters <MAC|all>
Use this command to clear counters for a specific MAC address or
all clients. Note that the client entries will not be removed from the
client information database.
configure wireless port <portlist> interface
[1|2] client-history size <#>
Use this command to configure the client history size.
configure wireless port <portlist> interface
[1|2] client-history timeout <X>
Use this command to configure the client history time-out interval.
Setting the timeout to 0 is equivalent to disabling age-out of client
history entries.
show wireless port <portlist> interface [1|2]
client-history status
Use this show command to retrieve the current status of the
historical client information. This command will display information
about the client diagnostic and history database (see Table 33).
show wireless port <portlist> interface [1|2]
client-history mac-layer <MAC>
Use this command to show the information collected on a per-client
basis. Using the mac-layer command includes information on the
operation of the 802.11 MAC layer.
show wireless port <portlist> interface [1|2]
client-history diagnostics <MAC>
Use this command to show the information collected on a per-client
basis. Using the diagnostic command will display counters and errors
contained in the extremeWirelessClientDiagTable.
Table 33: Client Diagnostic and History Information
Variable Description
Enable This value indicates if historical information is being collected on this interface or
not.
TableSize This is the number of entries allowed in each of the historical client tables.
Table 31: Client Current State Details (continued)
Value Description