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Cisco 3900 Series, Cisco 2900 Series, and Cisco 1900 Series Integrated Services Routers Generation 2 Software Configuration Guide
Chapter Administering the Wireless Device
Managing the System Time and Date
Monitoring the Wireless Device
This section provides commands for monitoring hardware on the router.
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Displaying Wireless Device Statistics, page 315
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Displaying Wireless Device Status, page 315
Displaying Wireless Device Statistics
Use the
service-module wlan-ap0 statistics
command in privileged EXEC mode to display wireless
device statistics. The following is sample output for the command:
CLI reset count = 0
CLI reload count = 1
Registration request timeout reset count = 0
Error recovery timeout reset count = 0
Module registration count = 10
The last IOS initiated event was a cli reload at *04:27:32.041 UTC Fri Mar 8 2007
Displaying Wireless Device Status
Use the
service-module wlan-ap0 status
command in privileged EXEC mode to display the status of
the wireless device and its configuration information. The following is sample output for the command:
Service Module is Cisco wlan-ap0
Service Module supports session via TTY line 2
Service Module is in Steady state
Service Module reset on error is disabled
Getting status from the Service Module, please wait..
Image path = flash:c8xx_19xx_ap-k9w7-mx.acregr/c8xx_19xx_ap-k9w7-mx.acre
gr
System uptime = 0 days, 4 hours, 28 minutes, 5 seconds
Router#d was introduced for embedded wireless LAN access points on Integrated Services
Routers.
Managing the System Time and Date
You can manage the system time and date on the wireless device automatically, by using the Simple
Network Time Protocol (SNTP), or manually, by setting the time and date on the wireless device.
Note
For complete syntax and usage information for the commands used in this section, see
Cisco IOS
Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference for Release 12.4
.
This section provides the following configuration information:
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Understanding Simple Network Time Protocol, page 316
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