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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Command-Line Diagnostics
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Entry—entry point; the top-level function of the task
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TID—task identifier; the task control block
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PRI—task priority; a low number means a high priority
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Status—status of the task; five statuses are possible:
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Pend—The task is in an inactive waiting state.
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Pend+T—The task is waiting, but it has a timeout value for the length of
time it will wait for an external event to wake the task and start it.
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Suspend—The task will not begin until some external event occurs.
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Ready—The task is ready to run.
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Delay—The task issued a delay command and will not run until the delay
time elapses.
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PC—program counter; a memory address of the task
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SP—stack pointer; another memory address of the task
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ERRNO—error number; the latest error reported by any function called by
the task
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Delay—delay interval in system clock-ticks (1/52 second) that must elapse
before the task runs
Follow the steps in the
“Entering Diagnostic Commands” section on page 9-21
to
open the CLI and enter the
:vxdiag_i
command.
:vxdiag_ipstatshow
Use the
:vxdiag_ipstatshow
command to display IP statistics for the access point.
The IP statistics might look like the following example:
total 5760
badsum
0
tooshort
0
toosmall
0
badhlen
0
badlen
0
infragments
0
fragdropped
0
fragtimeout
0
forward
0
cantforward
0
redirectsent
0