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debug eap
debug eap
To display information about Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), use the debug eap command
in privileged EXEC mode. To disable debugging output, use the no form of this command.
[no] debug eap {all | authenticator | errors | events | fast | gtc | leap | md5 | mschapv2 |
packets | peer | sm | tls}
Syntax Description
Defaults Debugging is not enabled.
Command Modes Privileged EXEC
Command History
Examples This example shows how to activate debugging for EAP-FAST authentication events:
AP# debug eap fast all
This example shows how to deactivate EAP-FAST authentication debugging:
AP# no debug eap fast all
Related Commands
all Turns on debugging for all EAP information.
authenticator Turns on debugging for EAP authenticator.
errors Displays information about EAP packet errors.
events Displays information about EAP events.
fast Turns on debugging for EAP-FAST authentications.
gtc Turns on debugging for EAP-GTC authentications.
leap Turns on debugging for EAP-LEAP authentications.
md5 Turns on debugging for EAP-MD5 authentications.
mschapv2 Turns on debugging for EAP-MSCHAPV2 authentications.
packets Displays EAP packet-related information.
peer Turns on debugging for peer EAP authentications.
sm Displays EAP state machine transitions.
tls Turns on debugging for EAP-TLS authentications.
Release Modification
12.3(8)JA This command was introduced.
Command Description
show debugging Displays all debug settings and the debug packet headers