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Chapter 13 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Command-Line Diagnostics
Diagnostic Command Results
This section describes the information displayed on the CLI for the diagnostic
commands listed in Table 13-1.
:eap_diag1_on
Use the :eap_diag1_on command to display authentication progress for client
devices authenticating through the access point. The steps in a successful
authentication for a client device named Yakima might look like the following
example:
EAP: Sending Identity Request
EAP: Received packet from Yakima
EAP: Received Identity Response
EAP: Forwarding packet to RADIUS server
RADIUS: Received packet for client Yakima
RADIUS: Received Challenge Request
RADIUS: Sending EAPOL packet to client
EAP: Received packet from Yakima
EAP: Forwarding packet to RADIUS server
RADIUS: Received packet for client Yakima
RADIUS: Received session timeout request of 60 seconds
RADIUS: Sending EAPOL packet to client
RADIUS: ACCEPT for Yakima
RADIUS: Found Cisco key
RADIUS: Sending EAPOL multicast key
RADIUS: Sending EAPOL session key parameters
EAP: Key set for client Yakima
The EAP and RADIUS prefixes show which system process is handling the
communication.
Follow the steps in the “Entering Diagnostic Commands” section on page 13-20
to open the CLI and enter the :eap_diag1_on command.