Concept Guide

show ap debug counters
show ap debug counters {ap-name <ap-name>|bssid <bssid>|group <group>|ip-addr <ip-addr>|ip6-
addr <ip6-addr>}
Description
Show AP reboot/bootstrap counters, and crash information for an individual AP or AP group, or all APs
referenced on the controller.
Syntax
Parameter Description
ap-name <ap-name>
Show debug counters for an AP with a specified name.
bssid <bssid>
Show debug counters for a specific Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID).
The Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is usually the AP’s MAC
address.
group <group>
Show debug counters for an AP group.
ip-addr <ip-addr>
Show debug counters for an AP with a specified IP address by entering
an IP address in dotted-decimal format.
ip6-addr <ip6-addr> Show debug counters for an AP with a specified IPv6 address by
entering an IP address in dotted-decimal format.
Example
The output of this command shows how many times each AP has rebooted (a hard boot) or bootstrapped (a
soft boot), the number of configuration changes sent and acknowledged by that AP, and whether or not the AP
rebooted due to a kernel crash.
In this example, the output has been divided into multiple sections to better fit on the pages of this document.
In the actual command-line interface, it will appear in a single, long table.
(host) #show ap debug counters group corp1
AP Counters
-----------
Name Group IP Address Configs Sent Configs Acked AP Boots Sent
---- ----- ---------- ------------ ------------- -------------
AL1 corp1 10.6.1.209 1597 1597 0
AL10 corp1 10.6.1.198 165 165 0
AL12 corp1 10.6.1.200 195 195 0
AL15 corp1 10.6.1.197 1580 1580 0
AL16 corp1 10.6.1.199 73 73 0
AL19 corp1 10.6.1.212 8 8 0
AP Boots Acked Bootstraps (Total) Reboots Crash
-------------- ------------------ ------- -----
0 1 (1) 0 N
0 2 (2) 1 Y
0 1 (1) 0 N
0 1 (1) 0 N
0 1 (1) 0 N
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