[rancid] Re: Cisco WLC

Sam Munzani smunzani at comcast.net
Wed Feb 17 18:21:36 UTC 2010


One would wish cisco would have some consistency :-(...

I guess there is not many options here.

Thanks,
sam
> Sam,
>
>    
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sam Munzani [mailto:smunzani at comcast.net]
>> Cc: David Mantock; Rancid-discuss at shrubbery.net;
>> Jeremy_Keys at memorial.org
>> Subject: Re: [rancid] Re: Cisco WLC
>>
>>      
>>>        
>> Did you check "show run" on both platforms? It should work on both
>> since
>> cisco allows short commands as long as its uniq.
>>
>>      
> Here is the issue, version 5:
>
> (Cisco Controller)>show run
>
> Incorrect usage.  Use the '?' or<TAB>  key to list commands.
>
> (Cisco Controller)>show run-config
>
> Press Enter to continue...
>
> System Inventory
> NAME: "Chassis"    , DESCR: "4400 Series WLAN Controller:25 APs"
>
> This is not the configuration, but live information, including channel power, clients connected, and internal temperature information which will change often.
>
> (Cisco Controller)>show running-config
>
> Notice: "show running-config" has been changed to be an alias to "show run-config".
> Use "show run-config commands" to display the configuration commands.
> Press Enter to continue or<Ctrl-Z>  to abort...
>
> System Inventory
> NAME: "Chassis"    , DESCR: "4400 Series WLAN Controller:25 APs"
>
> On a version 4, wlc:
>
> (Cisco Controller)>show run-config commands
> System Inventory
> NAME: "Chassis"    , DESCR: "4400 Series WLAN Controller:12 APs"
>
> (Cisco Controller)>show run-config
>
> Press Enter to continue...
>
> System Inventory
> NAME: "Chassis"    , DESCR: "4400 Series WLAN Controller:12 APs"
>
> And here is the desired command to get the config:
>
> (Cisco Controller)>show running-config
>   802.11a cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout ignore
>
>   802.11a cac voice stream-size 84000 max-streams 2
>
>   802.11b cac voice tspec-inactivity-timeout ignore
>
> (Cisco Controller)>show run
>
> Incorrect usage.  Use the '?' or<TAB>  key to list commands.
>
> Unfortunately, like a lot of cannibalized Cisco purchases, there is not a unified CLI.
>
> -ryan
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