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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
:vxdiag_hostshow
Use the :vxdiag_hostshow command to display remote hosts and their IP
addresses and aliases. The remote host information might look like this example:
Clock: 96470 sec
hostname ttl inet address aliases
-------- --- ------------ -------
localhost 0 127.0.0.1
10.84.139.161 7273 10.84.139.161
10.84.139.136 7273 10.84.139.136
10.84.139.138 7273 10.84.139.138
10.84.139.167 7273 10.84.139.167
10.84.139.160 7273 10.84.139.160
10.84.139.137 7273 10.84.139.137
AP_North.cisco.com 93073 10.84.139.135
10.84.139.164 7273 10.84.139.164
10.84.139.169 7274 10.84.139.169
10.84.139.141 97062 10.84.139.141
These are descriptions for the information in each column:
• Hostname—Domain name of the host, if available; otherwise, same as the
Inet address
• TTL—time-to-live
• Inet address—IP address of the host
• Aliases—List of additional names, other than the hostname, that refer to the
Inet address
Follow the steps in the “Entering Diagnostic Commands” section on page 9-20 to
open the CLI and enter the :vxdiag_hostshow command.