1\cping
To test mobility data traffic using CAPWAP, use the cping command.
cping mobility_peer_IP_address
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command tests the mobility data traffic using the new mobility architecture.
Examples
The following example shows how to test the data traffic of a controller with peer mobility IP address as 172.12.35.31:
(Cisco Controller) >cping 172.12.35.31
2\eping
To test the mobility Ethernet over IP (EoIP) data packet communication between two Cisco WLCs, use the eping command.
eping mobility_peer_IP_address
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This command tests the mobility data traffic over the management interface.
The IPv6 address format for this command is not supported.
Examples
The following example shows how to test EoIP data packets and to set the IP address of a controller that belongs to a mobility group to 172.12.35.31:
(Cisco Controller) >eping 172.12.35.31
3\mping
To test mobility UDP control packet communication between two Cisco WLCs, use the mping command.
mping mobility_peer_IP_address
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command History
Usage Guidelines
This test runs over mobility UDP port 16666. It tests whether the mobility control packet can be reached over the management interface.
Examples
The following example shows how to test mobility UDP control packet communications and to set the IP address of a Cisco WLC that belongs to a mobility group to 172.12.35.31:
(Cisco Controller) >mping 172.12.35.31
4\ping
To send ICMP echo packets to a specified IP address, use the ping command:
ping ip-addr interface-name
Syntax Description
Command Default
None
Command History
Usage Guidelines
When you run the ping command, the CPU spikes up to 98 percent in the “osapi_ping_rx process”. While the ping command is running, the terminal and web activity on the Cisco WLC is blocked.
运行ping命令时,CPU在“osapi_ping_rx进程”中最高可达98%。 ping命令正在运行时,Cisco WLC上的终端和Web活动被阻止。
Examples
The following example shows how to send ICMP echo packets to an interface:
(Cisco Controller) >ping 209.165.200.225 dyn-interface-1