User Guide

the other MSR2000 nodes in the network, the clients associated to these nodes, and to
the internet gateway. AWR ensures high-performance data forwarding in a wireless
mesh environment by minimizing the number of hops used in data communication,
regardless of whether that communication is within the mesh network itself, or between a
host in the network and the internet.
The following table summarizes the configuration commands that control the operation
of AWR:
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
router awr
no router awr
CONFIGURATION Start the configuration of the AWR routing
protocol
Disable AWR and remove its configuration
enable ROUTER AWR Administratively activate the AWR routing
protocol
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disable ROUTER AWR Administratively disable the AWR routing
protocol
debug
debug none
debug error
debug state
debug information
debug dump
ROUTER AWR Set the AWR debug log level
Disable AWR debug log
Set AWR debug log to record errors
Set AWR debug log to record errors &
state changes
Log error, state, and other detailed
information
Log all AWR debug information
Displaying current routing status
The following commands can be entered at the privileged EXEC prompt to display
information about the system routing table and/or the AWR protocol state:
Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
show ip route Privileged EXEC Display the current routing table
show ip forwarding Privileged EXEC Display the current layer-3 forwarding
information
show log awr Privileged EXEC Display the debug log of AWR (see
debug command above)
show ip awr configuration Privileged EXEC Display the current AWR configuration
and status
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If AWR is administratively enabled, it should be running as long as it has a valid configuration.
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