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# Command History

Multiple events are recorded in the Command History tile. Each line item will have a Result, Details, and Delete action.

![Command History Tile](/files/-MfnfB_7pvCJNwn5siHL)

When an rTTY session is executed, this is a displayed command history. Selecting the Result icons will display the Success or Fail of the command.

![rTTY Command History](/files/-MfnfZvy0vQE13Jr9twU)

Each provisioning event is reflected as a configure command history. To see the entire JSON payload and the result, including success or error with message, simply select Details to expand the dialog below with this data. A date and time in the third column indicates when the configure command was executed successfully.

![Configure Command History](/files/-MfnffooIj_jYQYZhhOX)

If a provisioning event has failed to complete, its command history for configure will show as pending.

![configure Pending Command History](/files/-MfngzWs0V4w0D8uYU0r)

Remote packet capture is shown as the trace command history. When packet captures are persisted in the OpenWiFi SDK, they may be downloaded again through the cloud download icon.

![trace Command History](/files/-MfngfjE6ntlHxIZN-Hb)


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