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Key Bid(Subnet Name)
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b3c65c...
b3c65c...
b3c65c... 2(10.15.205.0-10.15.205.250,5),1(10.15.206.1-10.15.206.252,5)
a2a65c... 0
b3c65c... 7(10.15.205.0-10.15.205.250,5),8(10.15.206.1-10.15.206.252,5)
b3c65c...
b3c65c... 1(10.15.205.0-10.15.205.250,5),2(10.15.206.1-10.15.206.252,5)
b3c65c... 14(10.15.205.0-10.15.205.250,5),15(10.15.206.1-10.15.206.252,5)
The output of this command provides the following information:
Parameter Description
Name
Displays the name of the branch.
VC MAC
Address
Displays the MAC address of the Virtual Controller of the branch.
Status
Displays the current status of the branch (UP/DOWN).
Inner IP
Displays the internal VPN IP of the branch.
Assigned
Subnet
Displays the subnet mask assigned to the branch.
Assigned
Vlan
Displays the VLAN ID assigned to the branch.
Key
Displays the key for the branch, which is unique to each branch.
Bid(Subnet
Name)
Displays the Branch ID (BID) of the subnet.
l In the example above, the controller displays bid-per-subnet-per-branch i.e., for "LA"
branch, BID "2" for the ip-range "10.15.205.0-10.15.205.250" with client count per branch
"5"). If a branch has multiple subnets, it can have multiple BIDs.
l If a branch is in UP state and does not have a Bid(Subnet Name), it means that the IAP is
connected to a controller, which did not assign any BID for any subnet. In the above
example, "Paris-CB:D3:16" branch is UP and does not have a Bid (Subnet Name). This
means that either the IAP is connected to a backup controller or it is connected to a
primary controller without any distributed L2 or L3 subnets.
Table 43:
Branch Details
The show iap table command output does not display the Key and Bid(Subnet Name) details.
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