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show ap debug remote association
show ap debug remote association [ap-name <ap-name>|bssid <bssid>|ip-addr <ip-addr>]
Description
Show the AP association table to identify the remote clients associated to each AP.
Syntax
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to verify if a remote user is connected to an AP, and to validate the AP to which is connected.
Example
The output of this command displays information about the remote clients associated with an AP with the IP
address 192.0.2.32.
The output of this command includes the following information:
Parameter Description
ap-group <ap-group> Show remote client associations for a specific AP group.
ap-name <ap-name> Show remote client associations for a specific AP.
bssid <bssid> Show remote client associations for an specific AP Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID). The
Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is usually the AP’s MAC address.
(host) #show ap debug remote association ip-addr 192.0.2.32
Flags: W: WMM client, A: Active, R: RRM client
PHY Details: HT: High throughput; 20: 20MHz; 40: 40MHz
<n>ss: <n> spatial streams
Association Table
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Name bssid mac auth assoc aid l-int essid vlan-id tunnel-id phy assoc. num Flags
time assoc
---- ---------------- ---------------- -- -- --- ---- ----- ---- ------ --- ----- ---- ------
AP71 00:0a:23:c1:d4:11 00:16:6d:08:1s:f1 y y 1 10 t-lab 111 0x108e a 23s 1 A
Num Clients:1
Column Description
Name Name of an AP.
bssid The AP Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID).
mac MAC address of the AP.
auth This column displays a y if the AP has been configured for 802.11 authorization frame types.
Otherwise, it displays an n.
assoc This column displays a y if the AP has been configured for 802.11 association frame types.
Otherwise, it displays an n.
aid 802.11 association ID. A client receives a unique 802.11 association ID when it associates to an
AP.










