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1079 | show ap monitor Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
bssid
BSSID of Access Point
ip-addr
IP Address of Access Point
mesh-list
Show list of Mesh APs being monitored.
pot-ap-list
Display the Potential AP table. The Potential AP table shows the following data:
l bssid: the AP’s Basic Service Set Identifier.
l channel: The AP’s current radio channel
l phy type: The radio’s PHY type. Possible values are 802.11a, 802.11a-HT-
40, 802.11b/g, 802.11b/g-HT-20.
l num-beacons: Number of beacons seen during a 10-second scan
l tot-beacons: Total number of beacons seen since the last reset.
l num-frames: Total number of frames seen since the last rest.
l mt: Monitor time; the number of timer ticks elapsed since the controller
first recognized the AP.
l at: Active time, in timer ticks.
l ibss: Shows if ad-hoc BSS is enabled or disabled. It will be enabled if the
bssid has detected an ad-hoc BSS (an ibss bit in an 802.11 frame).
l rssi: The Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value displayed in the
output of this command represents signal strength as a signal to noise
ratio. For example, a value of 30 would indicate that the power of the
received signal is 30 dBm above the signal noise threshold.
pot-client-list
Display the Potential client table. The Potential Client table shows the following
values:
l last-bssid: the Last BSSID to which the client associated.
l from-bssid,
l to-bssid
l mt:Monitor time; the number of timer ticks elapsed since the controller first
recognized the client.
l it: Client Idle time, expressed as a number of timer ticks.
routers
Show Router MAC Addresses learned. The output of this command includes
the router’s MAC address, IP address and uptime.
wired-mac
Show Wired MAC Addresses learned.
ap-name <ap-name>
Show data for an AP with a specific name.
bssid <bssid>
Show data for a specific Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) on an AP. The
Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is usually the AP’s MAC address.
ip-addr <ip-addr>
Show data for an AP with a specific IP address by entering its IP address in
dotted-decimal format.
ap-bssid <ap-bssid>
Include the optional ap-bssid <ap-bssid> parameters to show how the AP is
monitoring information for another AP with a specific BSSID.
enet-mac <enet-mac>
Include the optional enet-mac <enet-mac> parameters to show how the AP is
monitoring information for an interface with a specific Ethernet MAC address.
Examples
The output of the command displays the Monitored AP table, which lists all the APs monitored by a specified
AP or BSSID.
(host) #show ap monitor ap-list ap-name al12
Monitored AP Table