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1183 | show ap virtual-beacon-report Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
show ap virtual-beacon-report
show ap virtual-beacon-report
ap-name <name>
client-mac <macaddr>
ip-addr <ipaddr>
ip6-addr <ipv6addr>
Description
If the client match feature is enabled, the output of this command displays the virtual beacon report for an
APor a client with a specific IP or MAC address.
Syntax
Parameter Description
ap-name <name>
Name of the AP for which you want to view a virtual beacon report.
client-mac <macaddr>
MAC address of a client for which you want to view a virtual beacon report.
ip-addr <ipaddr>
IPv4 address of an AP for which you want to view a virtual beacon report.
ip6-addr <ipv6addr>
IPv6 address of an AP for which you want to view a virtual beacon report.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to display the client RSSI from the APs in its RF neighborhood, the channel used by each AP
radio, and the number of clients associated to each radio.
Example
The example below indicates that the specified client can detect signals from three APs, and that the client is
currently associated to AP 1344.
(host)#show ap virtual-beacon-report client-mac 24:77:03:32:88:ec
Client MAC:24:77:03:32:88:ec
Current association :d8:c7:c8:88:b6:50
Current Time:Oct 29 22:48:11 2012
STA Beacon Report
-----------------
AP IP address Radio Signal (dBm) Last update Channel/ Assoc
Clients
-- ---------- ----- ------------ ----------- --------- ----
1341 10.18.6.40 d8:c7:c8:37:84:70 -53 Oct 29 21:02:25 132/2
1344 10.18.6.28 d8:c7:c8:88:b6:50 -49 Oct 29 22:48:04 132/6 Y
1342 192.168.10.25 d8:c7:c8:37:84:10 -52 Oct 29 22:47:46 124/12
The output of this command includes the following parameters:
Parameter Description
Client MAC
MAC address of the client.
Current association
MAC address of the APradio to which the client is currently associated.










