Release Notes
Parameter Description
counters
Display the current and high water mark amount of 802.11 associated
wireless devices on a controller. Values output from this command
represent the water-marks since the last boot of the controller. This is
the same value obtainable from the Num Associations output from
the show stm connectivity command.
mac <macaddr>
Hardware address, in hexadecimal format.
tcp
Displays contents of the tcp tunnel table. This command displays all
tcp tunnels that are terminated by the controller.
app <app>
Name of the application.
counters
Displays the tcp tunnel statistics.
tunnel
Displays the tcp tunnel table.
table
This command displays the Datapath Station Table Statistics detail.
Display all associated wireless devices on the controller with their
corresponding AP BSSID and VLAN ID.
Displays the wireless device is associated with the correct encryption
type (if the device is associated to an AP BSSID that has encryption
enabled and verifies whether the controller is having a problem in
decrypting the wireless device’s frames.
tunnel
Displays contents of the datapath tunnel table. This command
displays all the tunnels that are terminated by the controller, including
Dell APs’ GRE tunnels. For example, a GRE tunnel is created and
terminated on the Dell controller for every SSID/BSSID configured on
the Dell AP. You can filter and view the tunnel using the following
options:
l counters
l encaps
l heartbeat
l ipv4
l ipv6
l station-list
l table
l tunnel-id
l verbose
counters
Tunnel counters.
heartbeat
Displays the datapath heartbeat tunnel details.
ipv4
Displays the tcp tunnel table filtered on IPv4 entries.
ipv6
Displays the tcp tunnel table filtered on IPv6 entries.
station-list
Displays the list of stations on the tunnel.
table
Tunnel table statistics.
tunnel-group
Displays the tunnel group, active status and members.
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