Release Notes

1173 | show ap standby Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
Column Description
IP address
IP address of the AP, in dotted decimal format.
11g Clients
Number of 802.11g clients using the AP.
11g Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP
802.11g radio channel used by the AP/current effective Isotropic Radiated Power
(EIRP) /maximum EIRP.
11a Clients
Number of 802.11a clients using the AP.
11a Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP
802.11a radio channel used by the AP/current EIRP/maximum EIRP.
AP Type
AP model type.
Flags
This column displays any flags for this AP. The list of flag abbreviations is also
included in the output of the show ap active command.
l 1 = 802.1x authenticated AP
l 2 = Using IKE version 2;
l A = Enet1 in active/standby mode
l B = Battery Boost On
l C = Cellular;
l D = Disconn. Extra Calls On
l E = Wired AP enabled
l F = AP failed 802.1x authenticatition
l H = Hotspot Enabled
l K = 802.11K Enabled
l L = Client Balancing Enabled
l M = Mesh
l N = 802.11b protection disabled
l P = PPPOE
l R = Remote AP
l S = AP connected as standby
l X = Maintenance Mode
l a = Reduce ARP packets in the air
l d = Drop Mcast/Bcast On
l u = Custom-Cert RAP
l r = 802.11r Enabled
Uptime
Number of hours, minutes and seconds since the last controller reboot or
bootstrap, in the format hours:minutes:seconds.
Outer IP
The outer IP address of a remote AP (RAP) is used to establish an IPsec VPN tun-
nel to the terminating master controller. The RAP acquires an outer IP address from
the locally connected network, usually via DHCP. (A RAP is typically behind a NAT
device whose public IPis seen as the outer ip for the RAP).
Command History
Release Modification
ArubaOS 6.3 Command introduced