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893 | show ap association Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
Example
Use the show ap association client-mac command to verify that a user has associated with an AP, or to
determine last AP to which the client was connected. The output of this command in the example below shows
the association table for the client with the MAC address 00:13:fd:5c:7c:59. If the flags column in the output
of this command shows an 'A', the client associated last to that AP. Alternately, the AP with the smallest value
of association time is the last AP to which the client had associated.
In the example below, the output of this command has been broken into two separate tables to better fit this
page. In the actual output of the command, this information is shown in a single, wide table.
(host) #show ap association client-mac 00:13:fd:5c:7c:59
Flags: W: WMM client, A: Active, R: RRM client
PHY Details: HT: High throughput; 20: 20MHz; 40: 40MHzss: spatial streams
Association Table
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Association Table
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Name bssid mac auth assoc aid l-int essid
---- ----- --- ---- ----- --- ----- -----
AL12 00:1a:1e:11:5f:11 00:21:5c:50:b1:ed y y 12 10 ethersphere-wpa2AL5
00:1a:1e:88:88:31 00:19:7d:d6:74:93 y y 6 10 ethersphere-wpa2
vlan-id tunnel-id phy assoc. time num assoc Flags
------- --------- --- ----------- --------- -----
65 0x10c4 a-HT-40sgi-2ss 35m:41s 1 WA65 0x1072 a
24m:29s 1 WA
The output of this command includes the following information:
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.
1-int
Number of beacons in the 802.11 listen interval. There are ten beacons sent
per second, so a ten-beacon listen interval indicates a listen interval time of 1
second.
essid
Name that uniquely identifies the AP’s Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID).
vlan-id
Identification number of the AP’s VLAN.
tunnel-id
Identification number of the AP’s tunnel.










