Release Notes

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6c:f3:7f:e7:2c:10 N/A 10.3.31.217 a-VHT am ?/?/? 0 ard 0 25m:47s
1500 - 1 Bs
6c:f3:7f:e7:69:10 N/A 10.3.31.253 a-VHT am ?/?/? 0 rlo-225 0 44m:24s
1500 - 1 Bs
d8:c7:c8:80:27:d0 N/A 10.3.31.222 a-HT am ?/?/? 0 arr 0 44m:24s
1500 - 1 Bs
The output of this command includes the following information:
Column Description
bss
The AP Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID). This is usually the MAC address of the
AP
ess
The AP Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID).
s/p
ip
IP address of an AP.
phy
An AP radio type. Possible values are:
l a—802.11a
l a-HT—802.11a high throughput
l g 802.11g
l g-HT—802.11g high throughput
type
Shows whether the AP is working as an access point (AP) or air monitor (AM).
ch/EIRP/max-EIRP
Radio channel used by the AP/current effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
/maximum EIRP.
cur-cl
Current number of clients on the AP.
ap name
Name of the AP.
in-t(s)
Number of seconds that an AP has been inactive.
tot-t
An AP’s total active time, in seconds.
mtu
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size, in bytes. This value describes the greatest
amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame.
acl-state
An access control list (ACL) can enable or disable an AP during specific time ranges.
l Disabled: An ACL with time restrictions is currently disabled (so the AP is
enabled).
l Enabled: An ACL with time restrictions is currently enabled (so the AP is
disabled).
l This data column will display a dash (-) if no ACLs are currently configured for the
AP.
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