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show ap standby
show ap active [ap-name <ap-name>|{arm-edge dot11a|dot11g|voip-only}|dot11a|dot11g|essid
<essid>|ip-addr <ip-addr>|ip6-addr <ip6-addr>|{type access-point|air-monitor|(sensor
dot11a|dot11g|voip-only)}|voip-only
Description
Show all APs in standby mode currently registered to a controller.
Syntax
Parameter Description
ap-name <ap-name>
View data for an AP with a specified name.
bssid <bssid>
View data for a specific BSSID.
ip-addr <ip-addr>
View data for an AP with a specified IP address by entering an
IP address in dotted-decimal format.
ip6-addr <ip6-addr>
View data for an AP with a specified IPv6 address.
Usage Guidelines
This command displays details for all APs connected to a controller in standby mode.
Example
host)# show ap active
Active AP Table
---------------
Name Group IP Address 11g Clients 11g Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP 11a Clients 11a
Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP AP Type Flags Uptime Outer IP
---- ----- ---------- ----------- ------------------- ----------- ----------------
--- ------- ----- ------ --------
AP1X default 10.3.15.107 0 AP:HT:1/15/21.5 0 AP:HT:44/15/21
125 1E2 5m:48s N/A
Flags: 1 = 802.1X authenticated AP; 2 = Using IKE version 2;
A = Enet1 in active/standby mode; B = Battery Boost On; C = Cellular;
D = Disconn. Extra Calls On; E = Wired AP enabled; F = AP failed 802.1X authenticati
H = Hotspot Enabled; K = 802.11K Enabled; L = Client Balancing Enabled; M = Mesh;
N = 802.11b protection disabled; P = PPPOE; R = Remote AP;
S = AP connected as standby; X = Maintenance Mode;
a = Reduce ARP packets in the air; d = Drop Mcast/Bcast On; u = Custom-Cert RAP;
r = 802.11r Enabled
The output of this command includes the following information:
Column Description
Name
Name of an AP
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