Concept Guide

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2129| show wms ap Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Column Description
BSSID
Basic Service Set Identifier for the AP. This is usually the AP’s MAC address.
SSID
The Service Set Identifier that identifies a wireless network.
Channel
Channel used by the AP’s radio.
Type
A WMS AP type can be one of the following:
l soft-ap: A Dell Access Point (AP).
l air-monitor: A Dell Air Monitor (AM).
RAP_Type
Indicates one of the following Rogue AP types:
l Valid (not a rogue AP)
l Interfering
l Rogue
l Suspected Rogue
l Disabled Rogue
l Unclassified
l Known Interfering
Status
If up, the AP is active. If down (or no information is shown) the AP is inactive.
Match MAC
MAC address of a wired device that helped identify the AP as a rogue. If the AP
has not been identified as a rogue, this column will display the MAC address
00:00:00:00:00:00.
Ageout
An ageout time is the time, in minutes, that the client must remain unseen by
any probes before it is eliminated from the database. If this column displays a -
1, the client has not yet aged out. Any other number indicates the number of
minutes since the client has passed its ageout interval.
HT-type
The type of high-throughput traffic sent by the AP:
l HT-20mhz: The AP radio uses a single 20 mHz channel
l HT-40mhz: The AP radio uses a 40 MHz channel pair comprised of two
adjacent 20 MHz channels.
HT-Sec-Chan
Secondary channel used for 40 MHz high-throughput transmissions.
MAC
MAC address of a probe that can see the specified AP.
IP
IP address of a probe that can see the specified AP.
Name
Name of the probe.
Type
Displays the probe type: A WMS probe can be one of the following: