Concept Guide

966| show ap arm client-match summary Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| Reference Guide
Parameter Description
Bandsteer Moves(T/S)
The output of this column shows the following two values:
l T: Total number of times the client match feature attempted to steer a
dual-band client to a 5GHz radio.
l S: Number of times the client match feature successfully moved a dual-
band client to a 5GHz radio.
Load Balance Moves
(T/S)
The output of this column shows the following two values:
l T: Total number of times the client match feature attempted to move an AP
to a different radio on dual-radio AP to balance the client load between the
AP radios.
l S: Number of times the client match feature successfully moved an AP to a
different radio on dual-radio AP to balance the client load between the AP
radios.
VHT Steer Moves(T/S)
The output of this column shows the following two values:
l T: Total number of times the client match feature attempted to steer a
VHT-capable (802.11ac) client from an 802.11n radio to a VHT radio that
supports 802.11ac.
l S: Number of times the client match feature successfully steered a VHT-
capable (802.11ac) client from an 802.11n radio to a VHT radio that
supports 802.11ac.
Moves(T/S)
The output of this column shows the following two values:
l T: Total number of times the client match feature attempted to move an AP
to a different radio.
l S: Number of times the client match feature successfully moved an AP to a
different radio.
Last Move
This column shows the date and time the client was steered to a different AP
radio, the reason why the client match feature made the change, and the
number of seconds it took for the change to take place. Possible reasons
include:
l Sticky: A mobile roaming client was staying associated (sticking) to a sub-
optimal AP for too long.
l Band steer: A dual-band capable client was steered toward a 5Ghz radio
on a dual-band AP.
l Band Balance: A dual-band capable client was steered toward a different
radio to balance the load between the two radios on a single AP.
l Load Balance: Client match moved the client to a different AP, based upon
the load on APs in the client's RFneighborhood, and the SNR levels the
client detected from each underutilized AP.
l VHT Steer: A client was steered to a very-high-throughput radio that
supports 802.11ac.
Device type
Type of client, if the value can be determined.
11v Moves (T/S/R/TO)
The output of this column shows the following values: