Command Reference Guide

536 CHAPTER 17: RF DETECTION COMMANDS
Examples — The following command shows information about all
wireless clients detected by an WX switch’s MAPs:
WX1200# display rfdetect clients
Total number of entries: 30
Client MAC Client AP MAC AP Port/Radio NoL Type Last
Vendor Vendor /Channel seen
----------------- ------- ----------------- ------- ------------- --- ----- ----
00:03:7f:bf:16:70 Unknown Unknown dap 1/1/6 1 intfr 207
00:04:23:77:e6:e5 Intel Unknown dap 1/1/2 1 intfr 155
00:05:5d:79:ce:0f D-Link Unknown dap 1/1/149 1 intfr 87
00:05:5d:7e:96:a7 D-Link Unknown dap 1/1/149 1 intfr 117
00:05:5d:7e:96:ce D-Link Unknown dap 1/1/157 1 intfr 162
00:05:5d:84:d1:c5 D-Link Unknown dap 1/1/1 1 intfr 52
The following command displays more details about a specific client:
WX1200# display rfdetect clients mac 00:0c:41:63:fd:6d
Client Mac Address: 00:0c:41:63:fd:6d, Vendor: Linksys
Port: dap 1, Radio: 1, Channel: 11, RSSI: -82, Rate: 2, Last Seen (secs ago): 84
Bssid: 00:0b:0e:01:02:00, Vendor: 3Com, Type: intfr, Dst: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Last Rogue Status Check (secs ago): 3
The first line lists information for the client. The other lines list
information about the most recent 802.11 packet detected from the
client.
Table 100 and Table 101 describe the fields in these displays.
Table 100 display rfdetect clients Output
Field Description
Client MAC MAC address of the client.
Client Vendor Company that manufactures or sells the client.
AP MAC MAC address of the radio with which the rogue client is
associated.
AP Vendor Company that manufactures or sells the AP with which
the rogue client is associated.
Port/Radio/Channel Port number, radio number, and channel number of the
radio that detected the rogue. For a Distributed MAP,
the connection number is labeled dap. (This stands for
distributed ap.)