Operation Manual

MP Access Point Commands
MP Access Point Commands
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show auto-tune neighbors
Displays the other Trapeze radios and third-party 802.11 radios that a Trapeze radio can hear.
Syntax
show auto-tune neighbors [ap apnum [radio {1 | 2| all}]]
Defaults
None.
Access
Enabled.
History
Usage
For simplicity, this command displays a single entry for each Trapeze radio, even if the
radio is supporting multiple BSSIDs. However, BSSIDs for third-party 802.11 radios are listed
separately, even if a radio is supporting more than one BSSID.
Information is displayed for a radio if the radio sends beacon frames or responds to probe requests.
Even if the radio SSIDs are unadvertised, Trapeze radios detect the empty beacon frames (beacon
frames without SSIDs) sent by the radio, and include the radio in the neighbor list.
Examples
The following command displays neighbor information for radio 1 on the directly
connected MP access point on port 2:
MX# show auto-tune neighbors ap 2 radio 1
Total number of entries for port 2 radio 1: 5
Channel Neighbor BSS/MAC RSSI
------- ----------------- ----
1 00:0b:85:06:e3:60 -46
1 00:0b:0e:00:0a:80 -78
1 00:0b:0e:00:d2:c0 -74
1 00:0b:85:06:dd:00 -50
1 00:0b:0e:00:05:c1 -72
Table 12– 8 describes the fields in this display.
See Also
set ap radio auto-tune max-power on page 12-248
apnum Index value that identifies the MP on the MX. You can specify a value from 1
to 9999.
radio 1 Shows neighbor information for radio 1.
radio 2 Shows neighbor information for radio 2. (This option does not apply to
single-radio models.)
radio all Shows neighbor information for both radios.
Version 3.0 Command introduced.
Version 6.0 Option dap removed.
Version 6.2 Added index value range of 1 to 9999.
Table 12– 12. Output for show auto-tune neighbors
Field Description
Channel Channel on which the BSSID is detected.
Neighbor BSS/MAC BSSID detected by the radio.
RSSI Received signal strength indication (RSSI), in decibels referred to 1
milliwatt (dBm). A higher value indicates a stronger signal.