show ap monitor pot-ap-list
show ap monitor pot-ap-list {ap-name
Description
This command shows potential AP list being monitored.
Parameter |
Description |
ap-name |
Shows data for an AM with a specific name. |
bssid |
Shows data for an AM with a specific BSSID. The BSSID is usually the AM’s MAC address. |
ip-addr |
Shows data for an AM with a specific IPv4 address by entering its IPv4 address in dotted-decimal format. |
ip6-addr |
Shows data for an AM with a specific IPv6 address by entering its IPv6 address in dotted-decimal format. |
Example
The following example shows the potential AP table:
(host) [mynode] (config) #show ap monitor pot-ap-list bssid ac:a3:1e:57:82:52 Potential AP Table ------------------ bssid channel phy num-beacons tot-beacons num-frames mt it at ibss snr rssi ----- ------- --- ----------- ----------- ---------- -- -- -- ---- --- ---- 9c:8c:d8:7f:bd:d1 11 80211b 0 9 0 1 16 1 disable 25 70 70:3a:0e:4e:eb:20 7 80211b 0 9 0 1 19 1 disable 5 90 48:4a:e9:7c:91:01 6 80211b 0 9 0 25 11 2 disable 25 70 9c:1c:12:89:31:42 1 80211b 0 9 0 3 54 2 disable 8 87 38:17:c3:53:3f:20 11 80211b 0 9 0 7 35 3 disable 31 64
The output of this command includes the following information:
Column |
Description |
bssid |
基本服务集Identifier of the AP. |
通道
|
The current radio channel of the AP. |
phy
|
The radio’s PHY type. Possible values are 802.11a, 802.11a-HT-40, 802.11b/g, 802.11b/g-HT-20. |
band/chan
|
The current radio channel and RF band type. |
num-beacons |
Number of beacons seen during a 10-second scan. |
tot-beacons |
Total number of beacons seen since the last reset. |
num-frames |
Total number of frames seen since the last rest. |
mt |
Monitor time; the number of timer ticks elapsed since the controller first recognized the AP. |
it |
Idle time - expressed as a number of timer ticks. |
at |
Active time, in timer ticks. |
肠易激综合症 |
Shows if adhoc BSS is enabled or disabled. It will be enabled if the BSSID has detected an adhoc BSS (an ibss bit in an 802.11 frame). |
snr |
Signal-to-Noise ratio. |
rssi |
The Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value that represents signal strength as a signal to noise ratio. For example, a value of 30 would indicate that the power of the received signal is 30 dBm above the signal noise threshold. |
Command History
Release |
Modification |
ArubaOS8.9.0.0 |
The command output was modified to display the following changes Replaced Replaced802.11gand802.11awith2.4GHzand5GHzvalues for Introduced6GHzvalue for |
ArubaOS8.0.0.0 |
Command introduced. |
Command Information
Platforms |
许可证 |
Command Mode |
All platforms |
Base operating system. |
Enable or Config mode onMobility Conductor. |