show ap remote debug association
show ap remote debug association
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Description
This command shows the association table of the AP to identify the clients associated to each AP. Use this command to verify if a remote user is connected to an AP and to validate the AP to which is connected. The optional output modifiers | begin , | exclude, and | include help you display those lines that begin, include, exclude, respectively, the line expression given in the CLI command. The | redirect-output modifier helps you redirect the command output.
Parameter |
Description |
ap-name |
Shows client associations for the specified AP name. |
bssid |
Show client associations for an specific BSSID. A BSSID is usually the MAC address of an AP. |
ip-addr |
Shows client associations for the specified IP address. |
ip6-addr |
Shows client associations for the specified IPv6 address. |
Example
The output of this command displays information about the remote clients associated with an AP with the IP address 192.0.2.32:
(host) [mynode] #show ap remote debug association ip-addr 192.0.2.32
Flags: W: WMM client, A: Active, R: RRM client
PHY Details: HT: High throughput; 20: 20MHz; 40: 40MHz
Association Table
-----------------
Name bssid mac auth assoc aid l-int essid
---- ----- --- ---- ----- --- ----- -----
AP71 00:0a:23:c1:d4:11 00:16:6d:08:1s:f1 y y 1 10 t-lab
vlan-id tunnel-id phy assoc. time num assoc Flags
------- --------- --- ----------- --------- ----- 111 0x108e a 23s 1 A time
Num Clients:1
The output of this command includes the following information:
Column |
Description |
Name |
Name of an AP. |
bssid |
The AP BSSID. |
mac |
MAC address of the client. |
auth |
This column displays ayif the AP has been configured for 802.11 authorization frame types. Otherwise, it displays ann. |
assoc |
This column displays ayif the AP has been configured for 802.11 association frame types. Otherwise, it displays ann. |
aid |
802.11关联ID。客户端收到一个独一无二的802.11 association ID when it associates to an AP. |
1-int |
Number of beacons in the 802.11 listen interval. There are ten beacons sent per second, so a ten-beacon listen interval indicates a listen interval time of 1 second. |
essid |
Name that uniquely identifies the AP’s ESSID. |
vlan-id |
Identification number of the AP’s VLAN. |
tunnel-id |
Identification number of the AP’s tunnel. |
phy |
The RF band in which the AP operates: = 5 GHz , = 2.4 GHz FromArubaOS8.9.0.0 or later versions, the following values are displayed: 2.4GHz 5GHz 6GHz(For Wi-Fi 6E APs) |
assoc. time |
Amount of time the client has associated with the AP, in the format hours:minutes:seconds. |
num assoc |
Number of clients associated with the AP. |
flags |
This column displays any flags for this AP. The list of flag abbreviations is included in the output of the |
Command History:
Release |
Modification |
ArubaOS8.9.0.0 |
The command output was modified to display the following values for 2.4GHz 5GHz 6GHz(For Wi-Fi 6E APs) |
ArubaOS8.2.0.0 |
The |
ArubaOS8.0.0.0 |
Command introduced. |
Command Information
Platforms |
Licensing |
Command Mode |
All platforms |
Base operating system. |
Configuration mode onmanaged devices. |