show ap remote debug association

show ap remote debug association

{ap-name |bssid |ip-addr |ip6-addr }[uac ]

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

ss: spatial streams

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:

a= 5 GHz

b,g= 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 theshow ap associationcommand.

Command History:

Release

Modification

ArubaOS8.9.0.0

The command output was modified to display the following values forphyparameter ( ForArubaOS8.9.0.0or later versions):

2.4GHz

5GHz

6GHz(For Wi-Fi 6E APs)

ArubaOS8.2.0.0

Theip6-addrparameter was added.

ArubaOS8.0.0.0

Command introduced.

Command Information

Platforms

Licensing

Command Mode

All platforms

Base operating system.

Configuration mode onmanaged devices.