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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide show ap association remote | 532
show ap association remote
show ap association remote [ap-name <ap-name>|ap-group <ap-group>|bssid <bssid>|channel
<channel>|essid <essid>
Description
Display the association table for an individual AP or group of APs in bridge mode.
Syntax
Examples
The output of the command below shows the association table for clients in the AP group group1.
The output of this command includes the following information:
Parameter Description
ap-name <ap-name> Show AP associations for a specific remote AP.
ap-group <ap-group> Show AP associations for a specific group of remote APs.
bssid <bssid> Show the AP associations for an specific AP Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID). The Basic
Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is usually the AP’s MAC address.
channel <channel> Show remote AP associations for a specific channel.
essid <essid> Show remote AP associations for an Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID). An Extended
Service Set Identifier (ESSID) is a alphanumeric name that uniquely identifies a wireless
network. If the name includes spaces, you must enclose the ESSID in quotation marks.
show ap association remote ap-group group1
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 vlan-id tunnel-id phy
assoc.time num assoc Flags
---- ----- --- ---- ----- --- ----- ----- ------- --------- --- ----
Column Description
Name Name of an AP
bssid The AP Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID)
mac MAC address of the AP
auth This column displays a y if the AP has been configured for 802.11 authorization frame types.
Otherwise, it displays an n.
assoc This column displays a y if the AP has been configured for 802.11 association frame types.
Otherwise, it displays an n.
aid 802.11 association ID. A client receives a unique 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.