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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide show ap debug received-config | 639
The output of this command includes the following information:
Parameter Description
BSSID The BSSID of the AP.
LMS IP The LMS IP is the IP address of the local controller used by the AP for client data processing.
Master IP For environments with multiple controllers, the master controller is the central configuration
and management point for all local controllers.
Mode Shows the operating modes for the AP.
ap-mode: Device provides transparent, secure, high-speed data communications between
wireless network devices and the wired LAN.
am-mode: Device behaves as an air monitor to collect statistics, monitor traffic, detect
intrusions, enforce security policies, balance traffic load, self-heal coverage gaps, etc.
QBSS Probe Response Quality-of-service BSS (QBSS).
Native VLAN ID The ID number of the Native VLAN.
SAP MTU The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) for the GRE tunnel.
Heartbeat DSCP DSCP value for the heartbeat traffic between the AP and the controller.
High throughput
enable (radio)
Shows if high-throughput (802.11n) features on tare enabled or disabled on the radio.
Channel Shows the channel number for the AP’s 802.11a/802.11n physical layer.
Beacon Period Shows the time, in milliseconds, between successive beacon transmissions. The beacon
advertises the AP’s presence, identity, and radio characteristics to wireless clients.
Transmit Power Shows the current transmission power level.
Advertise TPC
Capability
If enabled, the AP will advertise its Transmit Power Control (TPC) capability.
Enable CSA Displays whether or not the AP has enabled channel switch announcements (CSAs) for
802.11h.
CSA Count Number of channel switch announcements that must be sent before the AP will switch to a
new channel.
Management Frame
Throttle interval
Average interval that rate limiting management frames are sent from this radio, in seconds. If
this column displays a zero (0), rate limiting is disabled for this AP.
Management Frame
Throttle Limit
Maximum number of management frames that can come from this radio in each throttle
interval.
Active Scan Displays whether or not the active scan feature is enabled.
This option elicits more information from nearby APs, but also creates additional management
traffic on the network. Active Scan is disabled by default, and should not be enabled except
under the direct supervision of Dell Support.
VoIP Aware Scan Shows if VoIP aware scanning is enabled or disabled. If you use voice handsets in the WLAN,
VoIP Aware Scan should be enabled in the ARM profile so the AP will not attempt to scan a
different channel if one of its clients has an active VoIP call. This option requires that
Scanning is also enabled.
Power Save Aware Scan Shows if the power save aware scan is enabled or disabled. If enabled, the AP will not scan a
different channel if it has one or more clients and is in power save mode.
Load aware Scan
Threshold
The Load Aware Scan Threshold is the traffic throughput level an AP must reach before it
stops scanning. Load aware ARM preserves network resources during periods of high traffic
by temporarily halting ARM scanning if the load for the AP gets too high.
40 MHz intolerance The specified setting allows ARM to determine if 40 MHz mode of operation is allowed on the 5
GHz or 2.4 GHz frequency band only, on both frequency bands, or on neither frequency band.