Reference Guide

Column Description
MAC
MAC address of the client
Type
Station type (valid, interfering, or disabled rogue client )
Status
If up, the client is active. If down (or no information is shown) the client is inactive.
ageout
An ageout time is the time, in minutes, that the client must remain unseen by any probes
before it is eliminated from the database. If this column displays a -1, the client has not yet
aged out. Any other number indicates the number of minutes since the client has passed its
ageout interval.
BSSID
BSSID of the AP to which the client is associated.
SSID
Extended service set identifier (ESSID) of the BSSID.
RAP_Type
Indicates one of the following Rogue AP types:
l Valid (not a rogue AP)
l Interfering
l Rogue
l Disabled Rogue
l Suspected Rogue
l Unclassified
l Known Interfering
Status
If up, the AP is active. If down (or no information is shown) the AP is inactive.
Match MAC
MAC address of a wired device that helped identify the AP as a rogue. If the AP has not been
identified as a rogue, this column will display the MAC address 00:00:00:00:00:00.
Ageout
An ageout time is the time, in minutes, that the client must remain unseen by any probes
before it is eliminated from the database. If this column displays a -1, the client has not yet
aged out. Any other number indicates the number of minutes since the client has passed its
ageout interval.
MAC
MAC address of a WMS probe.
IP
IP address of a WMS probe.
Type
A WMS AP type can be one of the following:
l soft-ap: an Dell Access Point (AP).
l air-monitor: An Dell Air Monitor (AM).
Status
If up, the probe is active. If down (or no information is shown) the probe is inactive.
Name
Name of the probe. If a name has not been defined for the probe, this column may display a
zero (0).
AP type
Model type of the probe.
The output of this command includes the following information:
Command History
This command was introduced in ArubaOS 3.0
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