Reference Guide

686 | show ap bss-table Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
00:0b:86:9b:49:c0 corp-ap 1/0 192.0.2.15 g ap 11/16.5/33 0 3.85.12
0 2m:0s 1578 -
Channel followed by "*" indicates channel selected due to unsupported configured channel.Num
APs:7
Num Associations:1
The output of this command includes the following information:
Column Description
bss
The AP Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID). This is usually the MAC address of the AP
ess
The AP Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID).
s/p
ip
IP address of an AP.
phy
An AP radio type. Possible values are:
l a—802.11a
l a-HT—802.11a high throughput
l g— 802.11g
l g-HT—802.11g high throughput
type
Shows whether the AP is working as an access point (AP) or air monitor (AM).
ch/EIRP/max-EIRP
Radio channel used by the AP/current effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) /maximum EIRP.
cur-cl
Current number of clients on the AP.
ap name
Name of the AP.
in-t(s)
Number of seconds that an AP has been inactive.
tot-t
An AP’s total active time, in seconds.
mtu
Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) size, in bytes. This value describes the greatest amount of
data that can be transferred in one physical frame.
acl-state
An access control list (ACL) can enable or disable an AP during specific time ranges.
l Disabled: An ACL with time restrictions is currently disabled (so the AP is enabled).
l Enabled: An ACL with time restrictions is currently enabled (so the AP is disabled).
l This data column will display a dash (-) if no ACLs are currently configured for the AP.
Command History
Introduced in ArubaOS 3.0.
Command Information
Platforms Licensing Command Mode
All platforms Base operating system Enable or Config mode on master controllers