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show ap monitor association
show ap monitor association {ap-name <ap-name>}|{bssid <bssid>}|{ip-addr <ip-addr>} <ap-bssid>
Description
Show the association table for an Air Monitor (AM).
Syntax
Parameter Description
ap-name<ap-name>
Show data for an AM with a specific name.
bssid <bssid>
Show data for an AM with a specific Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID). The
Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is usually the AM’s MAC address.
ip-addr <ip-addr>
Show data for an AM with a specific IP address by entering its IP address in
dotted-decimal format.
<ap-bssid>
BSSID of an AP.
Examples
The output of the command lists the MAC addresses associated with the Air Monitor BSSID.
(host) #show ap monitor association ap-name ap9 00:1a:1e:11:74:a1
Association Table
-----------------
mac rsta-type auth phy-type
--- --------- ---- --------
00:1d:d9:01:c4:50 valid yes 80211a
00:17:f2:4d:01:e2 valid yes 80211a
00:1f:3b:8c:28:89 valid yes 80211a
00:1d:d9:05:05:d0 valid yes 80211a
00:14:a4:25:72:6d valid yes 80211a
00:19:7d:d6:74:8d valid yes 80211a
The output of this command includes the following information:
Column Description
mac
MAC address associated with the Air Monitor BSSID
rsta-type
Rogue station type:
l interfering: Interfering station.
l valid: Station is not a rogue station.
l DoS: Station may have attempted a DoS attack.
auth
Displays a yes if the client has been authenticated.
phy-type
The RF band in which the AP should operate:
802.11g = 2.4 GHz
802.11a = 5 GHz
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