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show ap association
show ap association [ap-name <ap-name>|ap-group <ap-group>|bssid <bssid>|channel
<channel>|client-mac <client-mac>|essid <essid>|ip-addr <ip-addr> |ip6-addr <ip-addr>|phy
{a|b|g}|voip-only]
Description
Show the association table for an AP group or for an individual AP.
Syntax
Parameter Description
ap-group <ap-group>
Show AP associations for a specific AP group. You can also include
the channel, essid or voip-only keywords to further filter the output
of this command.
ap-name <ap-name>
Show AP associations for a specific AP. You can also include the
essid, phy or voip-only keywords to further filter the output of this
command.
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 AP associations for an individual channel by specifying the
channel for which you want to view information.
client-mac <client-mac>
Show the AP associations for a specific MAC address by entering the
MAC address of a client for which you want to view association
information.
essid <essid>
Show 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.
ip-addr <ip-addr>
Show AP associations for a specific AP by entering an IP address in
dotted-decimal format. You can also include the essid, phy or voip-
only keywords to further filter the output of this command.
ip6-addr <ip-addr>
Ahow AP association for a specific AP by entering an IPv6 address.
phy
Include the phy [a|b|g] keywords to show associations for a specific
802.11 radio type, either 802.11a, 802.11b or 802.11g.
voip-only
Show VoIP client information only.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to check if user is connected to an AP. This command validates whether the client is
associated and indicates the last AP to which it was connected. If the flags column shows an 'A', the client is
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