Summary
Table Name
Basic View Information Advanced View Information
Wireless User n MAC Address: MAC address of the
wireless user.
n IP address: IP address of the wireless
user.
n MAC Address: MAC address of the wired
user
n IP address: IP address of the wired user
n SSID: name of the SSID
n BSSID: BSSID of the wireless user
n Assoc State: shows if the user is
associated or just authorized
n Auth: Type of authentication: WPA,
802.1X, none, open, or shared
n Encryption: encryption type used by the
wireless user
n Band: radio band used by the wireless
client
n RSSI: Receive Signal Strength Indicator
(RSSI) value displayed in the output of
this command represents signal strength
as a signal to noise ratio.
Device Info n Type: AP device/model type.
n Name: Name assigned to the AP.
n Wired MAC address: MAC address of
the wired port.
n Serial #: AP serial number.
n Tunnel IP address: IP address of the
tunnel between the AP and switch.
n Software Version: Software version
currently running on the AP.
n Uptime: Amount of time the AP has
been active since it was last reset.
n Master: IP address of the master
switch.
n lms: IP address of the local switch.
N/A
Uplink Info The Uplink Info table can display some or
all of the following information for your
remote AP, depending upon whether a
link is active and the number of links
supported by the AP.
Active uplink information, including:
n Interface name
n Port speed
n IP address
Standby link information, including:
n Name (3G)
n Device connected (yes/no)
n Provisioned (yes/no)
n IP address
n Device
n User
n Password
N/A
Multihoming on remote AP (RAP)
You can uplink a RAP as an Ethernet or a USB based modem. These uplinks can be used as a backup link if the
primary link fails. The uplink becomes active based on the order of priority configured on the RAP. The RAP
switches back to the primary link when the primary connection is restored.
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