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BelAir20E User Guide Configuring Wi-Fi Access Point Parameters
April 2, 2012 Confidential Page 89 of 255
Document Number BDTM02201-A01 Standard
Displaying the SSID
Table
/interface/wifi-<n>-<m>/show ssid table
This command summarizes in table format the parameters of all configured
SSIDs. In the resulting output:
The
broadcast
setting is the default for SSID 1. A
broadcast
setting means
that the access radio responds to a broadcast probe request and that SSID
information element is present in the beacon dataframe. A
broadcast
SSID
has a Basic Service Set (BSS), a unique identifier having the same format as a
MAC address.
•A
suppressed
setting means that the access radio responds only to a unicast
probe request and that SSID information element is present in the beacon
dataframe, but has a length of 0 and a null value. A
suppressed
SSID has a
Basic Service Set (BSS), a unique identifier having the same format as a MAC
address.
Example - Typical Output
/interface/wifi-1-1# show ssid table
SSID Information
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
id enabled vlan type privacy wb sp acl bss ssid
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 yes -- Broadcast none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:98 RickBA20E-15-2
2 no -- Suppressed none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:99 DefaultSsid2-2
3 no -- Suppressed none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:9A DefaultSsid2-3
4 no -- Suppressed none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:9B DefaultSsid2-4
5 no -- Suppressed none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:9C DefaultSsid2-5
6 no -- Suppressed none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:9D DefaultSsid2-6
7 no -- Suppressed none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:9E DefaultSsid2-7
8 no -- Suppressed none -- -- -- 00:0D:67:0C:21:9F DefaultSsid2-8
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In the previous example:
wb
is for wireless bridge; see “Disabling or Enabling AP Wireless Bridging”
on page 111
sp
is for secure port; see “AP Secure Port Mode” on page 112
acl
is for access control list; see “Wireless Client Access Control List” on
page 109
bss
is for basic service set; see “Configuring SSIDs” on page 91
a star ( * ) means that the feature is enabled for that particular SSID
a double dash ( -- ) means that the feature is not enabled for that particular
SSID

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