Dell PowerConnect W-7200 Series Reference Manual page 1391

Arubaos 6.2
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show wms monitor-summary
show wms channel stats
Description
Display the numbers of different AP and client types monitored over the last 5 minutes, 1 hour, and since the
controller was last reset.
Syntax
No parameters.
Usage Guidelines
The WLAN management system (WMS) on the controller monitors wireless traffic to detect any new AP or wireless
client station that tries to connect to the network. When an AP or wireless client is detected, it is classified and its
classification is used to determine the security policies which should be enforced on the AP or client. Use the show
wms monitor-summary command to view a quick summary of each classified AP and client type currently on the
network.
If AP learning is enabled (with the wms general command), non-Dell APs connected on the same wired network as
Dell APs are classified as valid APs. If AP learning is disabled, a non-Dell AP is classified as an unsecure or suspect-
unsecure AP.
Example
This example shows that the controller currently has 144 valid APs and 32 active valid clients, and verifies that the
controller currently aware of a single disabled rogue AP.
(host) #show wms monitor-summary
WMS Monitor Summary
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-
Valid APs
Interfering APs
Rogue APs
Manually Contained APs
Unclassified APs
Neighbor APs
Suspected Rogue APs
Valid Clients
Interfering Clients
Manually Contained Clients
Command History
Release
ArubaOS 3.0.
ArubaOS 6.1
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Last 5 Min
Last Hour
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1
1
57
57
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
138
138
0
0
1
1
0
0
Release
Command Introduced
The Disabled Rogue AP, Known Interfering APs and Interfering Clients
All
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1
60
3
0
0
0
139
0
1
0
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