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show ap remote debug association
show ap remote debug association [ap-name <ap-name>|bssid <bssid>|ip-addr <ip-addr>
Description
Show the association table for an AP.
Syntax
Parameter
ap-name <ap-name>
bssid <bssid>
ip-addr <ip-addr>
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 currently
associated with that AP. Alternately, if the client is not currently associated, the AP with the smallest value of
association time is the last AP used by the client.
Example
Use the show ap association bssid command to verify that a user has associated with an AP, or to determine last AP
to which the client was connected. The output of this command in the example below shows the association table
for the client with the MAC address 00:13:fd:5c:7c:59. If the flags column in the output of this command shows an
'A', the client associated last to that AP. Alternately, the AP with the smallest value of association time is the last
AP to which the client had associated.
In the example below, the output of this command has been broken into two separate tables to better fit this page.
In the actual output of the command, this information is shown in a single, wide table.
host) #show ap association bssid 00:13:fd:5c:7c:59
Flags: W: WMM client, A: Active, R: RRM client
PHY Details: HT: High throughput; 20: 20MHz; 40: 40MHz
Association Table
-----------------
Association Table
-----------------
-----------------
Name
bssid
----
-----
AL12
00:1a:1e:11:5f:11
AL5
00:1a:1e:88:88:31
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Description
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.
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.
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.
ss:
spatial streams
mac
---
00:21:5c:50:b1:ed
00:19:7d:d6:74:93
auth
assoc
aid
l-int
----
-----
---
-----
y
y
12
10
y
y
6
10
essid
-----
ethersphere-wpa2
ethersphere-wpa2
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