Dell PowerConnect W-7200 Series Reference Manual page 907

Arubaos 6.2
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AP name
ESSID
Client
Description
Command History
Introduced in ArubaOS 3.0.
Command Information
Platforms
All platforms
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Description
Name of an AP with recorded WMM flows
Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID) of a wireless network.
MAC address of the client.
The description is a long string that includes the following information.
TSID: Traffic Stream Identifier. The TSID should match the priority level for each flow.
Priority: One of the following IEEE 802.1p priority values:
0,3 = Best Effort
l
1,2 = Background
l
4-5 = Video
l
6-7 = Voice
l
Inactivity: Tspec inactivity threshold, in microseconds.
<country code>: AP country code, e.g. US.
bdir: flow is bidirectional.
apsd: flow has enabled auto power save delivery.
<ack>: Displays the ack policy negotiated for the flow. Possible values are:
normalack
l
noack
l
blockack
l
resack (reserved ack)
l
Tclas: traffic classification element. Tclas information includes one of the following
classification types, the 802.1p priority and IP version (ver-4 or ver-6)
type0 - Classification based on Ethernet parameters
l
type1 - Classification based on TCP/UDP or IP parameters (IPv4 or IPv6)
l
type2 - Classification based on based on IEEE802.1Q
l
DIP: Destination IP address for the flow.
DP: Destination IP Port specified in the TCLAS for flow negotiation.
DCSP: The Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) priority value that matches the flows
802.1p priority.
Licensing
Base operating system
Command Mode
Enable or Config mode on master controllers
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