H3C WA Series Command Reference Manual page 83

Wlan access points
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Table 10-2 display wlan client verbose command output description
MAC Address
AID
Radio Interface
SSID
BSSID
Port
VLAN
State
Power Save Mode
Wireless Mode
QoS Mode
Listen Interval (Beacon Interval)
RSSI
SNR
Rx/Tx Rate
Client Type
Authentication Method
AKM Method
4-Way Handshake State
Field
MAC address of the client
Association ID of the client
WLAN-Radio interface
The SSID with which the client is associated
ID of a BSS
WLAN-BSS interface associated with the client
VLAN to which the client belongs
State of the client such as Running
Client's power save mode such as Active or Sleep
The wireless mode, which includes 802.11a, 802.11b,
802.11g, 802.11gn, 802.11an at present.
Support for wireless mode depends on your device
model.
WMM indicates that the WMM function is
supported;
None indicates that the WMM function is not
supported.
WMM information negotiation is carried out between
an AP and a client that both support WMM.
Specifies how often the client wakes up to listen to
beacon frames and is expressed in units of beacon
interval.
Received signal strength indication. This value
indicates the client signal strength detected by the AP.
Signal to Noise Ratio
Represents the receiving/sending rate of frames such
as data, management, and control frames
Displays the client type such as RSN, WPA, and
PRE-RSN
Authentication method such as open system or
shared key
AKM suite, such as Dot1x, PSK
Displays either of the 4 way handshake state:
IDLE: Displayed when initial state
PTKSTART:
handshake is initialized.
PTKNEGOTIATING: Displayed after sending valid
message 3.
PTKINITDONE:
handshake is successful.
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