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show ap debug client-table

show ap debug client-table

Description

This command shows the clients associated with an IAP.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to view a list of IAP clients.

Example

The following example shows the output of show ap debug client-table command:

Client Table

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MAC ESSID BSSID Assoc_State HT_State AID PS_State -------- ----- ----------- -------- --- --------

08:ed:b9:e1:51:7d example1 d8:c7:c8:3d:42:12 Associated WSsM 0x1 Awake

 

UAPSD Tx_Pkts Rx_Pkts PS_Qlen Tx_Retries Tx_Rate Rx_Rate Last_ACK_SNR

----- ------ ------- ------- ---------- ------- ------- ------------

(0,0,0,0,N/A,0) 101 12888 0 0 300 300 45

-----------

Last_Rx_SNR TX_Chains Tx_Timestamp Rx_Timestamp MFP Status (C,R)

--------- ------------ ---------- ---------------- ----------------

50 3[0x7] Sun May 12 07:41:25 2013 Sun May 12 07:42:13 2013 (0,0)

 

UAPSD:(VO,VI,BK,BE,Max SP,Q Len)

HT Flags: A - LDPC Coding; W - 40Mhz; S - Short GI HT40; s - Short GI HT20

D - Delayed BA; G - Greenfield; R - Dynamic SM PS

Q - Static SM PS; N - A-MPDU disabled; B - TX STBC

b - RX STBC; M - Max A-MSDU; I - HT40 Intolerant

 

The output of this command includes the following information:

Parameter

Description

MAC Indicates the MAC address of the IAP.
ESSID Indicates the Extended Service Set identifier (ESSID) used by the client. An ESSID is a user-defined name for a wireless network.
BSSID Filters the IAP Config table by BSSID. The Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is usually the AP’s MAC address.
Assoc_State Shows whether or not the client is currently authorized and/or associated with the IAP.
HT_State

Shows the client’s high-throughput (802.11n) transmission type:

none: AP is a legacy AP that does not support the 802.11n standard.
20Mhz: A high-throughput APs using a single 20 Mhz channel.
40Mhz: A high-throughput APs using two 20 Mhz channels.
AID Indicates the 802.11 association ID. A client receives a unique 802.11 association ID when it associates to an IAP.
UAPSD

Shows the following values for Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (UAPSD) in comma-separated format: VO, VI, BK, BE, Max SP, Q Len.

VO: If 1, UAPSD is enabled for the VoIP access category. If UAPSD is disabled for this access category, this value is 0.
VI: If 1, UAPSD is enabled for the Video access category. If UAPSD is disabled for this access category, this value is 0.
BK: If 1, UAPSD is enabled for the Background access category. If UAPSD is disabled for this access category, this value is 0.
BE: If 1, UAPSD is enabled for the Best Effort access category. If UAPSD is disabled for this access category, this value is 0.
Max SP: The maximum service period is the number of frame sent per trigger packet. This value is value can be 0, 2, 4 or 8.
Q Len: The number of frames currently queued for the client, from 0 to 16 frames.
Tx_Pkts Shows the number of packets transmitted by the client.
Rx_Pkts Shows the number of packets received by the client.
PS_Qlen Shows power save queue length, in bytes.
Tx_Retries Shows the number of packets that the client had to resend due to an initial transmission failure.

Command History

Version

Description

Aruba Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3

This command is introduced.

Command Information

IAP Platform

Command Mode

All platforms

Privileged EXEC mode