show ap mesh neighbors
This command shows all mesh neighbors for an AP.
The following example shows the output of
command:Neighbor list
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MAC Portal Channel Age Hops Cost Relation Flags RSSI Rate Tx/Rx A-Req A-Resp A-Fail HT-Details Cluster ID
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6c:f3:7f:a5:df:90 Yes 157 23 0 5.00 N 23s HLK 33 - 0 0 0 HT-20MHzsgi-3ss 78042e34005c8b372de0472df0727ef
6c:f3:7f:a5:df:30 Yes 153 0 0 5.00 N 3d:18h:16m:4s HLK 13 - 0 0 0 HT-20MHzsgi-3ss b8e356bcb60d4ce984d9a7077a43936
d8:c7:c8:3d:3b:10 Yes 161 15 0 5.00 N 15s HLK 50 - 0 0 0 HT-20MHzsgi-3ss 78042e34005c8b372de0472df0727ef
Total count: 3, Children: 0
Relation: P = Parent; C = Child; N = Neighbor; B = Blacklisted-neighbor
Flags: R = Recovery-mode; S = Sub-threshold link; D = Reselection backoff; F = Auth-failure; H = High Throughput; L = Legacy allowed
K = Connected; U = Upgrading; G = Descendant-upgrading; Z = Config pending; Y = Assoc-resp/Auth pending
a = SAE Accepted; b = SAE Blacklisted-neighbour; e = SAE Enabled; u = portal-unreachable; o = opensystem
The output of this command includes the following information:
Parameter |
Description |
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MAC |
MAC address of the mesh node. |
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Portal | By default, this column displays the BSSID of the mesh point. If you include the optional names parameter, this column will display AP names, if available. The AP names will include [p] (parent), or [c] (child) suffixes to indicate the role of the mesh BSSID. | ||||||||||||
Channel | Number of a radio channel used by the AP. | ||||||||||||
Age | Number of seconds elapsed since the AP heard from the neighbor. | ||||||||||||
Hops | Indicates the number of hops it takes traffic from the mesh node to get to the mesh portal. The mesh portal advertises a hop count of 0, while all other mesh nodes advertise a cumulative count based on the parent mesh node. | ||||||||||||
Cost | A relative measure of the quality of the path from the AP to the Virtual Controller. A lower number indicates a better quality path, where a higher number indicates a less favorable path (e.g, a path which may be longer or more congested than a path with a lower value.) For a mesh point, the path cost is the sum of the (parent path cost) + (the parent node cost) + (the link cost). | ||||||||||||
Relation |
Shows the relationship between the specified AP and the AP on the neighbor list and the amount of time that relationship has existed.
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Flags | This parameter shows additional information about the mesh neighbor. The key describing each flag is displayed at the bottom of the neighbor list. | ||||||||||||
RSSI | The Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value displayed in the output of this command represents signal strength as a signal to noise ratio. For example, a value of 30 would indicate that the power of the received signal is 30 dBm above the signal noise threshold. | ||||||||||||
Rate Tx/Rx | The rate, in Mbps, that a neighbor transmits data to or receives data from the mesh-node specified by the command. | ||||||||||||
A-Req | Number of association requests from clients. | ||||||||||||
A-Resp | Number of association responses from the mesh node. | ||||||||||||
A-Fail | Number of association failures. | ||||||||||||
Cluster ID | Name of the Mesh cluster that includes the specified AP or BSSID. |
Version |
Description |
Aruba Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3 |
This command is introduced. |
IAP Platform |
Command Mode |
All platforms |
Privileged EXEC mode |