show ap active

show ap active

2.4GHz

5GHz

6GHz(For AOS 8.9.0.0 or later versions)

ap-name

arm-edge

counters [ap-name <ap-name>] [arm-edge] [dot11a] [dot11g] [essid <essid>] [ip-addr <ip-addr>] [ip6-addr <ip6-addr>] [type]

details

essid

ip-addr

ip6-addr

type

voip-only

Description

This command shows Access Points registered to a Mobility Conductor. Click parameter links to view the corresponding show commands.

Parameter

Description

2.4GHz

Show 802.11g/2.4 GHz radio information.

5GHz

Show 802.11a/5 GHz radio information.

6GHZ (For AOS 8.9.0.0 or later versions)

Show 6 GHz radio information.

ap-name

Shows data for a specified AP name.

arm-edge

Shows the state of ARM edge Access Points.

counters

Shows counters.

details

Shows AP detailed columns.

essid

Shows data for specified ESSID.

ip-addr

Shows data of an AP for specified IP address.

ip6-addr

Shows data of an AP for specified IPv6 address.

type

Shows information filtered by type of AP.

voip-only

Shows information filtered by associated/active VoIP clients.

Example

The following example shows access points registered to a Mobility Conductor:

(host) [mynode] #show ap active   Active AP Table --------------- Name Group IP Address AP Type Flags Uptime Outer IP Cluster Role ---- ----- ---------- ------- ----- ------ -------- ------------ AP345 default 192.168.40.46 345 A2aW 2d:11h:5m:44s N/A AP555-0 triradio 192.168.40.2 555 A2at 2d:0h:39m:31s N/A   Radio 0 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients Radio 1 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients ------------------------------------ ------------------------------------ AM AP:5GHz-VHT:44+/10.0/27.2/0 AP:5GHz-HE:40-/10.0/27.7/2 AP:2.4GHz-HE:11/12.0/29.2/0   Radio 2 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients ------------------------------------   AP:5GHz-HE:153/15.0/26.8/0   Flags: 1 = 802.1x authenticated AP; 2 = Using IKE version 2; A = Enet1 in active/standby mode; B = Battery Boost On; C = Cellular; D = Disconn. Extra Calls On; E = Wired AP enabled; F = AP failed 802.1x authentication; H = Hotspot Enabled; K = 802.11K Enabled; L = Client Balancing Enabled; M = Mesh; N = 802.11b protection disabled; P = PPPOE; R = Remote AP; S = AP connected as standby; X = Maintenance Mode; a = Reduce ARP packets in the air; d = Drop Mcast/Bcast On; u = Custom-Cert RAP; i = Provisioned as Indoor; o = Provisioned as Outdoor; p = Restriction mode in POE-AF/AT;r = 802.11r Enabled; f = No Spectrum FFT support; Q = DFS CAC timer running; T = Flex Radio Mode is 2.4GHz+5GHz; t = Tri-Radio Mode Enabled; U = Flex Radio Mode is 5GHz; V = Flex Radio Mode is 2.4GHz; e = custom EST cert; W = Dual 5GHz Mode Enabled; 4 = Using WiFi Uplink Channel followed by "*" indicates channel selected due to unsupported configured channel. "Spectrum" followed by "^" indicates Local Spectrum Override in effect. Channel flags: +/- = 40 MHz, E = 80 MHz, S = 160 MHz, E+E = 80 + 80 MHz (i.e. 36E+149E) Cluster Role: U = UAC, A = AAC, SU = Standby UAC , SA = Standby AAC Num APs:2

In releases prior to AOS 8.3.0.0, the output of this command included 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz as output parameters. In AOS 8.3.0.0, these output parameters are modified to display the radio IDs, bands, EIRP, Maximum EIRP, and number of clients.

The output of this command includes the following information:

Column

Description

Name

Name of an AP

Group

The AP is associated with this AP group.

IP address

IP address of the AP, in dotted decimal format.

AP Type

AP model type.

Flags

This column displays any flags for this AP. The list of flag abbreviations is also included in the output of the show ap active command.

1 = 802.1X authenticated AP

2 = Using IKE version 2;

4 = Using Wi-Fi Uplink

A = Enet1 in active/standby mode

B = Battery Boost On

C = Cellular;

D = Disconn. Extra Calls On

E = Wired AP enabled

F = AP failed 802.1X authentication

H = Hotspot Enabled

K = 802.11K Enabled

L = Client Balancing Enabled

M = Mesh

N = 802.11b protection disabled

P = PPPOE

R = Remote AP

S = AP connected as standby

X = Maintenance Mode

a = Reduce ARP packets in the air

d = Drop Mcast/Bcast On

u = Custom-Cert RAP

i = Provisioned as indoor

o = Provisioned as outdoor

p = Restriction mode in POE-AF/AT

r = 802.11r Enabled

t=Tri-radio mode enabled

Q = DFS CAC timer running

T = Flex Radio Mode is 2.4GHz+5GHz

U = Flex Radio Mode is 5GHz

V = Flex Radio Mode is 2.4GHz

W = Dual 5 GHz Mode Enabled

x = Flex Dual Mode 5GHz+2.4GHz

y = Flex Dual Mode 2.4GHz+6GHz

z = Flex Dual Mode 5GHz+6GHz

Uptime

Number of hours, minutes and seconds since the last Mobility Conductor reboot or bootstrap, in the format hours:minutes:seconds.

Outer IP

The outer IP address of a Remote AP is used to establish an IPsec VPN tunnel to the terminating Mobility Conductor. The RAP acquires an outer IP address from the locally connected network, usually via DHCP. (A Remote AP is typically behind a NAT device whose public IP is seen as the outer IP for the Remote AP).

Radio 0 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients

Radio ID, channel, EIRP, Maximum EIRP, and the number of clients using Radio 0.

Radio 1 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients

Radio ID, channel, EIRP, Maximum EIRP, and the number of clients using Radio 1.

Radio 2 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients

Radio ID, channel, EIRP, Maximum EIRP, and the number of clients using Radio 2.

Related Commands

Command

Description

ap system-profile

This command configures an AP system profile.

ap wifi-uplink-profile

This command configures a Wi-Fi uplink profile.

Command History

Release

Modification

AOS 8.11.0.0

New flags, x, y, and z were introduced to indicate the flex dual band support for the AP-615.

AOS 8.9.0.0

The 6GHz parameter was introduced for Wi-Fi 6E APs.

AOS 8.7.0.0

The output parameters Radio 0 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients, Radio 1 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients, and Radio 2 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients will include the following details:

MPP: Indicates mesh enabled radio of a mesh portal.

MPC: The mesh point radio that has a parent link.

MPA: The mesh point radio without a parent link.

AOS 8.6.0.0

Two new output parameters Radio 2 Band Ch/EIRP/MaxEIRP/Clients and flag t were introduced.

AOS 8.5.0.0

A new flag, 4 was introduced to indicate Wi-Fi uplink.

AOS 8.3.0.0

New flags, T, U, V, and W were introduced.

In addition, the output parameters for this command were modified to show the radio ID (that is, Radio 0 and Radio 1), radio band, and the debug details such as APs' operation mode for the dual 5GHz mode settings.

AOS 8.0.0.0

Command introduced.

Command Information

Platforms

License

Command Mode

All platforms

Base operating system.

Config or Enable mode on Mobility Conductor.