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display dap connection
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display dap
connection
Displays the system IP address of the WX switch that booted a Distributed MAP.
Syntax
—
display dap connection
[
dap-num
|
serial-id
serial-ID
]
dap-num
— Number of a Distributed MAP for which to display
information about its active connection.
serial-id
serial-ID
— MAP access point serial ID.
Defaults
— None.
Access
— Enabled.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage
— The
serial-id
parameter displays the active connection for the
specified Distributed MAP even if that MAP is not configured on this WX
switch. If you instead use the command with the
dap-num
parameter or
without a parameter, connection information is displayed only for
Distributed MAPs that are configured on this WX switch.
This command provides information only if the Distributed MAP is
configured on the switch where you use the command. The switch does
not need to be the one that booted the MAP, but it must have the MAP
in its configuration. Also, the switch that booted the MAP must be in the
same Mobility Domain as the switch where you use the command.
If a Distributed MAP is configured on this WX switch (or another WX
switch in the same Mobility Domain) but does not have an active
connection, the command does not display information for the MAP. To
show connection information for Distributed MAPs, use the
display dap
global
command on one of the switches where the MAPs are
configured.
Examples
— The following command displays information for all
Distributed MAPs configured on this WX switch that have active
connections:
WX1200#
display dap connection
Total number of entries: 2
DAP Serial Id
DAP IP Address
WX IP Address
--- -----------
--------------- ---------------
2
M9DE48B012F00 10.10.2.27
10.3.8.111
4
M9DE48B123400 10.10.3.34
10.3.8.111
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