show wireless ports interface clients
ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
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show wireless ports interface clients
show wireless ports [<portlist> | all] interface [1 | 2] clients [<mac-address>
{detail} | {detail
}]
Description
Displays the current wireless client state of a selected port or ports and interface.
Syntax Description
Default
N/A
Usage Guidelines
Client current state information is available for all clients that have sent an authentication message to
the Altitude 300. Information in this table is timed out if no packets are received from the client by the
configurable period of time set by the administrator.
The following fields of the client state table are displayed with this command:
portlist
Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. Can be one or more port numbers. May be in the
form 1, 2, 1:2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8.
all
Specifies all active ports.
interface
Specifies an interface: 1 or 2.
mac-address
Specifies to use the MAC address to select the client from the client list.
detail
(Optional) Specifies to display the information in detailed format.
Fields
Description
Client MAC
MAC address of the client adapter
Current State
DETECTED, AUTHED, ASSOC, or FORWARD. Indicates which part of the state machine
the client is currently in.
Last state change
The system time when the client last changed states
Encryption Type
Type of MAC-level encryption the client is using. This is negotiated during the association
state machine, so is only valid if client state is FORWARDING.
Authentication Type
Last type of authentication the client tried. In the case of a client in FORWARDING,
indicates the type of authentication that granted access to the network.
ESSID
Extended service set identifier of the network
Wireless Port
Wireless switch port serving the client
Client VLAN
VLAN assigned to this client by a radius VSA or other mechanism. This is only valid for
clients in FORWARDING.
Client Priority
Quality of service (QoS) level for the client
Tx Frames
Number of frames transferred to the client
Rx Frames
Number of frames returned by the client
Tx Bytes
Number of bytes transferred to the client
Rx Bytes
Number of bytes returned by the client
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