- Table of Contents
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- 02-WLAN Command References
- 00-Preface
- 01-AP management commands
- 02-Radio management commands
- 03-WLAN access commands
- 04-WLAN security commands
- 05-WLAN authentication commands
- 06-WIPS commands
- 07-WLAN QoS commands
- 08-WLAN roaming commands
- 09-WLAN load balancing commands
- 10-WLAN radio resource measurement commands
- 11-Channel scanning commands
- 12-Band navigation commands
- 13-WLAN high availability commands
- 14-Wireless location commands
- 15-AC hierarchy commands
- 16-IoT AP commands
- 17-WLAN probe commands
- 18-Spectrum management commands
- 19-WLAN optimization commands
- 20-WLAN RRM commands
- 21-WLAN IP snooping commands
- 22-WLAN forwarding commands
- 23-WLAN radio load balancing commands
- 24-802.1X client commands
- 25-IP source guard commands
- Related Documents
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display wlan local-ac (on local ACs)
location (RRM holddown group view)
location (service template view)
wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan
AC hierarchy commands
display wlan ac-role
Use display wlan ac-role to display the current AC role.
Syntax
display wlan ac-role
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Usage guidelines
Only central ACs support this command.
Examples
# Display the current AC role.
<Sysname> display wlan ac-role
Current AC role: Central AC
Table 1 Command output
Field |
Description |
Current AC role |
AC role: · Common. · Central AC. · Local AC. · Unknown. |
display wlan client
Use display wlan client to display client information.
Syntax
display wlan client distributed-sys [ verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
distributed-sys: Specifies the AC hierarchical network.
verbose: Displays detailed client information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief client information.
Examples
# Display brief information about all clients.
<Sysname> display wlan client distributed-sys
Total number of clients: 3
MAC address Username AP name RID IPv4 address VLAN
000f-e265-6400 N/A ap1 1 1.1.1.1 100
000f-e265-6401 user ap2 1 3.0.0.3 200
84db-ac14-dd08 N/A ap1 1 5.5.5.3 1
Table 2 Command output
Field |
Description |
MAC address |
Client MAC address. |
Username |
Client username: · The field displays the client username if the client uses 802.1X or MAC authentication. · The field displays N/A if the client does not use 802.1X or MAC authentication. NOTE: If the client uses portal authentication, this field does not display the portal username of the client. |
AP name |
Name of the AP that the client is associated with. |
RID |
ID of the radio that the client is associated with. |
IPv4 address |
IPv4 address of the client. |
VLAN ID |
ID of the VLAN to which the client belongs. |
# Display detailed information about all clients.
<Sysname> display wlan client distributed-sys verbose
Total number of clients: 1
MAC address : 000f-e265-6400
IPv4 address : 10.1.1.114
IPv6 address : 2001::1234:5678:0102:0304
Username : N/A
AID : 1
AP ID : 1
AP name : ap1
Radio ID : 1
SSID : office
BSSID : 0026-3e08-1150
VLAN ID : 3
Sleep count : 3
Wireless mode : 802.11ac
Channel bandwidth : 80MHz
SM power save : Enabled
SM power save mode : Dynamic
Short GI for 20MHz : Supported
Short GI for 40MHz : Supported
Short GI for 80MHz : Supported
Short GI for 160/80+80MHz : Not supported
STBC RX capability : Not supported
STBC TX capability : Not supported
LDPC RX capability : Not supported
SU beamformee capability : Not supported
MU beamformee capability : Not supported
Beamformee STS capability : N/A
Block Ack : TID 0 In
Supported VHT-MCS set : NSS1 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
NSS2 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Supported HT MCS set : 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20,
21, 22, 23
Supported rates : 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36,
48, 54 Mbps
QoS mode : WMM
Listen interval : 10
RSSI : 62
Rx/Tx rate : 130/195 Mbps
Authentication method : Open system
Security mode : PRE-RSNA
AKM mode : Not configured
Cipher suite : N/A
User authentication mode : Bypass
Authorization ACL ID : 3001(Not effective)
Authorization user profile : N/A
Roam status : N/A
Key derivation : SHA1
PMF status : Enabled
Forward policy name : Not configured
Online time : 0days 0hours 1minutes 13seconds
FT status : Inactive
Table 3 Command output
Field |
Description |
MAC address |
Client MAC address. |
IPv4 address |
Client IPv4 address. |
IPv6 address |
Client IPv6 address. |
Username |
Client username: · The field displays the client username if the client uses 802.1X or MAC authentication. · The field displays N/A if the client does not use 802.1X or MAC authentication. NOTE: If the client uses portal authentication, this field does not display the portal username of the client. |
AID |
Association ID. |
AP ID |
ID of the AP that the client is associated with. |
AP name |
Name of the AP that the client is associated with. |
Radio ID |
ID of the radio that the client is associated with. |
SSID |
SSID with which the client is associated. |
VLAN ID |
ID of the VLAN to which the client belongs. |
Sleep count |
Client sleep times. |
Wireless mode |
Wireless mode: · 802.11a. · 802.11b. · 802.11g. · 802.11gn. · 802.11an. · 802.11ac. |
Channel bandwidth |
Channel bandwidth: · 20 MHz. · 40 MHz. · 80 MHz. · 160 MHz. |
SM Power Save |
SM Power Save status: · Enabled—Only one antenna of the client operates in active state, and others operate in sleep state to save power. · Disabled. |
SM power save mode |
Power saving mode: · Dynamic. · Static. |
Short GI for 20MHz |
Whether the client supports short GI when its channel bandwidth is 20 MHz: · Supported. · Not supported. |
Short GI for 40MHz |
Whether the client supports short GI when its channel bandwidth is 40 MHz: · Supported. · Not supported. |
Short GI for 80MHz |
Whether the client supports short GI when its channel bandwidth is 80 MHz: · Supported. · Not supported. |
Short GI for 160/80+80MHz |
Whether the client supports short GI when its channel bandwidth is 160 MHz or 80 + 80 MHz: · Supported. · Not supported. |
STBC Rx Capability |
Client STBC receive capability; · Not Supported. · Supported. |
STBC Tx Capability |
Client STBC transmission capability: · Not Supported. · Supported. |
LDPC Rx capability |
Client LDPC receive capability; · Not Supported. · Supported. |
SU beamformee capability |
Client SU beamformee capability: · Not Supported. · Supported. This field is supported only by 802.11ac radios. |
MU beamformee capability |
Client MU beamformee capability: · Not Supported. · Supported. This field is supported only by 802.11ac radios. |
Beamformee STS capability |
Client beamformee STS capability. This field displays N/A if the feature is not supported. |
Block Ack |
Negotiation result of Block ACK with TID: · TID 0 In—Sends Block ACK for inbound traffic. · TID 0 Out—Sends Block ACK for outbound traffic. · TID 0 Both—Sends Block ACK for both inbound and outbound traffic. · N/A—Does not send Block ACK for both inbound and outbound traffic. |
Supported VHT-MCS set |
VHT-MCS supported by the client. |
Supported HT MCS set |
HT-MCS supported by the client. |
QoS mode |
QoS mode: · N/A—WMM is not supported. · WMM—WMM is supported. WMM information is negotiated between an AP and a client that both support WMM. |
Listen interval |
Interval at which the client wakes up to listen for beacon frames. It is counted by beacon interval. |
RSSI |
Received signal strength indication. This value indicates the client signal strength detected by the AP. |
Rx/Tx rate |
Sending and receiving rates of data, management, and control frames. |
Authentication method |
Authentication method: · Open system. · Shared key. |
Security mode |
Security mode: · RSN—Beacons and probe responses carry RSN IE. · WPA—Beacons and probe responses carry WPA IE. · PRE-RSNA—Beacons and probe responses do not carry RSN IE or WPA IE. |
AKM mode |
AKM mode: · 802.1X. · PSK. · Not configured. |
Cipher suite |
Cipher suite: · N/A. · WEP40. · WEP104. · WEP128. · CCMP. · TKIP. |
User authentication mode |
User authentication mode: · Bypass—No client authentication. · MAC. · 802.1X. · OUI. |
Authorization ACL ID |
Authorized ACL number: · This field displays the ACL number if the authorization ACL takes effect. · This field displays ACL number(Not effective) if the authorization ACL does not take effect. · This field displays N/A if the authentication server is configured without any authorization ACL. |
Authorization user profile |
Name of the authorization user profile: · This field displays the authorized user profile name if the authorization user profile takes effect. · This field displays authorized user profile name + Not effective if the authorization user profile does not take effect. · This field displays N/A if the authentication server is configured without any authorization user profile. |
Roam status |
Roam status: · Roaming in progress. · Inter-AC slow roaming. · Inter-AC fast roaming. · Intra-AC slow roaming. · Intra-AC fast roaming. · This field displays N/A if the client stays in one BSS after coming online. |
Key derivation |
Key derivation type: · SHA1—Uses the HMAC-SHA1 hash algorithm. · SHA256—Uses the HMAC-SHA256 hash algorithm. · N/A—No key derivation algorithm is involved for the authentication type. |
PMF status |
PMF status: · Enabled—Management frame protection is enabled. · Disabled—Management frame protection is disabled. · N/A—Management frame protection is not involved. |
Forward policy name |
WLAN forwarding policy name: · Not configured. · Policy-name. |
Online time |
Client online duration. |
FT status |
Fast BSS transition (FT): · Active—FT is enabled. · Inactive—FT is disabled. |
display wlan local-ac (on local ACs)
Use display wlan local-ac to display local AC information on the local AC.
Syntax
display wlan local-ac
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Usage guidelines
If you specify a central AC and enable the local AC feature, this command displays both local AC and central AC information.
Examples
# Display local AC information on the local AC.
<Sysname> display wlan local-ac
Local AC information:
Model : S6520X
Serial ID : 210302A66A819CE0002T
MAC address : 00EF-003C-0001
Local AC address : 1.1.1.55
H/W version : Ver.A
S/W version : c5419
Boot version : 1.01
Static central AC IPv4 address : 1.1.1.5
Static central AC IPv6 address : 10::1
Master central AC information:
Central AC address : 1.1.1.5
State : Run
Sent control packets : 100
Received control packets : 100
Standby central AC information:
Central AC address : 1.1.1.6
State : Run
Sent control packets : 100
Received control packets : 100
Table 4 Command output
Field |
Description |
Local AC address |
IP address of the local AC. This field displays N/A if the local AC has not established a tunnel with a central AC. |
H/W version |
Hardware version of the local AC. |
S/W version |
Software version of the local AC. |
Boot version |
BootWare version of the local AC. |
Static central AC IPv4 address |
Static IPv4 address of the central AC. This field displays Not configured if it is not configured. |
Static central AC IPv6 address |
Static IPv6 address of the central AC. This field displays Not configured if it is not configured. |
State |
Tunnel state: · Idle. · Sulking—The local AC fails to discover the central AC. · Discovery—The local AC is discovering the central AC. · Join—The local AC sends a join request to the central AC to establish the tunnel. · Image Download—The local AC is downloading a version from the central AC. · Config—The local AC is downloading initial configuration from the central AC. · Data Check—The local AC is checking data. · Run—The tunnel has been established successfully. · N/A—The local AC cannot come online for specific reasons such as local AC feature disabled. |
Sent control packets |
Number of control packets sent by the central AC in Run state. |
Received control packets |
Number of control packets received by the central in Run state. |
location (AP group view)
Use location to assign a location identifier to an AP group.
Use undo location to restore the default.
Syntax
location location-name
undo location
Default
The default location identifier default-location is assigned to an AP group.
Views
AP group view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
location-name: Specifies a location identifier, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. It can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).
Usage guidelines
After you assign a location identifier to an AP group, the AP group will be assigned to that location.
An administrator can view and manage only an AP group whose location identifier is accessible to his user role when he logs in to the central AC from the CLI and the Web interface.
Examples
# Assign location identifier area1 to AP group g1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan ap-group g1
[Sysname-wlan-ap-group-g1] location area1
Related commands
wlan location
location (RRM holddown group view)
Use location to assign a location identifier to an RRM holddown group.
Use undo location to restore the default.
Syntax
location location-name
undo location
Default
The default location identifier default-location is assigned to an RRM holddown group.
Views
RRM holddown group view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
location-name: Specifies a location identifier, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. It can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).
Usage guidelines
After you assign a location identifier to an RRM holddown group, the RRM holddown group will be assigned to that location.
An administrator can view and manage only an RRM holddown group whose location identifier is accessible to his or her user role when the administrator logs in to the central AC from the CLI and the Web interface.
Examples
# Assign location identifier area1 to RRM holddown group 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan rrm-calibration-group 1
[Sysname-wlan-rrm-calibration-group-1] location area1
Related commands
wlan location
location (service template view)
Use location to assign a location identifier to a service template.
Use undo location to restore the default.
Syntax
location location-name
undo location
Default
The default location identifier default-location is assigned to a service template.
Views
Service template view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
location-name: Specifies a location identifier, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. It can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).
Usage guidelines
After you assign a location identifier to a service template, the service template will be assigned to that location.
An administrator can view and manage only a service template whose location identifier is accessible to his user role when he logs in to the central AC from the CLI and the Web interface.
Examples
# Assign location identifier area1 to service template 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan service-template service1
[Sysname-wlan-st-service1] location area1
Related commands
wlan location
wlan central-ac
Use wlan central-ac to specify a central AC for a local AC.
Use undo wlan central-ac to delete an IP address of a central AC.
Syntax
wlan central-ac { ip ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address }
undo wlan central-ac { ip [ ipv4-address ] | ipv6 [ ipv6-address ] }
Default
No central AC is specified for a local AC.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
ip ipv4-address: Specifies an IPv4 address of a central AC.
ipv6 ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 address of a central AC.
Usage guidelines
Only local ACs support this command.
You can specify a maximum of three IPv4 addresses and three IPv6 addresses.
If you do not specify any keywords when executing the undo command, the command deletes all IP addresses.
Examples
# Specify the central AC with IP address 192.168.100.11 for the local AC.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan central-ac ip 192.168.100.11
wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan
Use wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan to specify a VLAN that the local AC uses to establish a tunnel with the central AC.
Use undo wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan to restore the default.
Syntax
wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan vlan-id
undo wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan
Default
A local AC uses VLAN 1 to establish a tunnel with the central AC.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094.
Usage guidelines
Only local ACs support this command.
Examples
# Configure the local AC to use VLAN 2 to establish a tunnel with the central AC.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan 2
wlan local-ac enable
Use wlan local-ac enable to enable the local AC feature.
Use undo wlan local-ac enable to disable the local AC feature.
Syntax
wlan local-ac enable
undo wlan local-ac enable
Default
The local AC feature is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Only common ACs and local ACs support this command.
Common ACs that cannot act as central ACs do not support this command.
After you enable the local AC feature on the AC and specify a central AC, the AC acts as a local AC to establish a CAPWAP tunnel with the central AC.
The undo command terminates the CAPWAP tunnel between the local AC and the central AC.
Examples
# Enable the local AC feature.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan local-ac enable
wlan location
Use wlan location to create a location identifier.
Use undo wlan location to delete a location identifier.
Syntax
wlan location location-name
undo wlan location location-name
Default
The default location identifier default-location exists.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
location-name: Specifies a location identifier, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. It can contain letters, digits, underscores (_), left brackets ([), right brackets (]), forward slashes (/), and hyphens (-).
Usage guidelines
The default location identifier is accessible to all user roles and cannot be deleted.
You can create a maximum of 512 location identifiers.
Examples
# Create location identifier area1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan location area1