- Table of Contents
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- 12-WLAN Advanced Features Command Reference
- 00-Preface
- 01-WLAN optimization commands
- 02-Hotspot 2.0 commands
- 03-WLAN probe commands
- 04-WSA commands
- 05-Wireless location commands
- 06-WLAN process maintenance commands
- 07-Bonjour gateway commands
- 08-WLAN mesh commands
- 09-AC hierarchy commands
- 10-WLAN forwarding commands
- Related Documents
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display wlan client distributed-sys
display wlan local-ac (on local ACs)
wlan local-ac capwap source-vlan
AC hierarchy commands
The following compatibility matrixes show the support of hardware platforms for AC hierarchy:
Hardware series |
Model |
Product code |
Local AC role |
Central AC role |
WX2500X series |
WX2560X WX2580X |
EWP-WX2560X EWP-WX2580X |
Yes |
No |
WX2500X-E series |
WX2508X-E |
EWP-WX2508X-E |
No |
No |
Hardware series |
Model |
Product code |
Local AC role |
Central AC role |
WX2500X-LI series |
WX2510X-LI WX2510X-PWR-LI WX2520X-LI WX2540X-LI WX2550X-LI WX2560X-LI WX2580X-LI |
EWP-WX2510X-LI EWP-WX2510X-PWR-LI EWP-WX2520X-LI EWP-WX2540X-LI EWP-WX2550X-LI EWP-WX2560X-LI EWP-WX2580X-LI |
Yes |
Yes |
Hardware series |
Model |
Product code |
Local AC role |
Central AC role |
WX2800X series |
WX2812X-PWR WX2860X WX2880X |
EWP-WX2812X-PWR EWP-WX2860X EWP-WX2880X |
Yes |
No |
WSG1800X series |
WSG1808X-PWR WSG1808X-PWR WSG1812X-PWR WSG1840X |
EWP-WSG1808X-PWR EWP-WSG1808X-PWR-JP EWP-WSG1812X-PWR EWP-WSG1840X |
No |
No |
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
Examples
# Display the current AC role.
<Sysname> display wlan ac-role
Current AC role: Local AC
Table 1 Command output
Field |
Description |
Current AC role |
AC role: · Common. · Central AC. · Local AC. · Unknown. |
display wlan client distributed-sys
Use display wlan client distributed-sys 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. · 802.11ax. · 802.11gax. |
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. |
2.4G 40MHz Channel bandwidth |
Whether the client supports the 40 MHz 2.4G bandwidth: · Supported. · Not supported. |
5G 40And80MHz Channel bandwidth |
Whether the client supports the 40 MHz and 80 MHz 5G bandwidth: · Supported. · Not supported. |
5G 160MHz Channel bandwidth |
Whether the client supports the 160 MHz 5G bandwidth: · Supported. · Not supported. |
5G 8080MHz Channel bandwidth |
Whether the client supports the 80+80 MHz 5G bandwidth: · Supported. · Not supported. |
OFDMA random access RUs |
Whether HE random address selection is supported: · Supported. · Not supported. |
Supported HE80MHz-MCS set |
Supported 80 MHz HE-MCS sets. |
Supported HE160MHz-MCS set |
Supported 160 MHz HE-MCS sets. |
Supported HE 8080MHz-MCS set |
Supported 80+80 MHz HE-MCS sets. |
TWT scheduled |
Whether the 802.11ax client is a scheduled client (client that can calculate and negotiate TWT scheduling information): · Yes. · No. |
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 : WX2560X
Serial ID : 219801A2GF819CE0002T
MAC address : 00EF-003C-0001
Local AC address : 1.1.1.55
Static central AC IPv4 address : 1.1.1.5
Static central AC IPv6 address : 10::1
Central AC information:
Central AC address : 1.1.1.5
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. |
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. |
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.
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 tunnel with the central AC.
The undo command terminates the tunnel between the local AC and the central AC.
Examples
# Enable the local AC feature.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] wlan local-ac enable