Release Notes

883 | show ap arm scan-times Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
161 11855640 1924 0 0 DVACULPT 35698
165 103180 938 0 0 DAC 35699
1 191840 1744 0 0 DVACLF 35716
2 182380 1658 1 0 DACL 35717
3 168410 1531 0 0 DACL 35718
4 182930 1663 0 0 DCL 35669
5 384560 3496 2 0 DVACULP 35722
6 384120 3492 0 0 DACUL
7 350790 3189 1 0 DVACULF
8 384230 3493 1 0 DACUL
9 381370 3467 0 0 DACUL
10 153120 1392 0 0 DCU
11 35902840 1744 0 0 DVACUPT
12 134640 1224 0 0 DACU
13 97790 889 0 0 DACU
14 15180 138 0 0 D
Channel Flags: D: All-Reg-Domain Channel, C: Reg-Domain Channel, A: Activity Pre
L: Scan Secondary Above, U: Scan Secondary Below, Y: Scan 80MHz,
V: Valid, T: Valid 20MHZ Channel, F: Valid 40MHz Channel, P: Val
E: Valid 80MHz Channel (lower 20M), B: Belongs to valid 80MHz cha
O: DOS Channel, K: DOS 40MHz Upper, H: DOS 40MHz Lower
R: Radar detected in last 30 min, X: DFS required
WIF Scanning State
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Scan mode channel current-scan-channel last-dos-channel timer-milli-tick n
--------- ------- -------------------- ---------------- ---------------- -
Aggressive 149+ 108- 0 31802390 3
Aggressive 11 5- 0 31802390 3
The output of this command includes the following parameters:
Parameter Description
channel
A radio channel on the specified AP.
Assign-time
The amount of time that an AP has been on a channel.
scans-attempted
The number of times an AP has attempted to scan another channel
scans-rejected
The number of times an AP attempted to scan a channel, but was unable to
scan because the scan was halted by the power save, VoIP aware or load aware
ARM features.
dos-scans
The number of times an AP enabled with the rogue aware scanning feature had
to contain a rogue device on a channel.
flags
The flags column displays additional relevant information about the channel.
The flags key appears at the bottom of the Channel Scan Time table.
timer tick
Timer tick at which the last scan was attempted.
last-scan-channel
The last channel scanned by the AP
current-scan-channel
The AP’s current channel.
last-dos-channel
The last channel that had to be contained because a rogue device was detected
on that channel.
Command History
Introduced in ArubaOS 3.0.