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00:0b:86:66:02:09 default LAB-AP
AP_Authenticated Description Date-Added Enabled Remote-IP
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Authenticated Thu Mar 5 21:25:36 2009 Yes 192.0.2.3
Provisioned Thu Mar 5 21:25:49 2009 No 192.0.2.78
Authenticated Wed Mar 4 20:16:16 2009 Yes 192.0.2.6
Authenticated Tue May 19 07:53:29 2009 Yes 192.0.2.12
Provisioned Fri May 8 10:37:40 2009 Yes 192.0.2.13
AP Entries: 5
The output of this command includes the following information:
Parameter Description
Name
MAC address of the remote AP.
AP-Group
Name of the AP group to which th remotee AP has been assigned.
AP-name
Name of the remote AP. If no name has been specified, this column will display the
remote AP’s MAC address
Full-name
Text string used to identify the remote AP. This field often describes the AP’s user, and
corresponds to the User Name field in the RAP whitelist in the WebUI.
Authen-
Username
User name of the user who authenticated the remote AP. This parameter holds the
user name of the user who authenticated the remote AP. This is related to the zero
touch authentication feature, as a user needs authenticate an AP before it gets its
complete configuration. Before the AP is authenticated, it is given a restricted
configuration to allow users to perform captive portal authorization via the remote
AP’s ENET ports to authenticate the remote AP. The username used during captive
portal authentication will be stored in this field. This cannot be added manually when
creating a local-userdb-ap entry.
Revoke-Text
The command whitelist-db rap revoke includes an optional revoke-comment
parameter that allows network administrators to explain why the remote AP was
revoked. If a remote AP is revoked, and a revoke comment entered, this text appears
in the revoke-text column in the show whitelist-db rapcommand. When a local DB
entry is reenabled via the command whitelist-db rap modify mac-addr mode
enable, this field is cleared.
AP_
Authenticated
This column indicates the authorization status of the RAP. A RAP can either be
Authenticated or Provisioned.
Remote APs that do not support certificated-based provisioning will always display a
Provisioned status.
Remote APs that support certificated-based provisioning can display either a
Authenticated or Provisioned status, depending on their configuration and
authentication status.
l If the remote AP has a defined AP authorization profile, the remote AP will be in a
“Provisioned state with a limited configuration until it is authenticated. After it the
remote AP has been authenticated, it will be in an Authenticated” state.
l If the remote AP does not have a defined AP authorization profile, the remote AP
will be in a“Provisioned” state, but will still receive the full configuration assigned to
that AP and its AP group.
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