Concept Guide
Parameter Description
dos
Shows if the feature to contain DoS attacks has been enabled or disabled.
dt/mt
dt—Detected time: the number of timer ticks since the AP was last detected.
mt—Monitor time; the number of elapsed timer ticks since the AP first
recognized the monitored AP.
ut/it
ut—Unseen time: the number elapsed timer ticks the monitored AP was not
seen when scanning a channel of the device.
it—AP idle time, the number of timer ticks since the AP last saw any frames
from the monitored AP.
encr
Shows the encryption type of the BSSID. If there are multiple encryption types,
this command shows the lowest encryption type.
ntsas
Shows the number of stations connected to the AP (as seen by the monitoring
AP).
avg-snr
Shows the average Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR).
curr-snr
Shows the current Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR).
avg-rssi
Shows the average RSSI (Received Signal Strength) for the device.
NOTE: RSSI is an indication of the power level being received by the antenna.
Therefore, the higher the RSSI number, the stronger the signal.
curr-rssi
Shows the current RSSI for the device.
wmacs
Shows the number of unique wireless MAC addresses seen on the Wi-Fi
network from the AP's BSSID.
ibss
Shows all the monitored APs (BSSIDs).
cl-delay
Shows the delay in classification of each device.
NOTE: The maximum delay for clients is not displayed if the unclass_sta_
update parameter is not enabled.
Command History
Version Modification
ArubaOS 3.0. Command introduced
ArubaOS 3.4. The ap-bssid and enet-mac parameters were added to the show ap
monitor wired-mac command.
ArubaOS 6.1 The following parameters were added to ids-state:
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