Concept Guide

show ap bss-table
show ap bss-table [ap-name <ap-name>|bssid <bssid>|counters|essid <essid>|ip-addr <ip-
addr>|ip6-addr <ip-addr>|port <slot>/<module>/<port>|standby>]
Description
Show an AP’s Basic Service Set (BSS).
Syntax
Parameter Description
ap-name <ap-name>
Show the BSS table for a specific AP.
bssid <bssid>
Show the BSS table for an specific AP Basic Service Set Identifier
(BSSID). The Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID) is usually the AP’s
MAC address.
counters
Show the BSS table for a specific AP by providing the counter.
essid <essid>
Show the BSS table for an Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID). An
Extended Service Set Identifier (ESSID) is a alphanumeric name that
uniquely identifies a wireless network. If the name includes spaces,
you must enclose the ESSID in quotation marks.
ap-name
Filters by AP name.
ip-addr
Filters by IP address.
ip6-addr
Filters by IPv6 address.
port
Filter on port in <slot>/<module>/<port> format.
ip-addr <ip-addr>
Show the BSS table for a specific AP by entering an IP address in
dotted-decimal format.
ip6-addr <ip-addr>
Show the BSS table for a specific AP by providing the IPv6 address.
port<slot>/<module>/<port>
Show the BSS table for a specific port and slot on an AP. The slot,
module and port numbers should be separated by a forward slash (/).
standby
Show the BSS table for a specific AP in standby mode.
Usage Guidelines
The output of the show ap bss-table command shows the Dell AP BSS table for all APs. To filter this
information and view BSS table data for an individual AP or a specific slot, module and port number, include
the ap-name, bssid, essid, ip-addr or port keywords.
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