This MAC address is for the
wireless adapter of the client
(or “supplicant”) associated
with the SSID “employee”.
This MAC address is for the wifi0.1 subinterface
of SmartPath AP-1, the SmartPath AP with which
the wireless client associated.
This is the same MAC address
for the client (station) that you
saw listed on SmartPath AP-1.
After associating a wireless client with SmartPath AP-1, log in
to SmartPath AP-1 and enter this command:
When you see the MAC address of the wireless client that is associated with SmartPath AP-1 in the roaming cache
of SmartPath AP-2, you know that SmartPath AP-1 and -2 are successfully sending data over the backhaul link.
Repeat this to confirm that SmartPath AP-3 also has a backhaul connection with the other members.
Then log in to SmartPath AP-2 and enter this command:
SmartPath AP-1
SmartPath AP-2
show roaming cache
Roaming Cache Table:
UID=User profile group ID; PMK=Pairwise Master Key;
TLC=PMK Time Left in Cache; Life=PMK Life; A=authenticated; L= CWP Logged In
Roaming for this SmartPath AP: enabled
Maximum Caching Time: 3600 seconds
Caching update interval: 60 seconds
Caching update times: 60
Roaming hops: 1
SSID employee:
Maximum Caching Time: 3600 seconds
Caching update interval: 60 seconds
Caching update times: 60
No. Supplicant Authenticator UID PMK PMKID Life Age TLC Hop AL
--- -------------- -------------- --- ----- ----- ---- ----- --- --- --
0 0016:cf8c:57bc 0019:7700:0024 0 1349* 1615* -1 46 195 1 YN
show ss
id employee station
Chan=channel number; Pow=Power in dBm;
A-Mode=Authentication mode; Cipher=Encryption mode;
A-Time=Associated time; Auth=Authenticated;
UPID=User profile Identifier; Phymode=Physical mode;
Mac Addr IP Addr Chan Tx Rate Rx Rate Pow A-Mode Cipher A-Time VLAN Auth UPID Phymode
-------------- ---------- ---- ------- ------- --- -------- ------- -------- ---- ---- ---- -------
0016:cf8c:57bc 10.1.1.73 1 54M 54M -40 wpa2-psk aes ccm 00:01:46 1 Yes 0 11b/g
Total station
count: 1
Note: On SmartPath APs supporting IEEE 802.11n, there
are two additional columns for SM-PS (spatial multiplexing
power save) and channel width (20 or 40 MHz). The
SM-PS states can be “static” (use one data stream for
11a/b/g clients), “dynamic” (use multiple spatial streams for
11n clients when the SmartPath AP sends an RTS frame),
or “disabled” (always use spatial streams for 11n clients).
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