SmartPath AP-2
0019:7700:0438
wifi1.1 MAC Address
SmartPath AP-1
0019:7700:0028
wifi1.1 MAC Address
show cluster cluster1 neighbor
Chan=channel number; Pow=Power in dBm;
A-Mode=Authentication mode; Cipher=Encryption mode;
Conn-Time=Connected time; Cstate=Cluster State;
Mac Addr Chan Tx Rate Rx Rate Pow A-Mode Cipher Conn-Time Cstate Phymode Cluster
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0019:7700:0028 149 54M 54M -16 psk aes ccm 00:04:15 Auth 11a cluster1
0019:7700:0438 149 54M 54M -16 psk aes ccm 00:04:16 Auth 11a cluster1
Log in to SmartPath AP-3 and enter this command to see its neighbors in SmartPath AP-1:
SmartPath AP-3
In the output of the show cluster cluster1
neighbor command, you can see cluster-level and
member-level information. (On SmartPath APs
supporting 802.11n, the channel width for cluster
communications—20 or
40 MHz—is also shown.)
When you see the MAC addresses of the other cluster
members, you know that ClusterAP-3 learned them
over a wireless backhaul link.
Neighbors
The following are the various cluster states that can appear:
Disv (Discover) - Another SmartPath AP has been discovered,
but there is a mismatch with its cluster ID.
Neibor (Neighbor) - Another SmartPath AP has been discovered
whose cluster ID matches, but it has not yet been authenticated.
CandPr (Candidate Peer) - The cluster ID on a discovered SmartPath
AP matches, and it can accept more neighbors.
AssocPd (Association Pending) - A SmartPath AP is on the same
backhaul channel, and an assocation process in progress.
Assocd (Associated) - A SmartPath AP has associated with the local
SmartPath AP and can now start the authentication process.
Auth (Authenticated) - The SmartPath AP has been authenticated
and can now exchange data traffic.
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