June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
Access Radio Configuration
Example
/# cd radio
/radio# show arm1 client associated
Total associated clients : 2
id ss vlan mac addr IP identity rssi auth dhcp
--- -- ---- ----------------- ------------------ ---------- ---- ------- ------
12 2 500 00:0D:88:EF:B2:3D 10.1.50.108 mrussell -61 eapAuth arpRes
11 2 500 00:0D:88:EF:B2:3E 10.1.60.108(s) anonymous -62 eapAuth arpRes
Displaying the Client
Details
show arm<n> client <1|2|...|2007> details
This command displays the details of a wireless client that is associated or was
recently associated with the AP. You determine the client number
<1|2|...|2007>
by first using the
show arm<n> client associated
command.
In the resulting output, the
age
parameter shows the time since the access
radio last received a data frame from the client and the
state
parameter shows
authenticated (2)
if the client is no longer associated.
Example
/# cd radio
/radio# show arm1 client 35 details
id : 35
address : 00:40:96:38:2e:03
state : associated (5)
age : 594 secs
rssi : -82 dBm
Access Radio
Transmission
Rates
If your unit contains a radio with part numbers B2CC011AA, B2CC011AB or
B2CC043AA, then you can customize the following:
• whether the radio uses 802.11b rates, 802.11g rates or both
• some of the settings for the rates that are used
Use the
/system/show phyinv
command to display the radio’s part number.
If your unit contains a radio with part number B2CC033AA, then it is providing
802.11a radio links and the data transfer rates cannot be changed.