Viewing wds information – Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

Chapter 13

Configuring WDS, Fast Secure Roaming, Radio Management, and Wireless Intrusion Detection Services

To set the WDS access point to operate in both AP and WDS modes, use

the

no wlccp wds mode wds-only

command and use the

write

erase

command to reload the access point immediately.

After the access point reloads, the dot11 radio subsystems initialize. The access
point and WDS associate directly to wireless clients. In this mode, the WDS
supports 30 infrastructure access points and 600 clients in addition to 20 direct
wireless client associations.

Viewing WDS Information

On the web browser interface, browse to the Wireless Services Summary page to
view a summary of WDS status.

On CLI in privileged exec mode, use these commands to view information about
the current WDS device and other access points participating in CCKM:

Command

Description

show wlccp ap

Use this command on access points participating in CCKM to display the WDS device’s MAC address, the WDS device’s
IP address, the access point’s state (authenticating, authenticated, or registered), the IP address of the infrastructure
authenticator, and the IP address of the client device (MN) authenticator.

show wlccp wds { ap | mn }

[ detail ] [ mac-addr mac-
address
]

On the WDS device use only this command to display cached information about access points and client devices.

ap— access points participating in CCKM.

The command provides each access point’s MAC address, IP address, state (authenticating, authenticated, or

registered), and lifetime (seconds remaining before the access point must reauthenticate).

Use the

mac-addr

option for information about a specific access point.

mn— cached information about client devices, also called mobile nodes.

The command provides each client’s MAC address, IP address, the client associated access point (cur-AP), and

state (authenticating, authenticated, or registered).

The detail option provides the client’s lifetime (seconds remaining before the client must reauthenticate), SSID,

and VLAN ID.

Use the

mac-addr

option to display information about a specific client device.

If you enter only

show wlccp wds

, the access point’s IP address, MAC address, priority, and interface state

(administratively standalone, active, back-up, candidate, or WDS-only) appear.

If the state is backup, the

show wlccp wds

command provides the current WDS device’s IP address, MAC

address, and priority.

If the state is WDS-only, the

show wlccp wds

command provides the device’s MAC address, IP address,

interface state, access point count, and mobile node count.

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