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Hello everyone, I have multiple Aironet Access Points connected through a Wireless LAN Controller. From the GUI and also from the CLI of the Wireless LAN Controller I can see which clients are connected in WiFi on a particular Access Point. I was won...
Hello Arshadsaf,this is the result of the command you indicated. I tried all the above commands but they don't give me the list of connected clients Maybe with this IOS there is some other command to give? Many thanks in advance
Hello Arshadsaf,thank you very much for the information. Even connecting in CLI on the WLC I always get the same result as with the GUI, that is that some clients, despite being turned off, are still connected on the WLC after a few hours.I was wonde...
Hello pieterh, thank you very much for your reply. The information is taken from this page of the WLC: I have sent the command "debug capwap console cli" to an Access Point (in SSH), but I can't actually find the command "show mac address-table" o...
Hi rudling,thank you very much for the information. In the next few days we will update the WLC to version 8.10.168.38. The Access Point model is AIR-CAP2702E-E-K9 and below the IOS version: If I were to connect in SSH directly to the Access Poi...
Hello pieterh, thank you very much for your response. I have sent the command "debug capwap console cli" to an Access Point (in SSH), but I can't actually find the command "show mac address-table" or anything like that on the Access point. Which comm...