02-26-2014 04:14 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:17 AM
Hi all,
Anybody know how to do a listing wifi clients connected to all the WAPs on the wireless controller.
I tried
show client summary
and then show client detail [mac-address]
but that requires lots of work for all clients, anyone know how to do the listing in one go for client's username and which SSID they connected to?
Many thanks in advance.
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03-19-2014 11:14 PM
Hi,
Unfortunately that can not be done direclty from the controller.
You need a management system to do that. (for example, Cisco prime infrastructure)
Regards,
Amjad
03-21-2014 02:52 AM
As a quick-and-dirty workaround, you could use a spreadsheet like Excel. Take the results of the "show client summary" listing, paste it into Excel, one per line, then use the built-in functions to generate the "show client detail <mac-address>" command line.
Paste this into the telnet window, again capture the output and then parse it again in Excel.
If you did this is would be useful to have file capture turned on on your telnet client (e.g. PuTTy).
I use this to generate lists of commands to make changes to access points (soooo much easier than doing each one-by-one on the CLI).
Like I said, quick and dirty if you have no other method.
03-19-2014 11:14 PM
Hi,
Unfortunately that can not be done direclty from the controller.
You need a management system to do that. (for example, Cisco prime infrastructure)
Regards,
Amjad
03-20-2014 05:29 AM
This really answered my question and it is working now.
Many thanks Amjad.
03-22-2014 11:27 AM
03-21-2014 02:52 AM
As a quick-and-dirty workaround, you could use a spreadsheet like Excel. Take the results of the "show client summary" listing, paste it into Excel, one per line, then use the built-in functions to generate the "show client detail <mac-address>" command line.
Paste this into the telnet window, again capture the output and then parse it again in Excel.
If you did this is would be useful to have file capture turned on on your telnet client (e.g. PuTTy).
I use this to generate lists of commands to make changes to access points (soooo much easier than doing each one-by-one on the CLI).
Like I said, quick and dirty if you have no other method.
03-21-2014 05:41 AM
Thanks Robin, Indeed I did that as well.. And we also happened to have Cisco Prime as well. works much faster there.
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