04-19-2007 04:30 AM - edited 07-03-2021 01:57 PM
Good morning all,
Trying to come up with usage stats for an SSID that i'm phasing out(LEAP SSID). While I am using ciscoworks which fires off the same time each week to give me some general stats. Im looking for something more all around.
I have all my APs pointing to a single syslog box, however it doesn't presently record the SSID or VLAN. If i could get which VLAN the user was associated with, that would rock as well.
I am not talking about issuing a command to obtain them manually. I am asking for methods used to turn possibly a logging option on, which pertains to vlan/ssid of an association.
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04-19-2007 05:09 AM
Hey Robert,
Its been a while, hope all is well with you! Maybe this Report would do the trick (or maybe I'm looping on too much coffee :)
Displaying a Per VLAN Client Report
Per VLAN Client Report
VLAN ID
The identification number of the VLAN.
VLAN Name
The name of the VLAN.
RF Interface
The radio interface name.
SSID
The unique identifier the client device uses to associate with the access point.
Client MAC Address
The MAC address of the client.
Client Name
The name of the client.
Client IP Address
The IP address of the client.
Client Type
The type of client associated to the access point.
As Of
The time the WLSE polled information from the device.
Hope this helps!
Rob
04-19-2007 05:09 AM
Hey Robert,
Its been a while, hope all is well with you! Maybe this Report would do the trick (or maybe I'm looping on too much coffee :)
Displaying a Per VLAN Client Report
Per VLAN Client Report
VLAN ID
The identification number of the VLAN.
VLAN Name
The name of the VLAN.
RF Interface
The radio interface name.
SSID
The unique identifier the client device uses to associate with the access point.
Client MAC Address
The MAC address of the client.
Client Name
The name of the client.
Client IP Address
The IP address of the client.
Client Type
The type of client associated to the access point.
As Of
The time the WLSE polled information from the device.
Hope this helps!
Rob
04-23-2007 06:27 AM
Set a job up in my WLSE, good to go :) Not the perfect solution but it works.
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