3com WX4400 3CRWX440095A User Manual

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This command indicates that the Mobility Domain contains four 
Distributed MAPs, with serial IDs M9DE48B012F00, M9DE48B123400, 
M9DE48B123600, and M9DE48B123700. Each MAP is configured on 
two WX switches, with system IP addresses 10.3.8.111 and 10.4.3.2. The 
bias for the MAP on each WX is listed. Normally, a Distributed MAP boots 
from the WX with the high bias for the MAP. (For more information, see 
“Resiliency and Dual-Homing Options for MAPs” on page 184 and “Boot 
Process for Distributed MAPs” on page 189.)
The AP field indicates the connection number of each MAP on the WX on 
which the command is typed. A hyphen ( - ) in the DAP field indicates 
that the MAP is configured on another WX in the same Mobility Domain. 
Displaying a List of
Distributed MAPs
that Are Not
Configured
To display a list on Distributed MAPs that are not configured, use the 
following command:
display ap unconfigured
The following command displays information for two Distributed MAPs 
that are not configured:
WX1200# display ap unconfigured 
Total number of entries: 2
Serial Id
Model  IP Address
Port Vlan
----------- 
------ --------------- ---- --------
0333001287  
MP-101 10.3.8.54
 5
 default
M9DE48B012F00 AP2750 10.3.8.57
 6
 vlan-eng
Displaying Active
Connection
Information for
Distributed MAPs
A Distributed MAP can have only one active data connection. To display 
the system IP address of the WX that has the active connection (the 
switch that booted the MAP), use the following command:
display ap connection [apnumber | serial-id serial-ID]
The serial-id parameter displays the active connection for a Distributed 
MAP even if that MAP is not configured on this WX. However, if you use 
the command with the apnumber parameter or without a parameter, 
connection information is displayed only for Distributed MAPs that are 
configured on this WX.
This command provides information only if the Distributed MAP is 
configured on the WX where you use the command.