Fortress Technologies ecure Wireless Access Bridge User Manual

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Hosts (labeled Client) are numbered in the order they were 
added to the database, following the Bridge’s internal 
interfaces, and are listed by their MAC addresses. Below the 
list, a count of the entries in the database is given.
You can flush the database of host (labeled Client) MAC 
address with the del command:
[GW]> 
del clients
[OK]
[GW]> 
show clients
------------------------  Start of ClientMacDB::List-----------------------
  {empty}
------------------------  End of ClientMacDB::List-----------------------
 Total of 0 Clients in the Database
The 
show
 
clients
 and 
del
 
clients
 commands are valid only 
in GW (gateway) mode (refer to Section 6.1.1 for more detail).
6.6.5
AP Associations in the CLI
View information about devices currently connected through 
the Bridge’s internal radios with 
show associations
:
[AP]> 
show associations
                                    Rate  Level               802.11  802.11
Radio VAP MAC               Channel (M)   (dBM) Suite         Auth    Encryption
----- --- ----------------- ------- ----- ----- ------------- ------- ----------
1     4   00:20:A6:58:05:DB 1       11    -43   Shared-WEP    shared  wep
2     1   02:14:8C:08:24:82 52      54    -50   Fortress      open    none
2     1   02:14:8C:08:04:82 52      54    -43   Fortress      open    none
2     1   02:14:8C:08:21:42 52      54    -44   Fortress      open    none
The radio, VAP (virtual access point) and channel through 
which the associated device is connected are given, as well 
dynamic readings of the connection’s data rate (in megabits 
per second) and signal level (in decibels referenced to 
milliwatts). In addition, you can view the Security Suite setting 
configured for the associated device’s VAP, with its 802.11 
authentication and encryption types.
The 
show
 
associations
 command is valid only in AP (access 
point) mode (refer to Section 6.1.1 for more detail).
6.6.6
Viewing the System Log in the CLI
View the system log with the show command:
[GW]> 
show log
11/20/2006 17:43:50  Debug  CLIENT_MAC_DB: Add New client Mac=00:10:13:23:72:ab
11/20/2006 17:42:25  Info   ROAMING (1): 00148c081f80 Mac has moved to the eth0 side: 
dest=ffffffffffff, ip=806
11/20/2006 17:42:25  Info   Reseting internals for gateway roaming.  State=3
11/20/2006 17:42:25  Debug  CLIENT_MAC_DB: Add New client Mac=00:14:8c:08:1f:80
11/20/2006 17:41:13  Info   ClientMacDB::CleanUp:  Purged 1 old clients out of 21
11/20/2006 17:19:48  Debug  CLIENT_MAC_DB: Add New client Mac=00:16:6f:0e:1f:a5
11/20/2006 17:17:42  Debug  CLIENT_MAC_DB: Add New client Mac=00:06:5b:ae:07:51
11/20/2006 16:39:38  Debug  Session ID = 1998424547
11/20/2006 16:39:38  Info   Generating new keys
11/20/2006 16:39:38  Info   Rebuilt local keys (version=1998424547)
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