The output of the command show ap database shows the controller’s database of information for APs in the group default. Include the sort-by and sort-direction keywords to specify how the data is sorted in the output of this command. For example, you can issue the command show ap database group local status up to view a list of local APs within a specific AP group that are reporting an up status. Many of the parameters in this command can be used together to filter a large database of information down to just the AP data you want to see. Show only unprovisioned APs (using modifiers). Show only APs registered with a specified controller by entering a controller IP address. Show only APS with a given status as active or inactive. Start showing the AP index at the specified index number. Sort AP list in descending order by name. If used with the sort-by keyword, status sorts the output of the command by status type ( up or down.) Otherwise, use the status keyword to display APs with the specified status. Sort by Fully Qualified Location Name (FQLN). Sort the output of this command by a specific data column. Show only disconnected RFprotect sensors. Show only APs that have an installation mode set to “outdoor.”ĭisplay a limited number of APs by entering the number of APs to be displayed in the output of this command.
Show only APs connected to this controller.ĭisplay the following additional data columns: Show only APs that have an installation mode set to “indoor.” Show only local APs with no active BSSIDs or wired
Show the list of access points in the controller’s database.