Chapter 8
Controlling Mesh Access Points
Table 8-7
Statistics
Mesh Node
Security Stats
(continued)
Using the CLI to View Mesh Statistics for an Access Point
Use these commands to view mesh statistics for a specific access point using the controller CLI.
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Mesh Access Point Statistics (continued)
Parameter
Unknown
Reauthentication
Requests
Invalid
Reauthentication
Requests
Unknown
Reassociation
Requests
Invalid Reassociation
Requests
To view packet error statistics; a count of failures, timeouts, association and authentication
successes; and reassociations and reauthentications for a specific access point, enter this command:
show mesh security-stats Cisco_AP
Information similar to the following appears:
AP MAC : 00:0B:85:5F:FA:F0
Packet/Error Statistics:
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x Packets 14, Rx Packets 19, Rx Error Packets 0
Parent-Side Statistics:
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Unknown Association Requests 0
Invalid Association Requests 0
Unknown Re-Authentication Requests 0
Invalid Re-Authentication Requests 0
Unknown Re-Association Requests 0
Invalid Re-Association Requests 0
Unknown Re-Association Requests 0
Invalid Re-Association Requests 0
Child-Side Statistics:
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Association Failures 0
Association Timeouts 0
Association Successes 0
Authentication Failures 0
Authentication Timeouts 0
Authentication Successes 0
Re-Association Failures 0
Re-Association Timeouts 0
Viewing Mesh Statistics and Reports
Description
The number of unknown reauthentication requests
received by the parent mesh access point node from its
child. This state may occur when a child mesh access
point is an unknown neighbor.
The number of invalid reauthentication requests received
by the parent mesh access point from a child. This state
may occur when a child is a valid neighbor but is not in a
proper state for reauthentication.
The number of unknown reassociation requests received
by the parent mesh access point from a child. This state
may occur when a child mesh access point is an unknown
neighbor.
The number of invalid reassociation requests received by
the parent mesh access point from a child. This state may
occur when a child is a valid neighbor but is not in a
proper state for reassociation.
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