The display wlan location config-info aeroscout command displays configurations delivered to APs from the AeroScout location server.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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ap-id ap-id | Displays LBS configuration of the AP with a specified AP ID. |
The AP ID must exist. |
ap-name ap-name | Displays LBS configuration of the AP with a specified AP name. |
The AP name must already exist. |
Usage Scenario
You can run the display wlan location config-info aeroscout command to check configurations delivered to APs from the AeroScout location server.
Prerequisites
AeroScout location has been enabled using the aeroscout tag-enable or aeroscout mu-enable command, and the AeroScout location server has delivered the configuration information to the AP.
# Display AeroScout location configuration on the AP ap_4.
<HUAWEI> display wlan location config-info aeroscout ap-name ap_4
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AP ID : 4
AP name : ap_4
AP MAC address : 1051-7254-5a80
Response IP address : 10.3.3.3
Response port : 1144
AP tag mode : start
AP MU mode : start
Dilution factor : 100
Dilution timeout(s) : 5
Tags multicast address : 010c-cc00-0000
Compounded message timeout(0.1s) : 12
Item |
Description |
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AP ID |
AP ID. |
AP name |
Name of the AP. |
AP MAC address |
MAC address of the AP. |
Response IP address |
IP address of the location server that receives the Response packets from the AP. |
Response port |
Listening port of the location server from which the location server receives the Response packets from the AP. |
AP tag mode |
Tag detection status on the AP:
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AP MU mode |
MU detection status on the AP:
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Dilution factor |
Count-based packet dilution. For example, the value 100 indicates that one out of 100 packets is reported. |
Dilution timeout(s) |
Time-based packet dilution. For example, the value 1 indicates that one packet is reported every second. |
Tags multicast address |
Multicast MAC address of the tag. |
Compounded message timeout(0.1s) |
Maximum time during which the AP caches tag, in 100 milliseconds. |