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Usage — For simplicity, this command displays a single entry for each 3Com radio, even if the radio is supporting multiple BSSIDs. However, BSSIDs for third-party 802.11 radios are listed separately, even if a radio is supporting more than one BSSID.

Information is displayed for a radio if the radio sends beacon frames or responds to probe requests. Even if a radio’s SSIDs are unadvertised, 3Com radios detect the empty beacon frames (beacon frames without SSIDs) sent by the radio, and include the radio in the neighbor list.

Examples — The following command displays neighbor information for radio 1 on the directly connected MAP access point on port 2:

WX1200#

display auto-tune

neighbors ap 2 radio 1

Total number of entries for port 2 radio 1: 5

Channel

Neighbor BSS/MAC

RSSI

-------

-----------------

----

1

00:0b:85:06:e3:60

-46

1

00:0b:0e:00:0a:80

-78

1

00:0b:0e:00:d2:c0

-74

1

00:0b:85:06:dd:00

-50

1

00:0b:0e:00:05:c1

-72

Table 59 describes the fields in this display.

Table 59 Output for display auto-tune neighbors

Field

Description

 

 

Channel

Channel on which the BSSID is detected.

 

 

Neighbor BSS/MAC

BSSID detected by the radio.

 

 

RSSI

Received signal strength indication (RSSI), in decibels referred

 

to 1 milliwatt (dBm). A higher value indicates a stronger

 

signal.

 

 

See Also

„display auto-tune attributes on page 290

„display radio-profileon page 298

„set {ap dap} radio auto-tunemax-poweron page 317

„set {ap dap} radio auto-tune max- retransmissions on page 318

„set radio-profileauto-tunechannel-configon page 330

„set radio-profileauto-tunechannel-holddownon page 331