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Usage For simplicity, this command displays a single entry for each Nortel 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, Nortel 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 AP on port 2:

WSS# show 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 46 describes the fields in this display.

Table 17: Output for show 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

set ap radio auto-tunemax-power on page 265

set radio-profileauto-tunechannel-config on page 279

set radio-profileauto-tunechannel-holddown on page 280

set radio-profileauto-tunechannel-interval on page 281

set radio-profileauto-tunepower-config on page 282

set radio-profileauto-tunepower-interval on page 283

show ap vlan on page 365

show radio-profile on page 376

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