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Command Line Interface
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Example
IAPP Commands
The command described in this section enables the protocol
signaling required to ensure the successful handover of wireless
clients roaming between different 802.11f-compliant access
points. In other words, the 802.11f protocol can ensure
successful roaming between access points in a multi-vendor
environment.
iapp
This command enables the protocol signaling required to hand
over wireless clients roaming between different 802.11f-compliant
access points. Use the no form to disable 802.11f signaling.
Syntax
iapp
no iapp
AP#show station
Station Table Information
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802.11a Channel : 56
No 802.11a Channel Stations.
802.11g Channel : 11
802.11g Channel Station Table
Station Address : 00-04-E2-41-C2-9D VLAN ID: 0
Authenticated Associated Forwarding KeyType
TRUE TRUE TRUE NONE
Counters:pkts Tx / Rx bytes Tx / Rx
4/ 0 1440/ 0
Time:Associated LastAssoc LastDisAssoc LastAuth
143854 0 0 0
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AP#