You can log into the AP and run the "show ap bss-table" command.
Top of Stairs# show ap bss-table
Aruba AP BSS Table
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bss ess port ip phy type ch/EIRP/max-EIRP cur-cl ap name in-t(s) tot-t flags
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70:3a:0e:92:4d:22 JRB-Home ?/? 192.168.1.32 g-HT ap 1/24.1/24.1 1 Top of Stairs 0 9d:20h:26m:15s
70:3a:0e:92:4d:32 JRB-Home ?/? 192.168.1.32 a-VHT ap 36+/27.0/31.0 7 Top of Stairs 0 9d:20h:26m:17s
Channel followed by "*" indicates channel selected due to unsupported configured channel.
"Spectrum" followed by "^" indicates Local Spectrum Override in effect.
Num APs:2
Num Associations:8
Flags: K = 802.11K Enabled; W = 802.11W Enabled; 3 = WPA3 BSS; O = Enhanced-open BSS with transition mode; o = Enhanced-open transition mode open BSS; M = WPA3-SAE mixed mode BSS; E = Enhanced-open BSS without transition mode; m = Agile Multiband (MBO) BSS; c = MBO Cellular Data Capable BSS; I = Imminent VAP Down; T = Individual TWT Enabled; t = Broadcast TWT Enabled; D = VLAN Discovered;
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Original Message:
Sent: Dec 01, 2021 08:28 AM
From: Bram D'hoore
Subject: How can I see which SSID is really broadcasted on a particular AP?
Hi,
we have Airwave as a management platform for our switches and IAP clusters.
I recently got a question to check if one particular AP was broadcasting a certain SSID. I searched in Airwave, there I saw all SSID's that are configured in the cluster (also the one that is in a zone), but that's the same on ALL AP's. So I logged in to the web interface of the VC, selected that particular AP, but I couldn't see any SSID information there.
Does somebody know if there's a way to check which SSID's a particular IAP is effectively broadcasting, please?
Thanks