hello i was wondering where could i see this VALID client list?
i know i can see a valid connected client on the monitoring but when i log off the wirelessfrom the ARUBA and i want to log on another AP let say i got configured protect valid clients... which what it does is that it wont let valid clients connect to other APs which are not in the valid list....
Aruba controller obiusly got this list of clients even if they disconnect from the aruba APs becasue they remenber... they know which clients connected to the controller and which never connected to the controller...
For example i got ArubaSSID and another SSID lets call it OthercompanySSID
I got 2 clients
1 that NEVER connected to the controller
1 that connect to the controller
I put an air monitor
configure protect my valid clients on the IPS with death only
if the client that connected to the controller sometimes try to connnect to the othercompanySSID which is not a valid AP it will deathentiate it and it wont let it connect which is okay as thats what we expecting
If we got the other client that never connect to the controller he willl let him connect as he is not avalid client and he will leave that client connect with no issue...
I got 3 questions
1-Now Where do i see this client List what command i need to use to see them?
2-The other weird thing is that in one of my test i had 3 clients that does connect to the controller they all were trying to connect to the othercompany SSID but as they couldnt casue they were valid client the air monitor was deathenticating them all but it reach a momment in which the Antenna of the othercompanySSID crashed or something.... because then noone could connnect to the othercompany SSID... i turned off the air monitor the controller as this was just a lab and it still was like that... i had to reboot that AP(the other comapany SSID) which i don t think it should be happening... any ideas what was the issue there?
3-Where can i see users or APs that were tarpid with wireless containment and how can i remove them from there?
Cheers
Carlos