One other option is to make the RAP port untrusted, set the initial role to authenticated, and not enable any authentication (unless needed). In that way the client will show up in the user-table.
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Herman Robers
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Original Message:
Sent: Jul 29, 2022 10:05 AM
From: Cody Ensanian
Subject: Obtaining mac address of device conected to an ethernet port on a RAP
I have not been able to find a way to do this. It would be nice to have a command to display the wired mac address of a device per hospitality port. The closest I can come is displaying a list of all learned wired mac-addresses (still doesn't tell you what port they are found on). You can try the cmd below, this works in 8.x not sure if it works in 6.x
show ap monitor wired-mac ap-name <ap-name> enet-mac
Original Message:
Sent: Jul 27, 2022 08:33 AM
From: Alex Sharaz
Subject: Obtaining mac address of device conected to an ethernet port on a RAP
Hi,
(ArubaOS 6.5 btw)
We have a RAP with some enabled wired ethernet ports with no authentication configuted. The ports are tied to the same vlan wifi users use.
I need to find the mac address of any client connected to the RAP ethernet ports.
As we're not doing any auth what so ever, can't see anything on the GUI that shows me the mac address of devices connected to ports on a specific RAP
Is there something in the CLI that would do it?
Rgds
Alex