802.11v BSS Transition Management check
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01-19-2020 10:23 AM
Hi I am trying to see if 802.11v is enabled CLI command
rkscli: get bss-trans-mgmt wlan1
when I enter this I get
rkscli: get station wlan32 info
MAC Addr AID Rate RSSI VLAN Idle ERP State Flags RecvSigStrength
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
94:65:2e:d2:37:28 1 6M 54 1 0 0 a02b 0 54
why do i not get the BTM value at the end which tells me if a client has 802.11v
Any ideas why this is?
I am using a zd1100 with r500's all on latest firmware
rkscli: get bss-trans-mgmt wlan1
when I enter this I get
BSS Transition Management:enabledOK
rkscli: get station wlan32 info
MAC Addr AID Rate RSSI VLAN Idle ERP State Flags RecvSigStrength
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
94:65:2e:d2:37:28 1 6M 54 1 0 0 a02b 0 54
why do i not get the BTM value at the end which tells me if a client has 802.11v
Any ideas why this is?
I am using a zd1100 with r500's all on latest firmware
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01-19-2020 07:17 PM
Hi Paul,
What version is ZD1100 is running on? I tried with R500 on 9.10 and 10.x version, below is the result.
Looks like older version does not show BTM details.
rkscli: get station wlan33 info
MAC Addr AID Rate RSSI VLAN Idle ERP State Flags RecvSigStrength
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
b2:fd:35:fb:00:14 1 6M 20 1000 0 0 a02b 0 20
rkscli: get station wlan33 info
MAC Addr AID Rate RSSI VLAN Idle ERP State Flags RecvSigStrength BTM BCR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
3e:98:54:eb:92:b0 1 6M 28 1000 0 0 a02b 0 -77 1 0
you might need to consider upgrading your controller if it is running on older version.
What version is ZD1100 is running on? I tried with R500 on 9.10 and 10.x version, below is the result.
Looks like older version does not show BTM details.
rkscli: get station wlan33 info
MAC Addr AID Rate RSSI VLAN Idle ERP State Flags RecvSigStrength
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
b2:fd:35:fb:00:14 1 6M 20 1000 0 0 a02b 0 20
rkscli: get station wlan33 info
MAC Addr AID Rate RSSI VLAN Idle ERP State Flags RecvSigStrength BTM BCR
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
3e:98:54:eb:92:b0 1 6M 28 1000 0 0 a02b 0 -77 1 0
you might need to consider upgrading your controller if it is running on older version.
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01-20-2020 09:13 AM
I am running 9.10 which is latest version it has.
Was you running 10.x on a zd1200 as cannot see 10.x for zd1100
Was you running 10.x on a zd1200 as cannot see 10.x for zd1100
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01-20-2020 05:22 PM
Hi Paul,
I have tried on 9.10. Looks like the version will not show about the BTM details.
I have tried on 9.10. Looks like the version will not show about the BTM details.
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01-20-2020 07:43 AM
Hi Pauljbl,
The information about 802.11v support is maintained internally and cannot be seen via the GUI or CLI.
You may refer other forum discussion for more info.
https://forums.ruckuswireless.com/ruckuswireless/topics/zf-9-9-and-smartroam-details
Syamantak Omer
Sr.Staff TSE | CWNA | CCNA | RCWA | RASZA | RICXI
RUCKUS Networks, CommScope!
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The information about 802.11v support is maintained internally and cannot be seen via the GUI or CLI.
You may refer other forum discussion for more info.
https://forums.ruckuswireless.com/ruckuswireless/topics/zf-9-9-and-smartroam-details
Syamantak Omer
Sr.Staff TSE | CWNA | CCNA | RCWA | RASZA | RICXI
RUCKUS Networks, CommScope!
Follow me on LinkedIn

