As an IT administrator, one of the most important tasks is to ensure that the wireless network is as secure as possible. This often involves knowing the details of the clients that are connected to the network. In the case of a Cisco 1200 Series Access Point (AP), the administrator can obtain this information from the command line interface (CLI).
The first step is to log into the AP using Telnet or SSH. This can be done by entering the IP address of the AP. Once logged in, the administrator can see a list of the clients that are connected to the AP. This is done by entering the command “show client”. The output will list the MAC addresses of the clients, as well as their associated IP addresses and signal strength.
The administrator can also view detailed information of each client connected to the AP by entering the command “show client
It is also possible to view the traffic statistics for each client. This can be done by entering the command “show traffic
The administrator can also view the authentication information of each client. This is done by entering the command “show auth-log
Finally, the administrator can view the security settings for each client. This can be done by entering the command “show security
In summary, the Cisco 1200 Series AP provides the administrator with a number of tools to view the details of the clients that are connected to the AP. By using the CLI, the administrator can view the MAC addresses of the clients, detailed information about each one, the traffic statistics, authentication information, and the security settings. This provides the administrator with the ability to ensure that the wireless network is secure.