An enterprise network engineer is designing a wireless deployment using a Centralized Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) architecture based on the Split-MAC protocol structure. To ensure low latency for time-sensitive radio frequency operations, certain MAC layer operations must occur on the physical Access Point (AP). Which function is executed directly by the Lightweight Access Point (LAP) hardware rather than being handled by the Centralized WLC?
- Transmission of beacon frames and immediate 802.11 layer acknowledgmentsCevap
- BClient 802.1X EAP authentication state management and key exchange processing
- CRadio Resource Management (RRM) calculations for global channel allocation
- DTranslation between 802.11 wireless frames and 802.3 Ethernet frames across all client traffic
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Transmission of beacon frames and immediate 802.11 layer acknowledgments
Under the Cisco Split-MAC architecture (CAPWAP model), functions are divided based on timing requirements. Real-time 802.11 MAC operations—such as sending beacon frames, responding to probe requests, handling frame acknowledgments (ACKs), and executing MAC-layer encryption/decryption—must occur directly on the Lightweight Access Point (LAP) hardware to satisfy strict 802.11 timing constraints.
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