An enterprise network engineer is implementing a centralized wireless network architecture utilizing Cisco Lightweight Access Points (LAPs) and a centralized Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) operating in Split-MAC mode. Which operational responsibility is handled directly by the Wireless LAN Controller rather than being processed locally by the Lightweight Access Point?
- ATransmitting 802.11 beacon frames and handling real-time probe responses for nearby wireless clients
- Processing 802.1X client authentication requests and managing centralized wireless client associationsCevap
- CEncrypting and decrypting 802.11 frame payloads in real time for connected wireless endpoints
- DGenerating local Layer 2 discovery advertisements to advertise link status over LLDP to the access switch
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Processing 802.1X client authentication requests and managing centralized wireless client associations
In Cisco Split-MAC wireless architecture, the Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) is responsible for centralizing management and control plane operations. This includes processing 802.1X client authentication, managing client association states, enforcing security policies, and orchestrating Radio Resource Management (RRM). Real-time operations, such as beaconing, probe responses, and frame encryption, remain on the Lightweight Access Point (LAP).
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Split-MAC Architecture and WLC vs. LAP Functional Roles