A network administrator is configuring Cisco Lightweight Access Points (LAPs) across various remote and campus environments to meet specific operational requirements. Match each Cisco Access Point operational mode to its primary traffic processing or monitoring behavior.
- FlexConnect ModeSwitches user data traffic locally at the AP interface while sending control traffic to the WLC over a CAPWAP tunnel.
- Monitor ModeActs as a dedicated sensor for WIDS, rogue AP detection, and location tracking without serving connected wireless clients.
- Rogue Detector ModeMonitors wired switch subnets for ARP/MAC addresses to correlate wired devices with rogue APs detected over the air.
- Sniffer ModeCaptures raw 802.11 frames on a specified wireless channel and forwards the packet capture stream directly to a network analyzer.
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FlexConnect Mode pairs with switching data locally while tunneling control traffic; Monitor Mode pairs with dedicated WIDS and rogue detection without serving clients; Rogue Detector Mode pairs with monitoring wired ARP/MAC traffic to correlate rogue devices; Sniffer Mode pairs with capturing and forwarding raw 802.11 wireless frames to an analyzer.
Each mode corresponds directly to its specialized function: FlexConnect handles local switching with central control, Monitor mode provides dedicated wireless security/WIDS scanning, Rogue Detector analyzes wired network ARP/MAC addresses for rogue correlation, and Sniffer mode captures wireless channel packets for protocol analysis.
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Operational behaviors and traffic patterns of Cisco AP modes