In a Cisco centralized wireless network deployment, how does a Lightweight Access Point (LAP) operating in default Local mode handle wireless client data traffic?
- It encapsulates all client data traffic within a CAPWAP tunnel and forwards it directly to the Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) for switching.Cevap
- BIt switches client data traffic locally at the access layer switch port, completely bypassing CAPWAP tunneling to the WLC.
- CIt drops all client data frames to operate exclusively as a dedicated sensor for intrusion detection and rogue access point scanning.
- DIt independently manages 802.11 authentication and client traffic routing without maintaining an active CAPWAP control tunnel.
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In default Local mode, a Cisco Lightweight AP encapsulates all wireless client data traffic into a CAPWAP tunnel and sends it to the WLC for centralized processing and switching.
In a Cisco centralized wireless architecture, an AP operating in default Local mode sends all client traffic through a CAPWAP data tunnel directly to the Wireless LAN Controller (WLC). The controller then centrally processes and switches this traffic onto the wired LAN.
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