Access controller (ac), Fat ap, Ssid – H3C Technologies H3C MSR 50 User Manual

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Access controller (AC)

An AC can control and manage all APs in a WLAN. The AC communicates with an authentication server

for WLAN client authentication.

Fat AP

A fat AP controls and manages all associated wireless stations and bridges frames between wired and

wireless networks.

SSID

Service set identifier. A client scans all networks at first, and then selects a specific SSID to connect to a

specific wireless network.

Wireless medium

A medium that is used for transmitting frames between wireless clients. Radio frequency is used as the

wireless medium in the WLAN system.

Distribution system

A distribution system is used to forward frames to their destinations. It is the backbone to transmit

frames between access points.

Split MAC

In split MAC mode, APs and ACs manage different services. An AP manages real-time services, such

as beacon generation, power management, fragmentation and defragmentation. An AC manages

services related to packet distribution, association, dissociation and reassociation.

Client Access

A client access process involves three steps: active/passive scanning, authentication and association.

Figure 1-1 Establish a client acces

Scanning

1) Active

scanning

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