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When a client leaves the coverage of an AP, and then needs to re-join the AP, it must re-associate with

the AP.

802.11 Overview

The WLAN-MAC primarily includes the implementation of IEEE 802.11 MAC layer functionality. Various

modes of MAC are:

z

Local-MAC Architecture

z

Split-MAC Architecture

In local-MAC architecture, most WLAN services are provided by the AP only. Currently, local-MAC

architecture is not supported.

In split-MAC architecture, the AP and the AC manage different services.

CAPWAP Overview

Introduction to CAPWAP

Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) defines how an AP communicates with

an AC. It provides a generic encapsulation and transport mechanism between AP and AC, as shown in

Figure 1-5

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Figure 1-5 CAPWAP

CAPWAP runs on an AP and an AC to provide a secured connection in between. It is built on a standard

client/server model and employs UDP.

On an AP, CAPWAP provides a data tunnel to encapsulate data packets to be sent to the AC. These

packets can be raw 802.11 packets or 802.11 to 802.3 translated packets. On an AC, CAPWAP

provides a control tunnel to support remote AP configuration and management, and WLAN and mobile

management.

With CAPWAP, the AC can dynamically configure an AP based on the information provided by the

administrator.

CAPWAP supports both IPv4 and IPv6.

CAPWAP Link Backup

Dual link establishment

To achieve AC backup, an AP can establish two tunnels with two ACs that must have the same AP

configurations. Only the AC which works in master mode provides services to all the APs in the network

and the slave AC acts as the backup AC. If the master AC fails, APs should quickly use the services

provided by the slave AC. A heartbeat mechanism is used between these two ACs, which ensures that

failure of the master will be detected quickly by the backup AC.

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