What are the three primary functions of the Cisco Unified Wireless LWAPP architecture?

What are the three primary functions of the Cisco Unified Wireless LWAPP architecture? (Choose
three.)

What are the three primary functions of the Cisco Unified Wireless LWAPP architecture? (Choose
three.)

A.
control and management of the CAPWAP

B.
tunneling of VPN clients over the WAN

C.
tunneling of WLAN client traffic to the WLC

D.
collection of 802.1Q trunks

E.
collection of 802.11 data for management

F.
control and management of VTP



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nephelai

nephelai

the LWAPP AP handles the following:
•Frame exchange handshake between a client and AP

•Transmission of beacon frames

•Buffering and transmission of frames for clients in power save mode

•Response to probe request frames from clients; the probe requests are also sent to the WLC for processing

•Forwarding notification of received probe requests to the WLC

•Provision of real-time signal quality information to the switch with every received frame

•Monitoring each of the radio channels for noise, interference, and other WLANs

•Monitoring for the presence of other APs

•Encryption and decryption of 802.11 frames

stenwyn j

stenwyn j

capwap – wlc – 802

Hazel

Hazel

Lightweight Access Point Protocol or LWAPP is the name of a protocol that can control multiple Wi-Fi wireless access points at once. This can reduce the amount of time spent on configuring, monitoring or troubleshooting a large network.

Hazel

Hazel

Cap LAN data