Which Cisco WLC command family can help to troubleshoot communication between an AP and
the WLC?
A.
(Cisco Controller) >debug capwap
B.
(Cisco Controller) >debug ap
C.
(Cisco Controller) >debug cac
D.
(Cisco Controller) >debug dot11
Which Cisco WLC command family can help to troubleshoot communication between an AP and
the WLC?
Which Cisco WLC command family can help to troubleshoot communication between an AP and
the WLC?
A.
(Cisco Controller) >debug capwap
B.
(Cisco Controller) >debug ap
C.
(Cisco Controller) >debug cac
D.
(Cisco Controller) >debug dot11
debug capwap ids sig – Turns on debugs for IDS Signature and Containment Detection.
capwap
CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points), defined in RFC 5415, is a protocol that allows ACs (access controllers, or CAPWAP servers) to manage WTPs (wireless termination points, or CAPWAP clients) over a network.
CAPWAP (Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points), defined in RFC 5415, is a protocol that allows ACs (access controllers, or CAPWAP servers) to manage WTPs (wireless termination points, or CAPWAP clients) over a network
Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) protocol is a standard, interoperable networking protocol that enables a central wireless LAN Access Controller (AC) to manage a collection of Wireless Termination Points (WTPs), more commonly known as Wireless Access Points. The protocol specification is described in RFC 5415.[1