LEAP, WPA, 802.1x and VLANs per AP, TKIP, and WiFi | |
AP assisted roam, Cisco Centralized Key Management, radio measurements, and transmit power control | |
CAC, UPSD, voice metrics, MBSSIDs, location, link tests, and NAC | |
Roaming and real-time diagnostics, MFP, a diagnostic channel that allows troubleshooting of the client, client reporting, optional location service, and expedited bandwidth | |
WME, proxy ARP, EAP-FAST, and WPA2, and single sign-on |
HTTP to the DHCP address. | |
HTTP to 192.168.1.1. | |
HTTP to 10.0.0.1. | |
HTTPS to the 192.168.1.1. | |
HTTPS to 10.0.0.1. | |
HTTPS to the DHCP address. |
The AP sends its certificate to the controller. The AP then authenticates the received Cisco WLC certificate as valid. | |
The AP sends its certificate to the RADIUS server. The AP then authenticates the RADIUS certificate as valid. | |
The AP authenticates the received RADIUS server certificate as valid. The AP then sends its certificate to the controller. | |
The AP sends its certificate to the RADIUS server. The AP then authenticates the controller certificate as valid. | |
The AP authenticates the received RADIUS server certificate as valid. The AP then sends its certificate to the RADIUS server. | |
The AP authenticates the received Cisco WLC certificate as valid. The AP then sends its certificate to the controller. |