An AC is a unified management and control device in the AC + Fit AP architecture. Which of the following functions is not supported by the AC?
An AC is a unified management and control device in the AC + Fit AP architecture. Which of the following functions is not supported by the AC?
In the AC + Fit AP architecture, the AC performs centralized management and control, which includes user access control, AP configuration delivery, and user access authentication. However, user data packet forwarding is not handled by the AC regardless of the data forwarding mode. Data packets are either forwarded in tunnel mode (centralized forwarding through the AC) or direct forwarding mode (local forwarding by the AP), which means that the AC does not support user data packet forwarding in all scenarios.
D he AC + Fit AP architecture, the AC is responsible for centralized management and control, but does not support user data packet forwarding regardless of the data forwarding mode.
La respuesta es la D. Pagina 679 Data forwarding mode: ▫ Control packets are forwarded through CAPWAP control tunnels. Data packets are forwarded in tunnel forwarding (centralized forwarding) or direct forwarding (local forwarding) mode. Pagina 691 Tunnel forwarding mode: ▫ Advantages: An AC forwards all data packets, ensuring security and facilitating centralized management and control. ▫ Disadvantages: Service data must be forwarded by an AC, which is inefficient and increases the load on the AC. • Direct forwarding mode: ▫ Advantages: Service data packets do not need to be forwarded by an AC, improving packet forwarding efficiency and reducing the burden on the AC. ▫ Disadvantages: Service data is difficult to manage and control in a centralized manner.
Answer is D
Only in tunnel mode.
Answer is D
AC forwards user data only in tunnel mode not generally.
Fit APs implement wireless radio access, including radio signal transmission and detection response, data encryption and decryption, and data transmission acknowledgment. https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/en/doc/EDOC1100156624/f342dc7/wlan-architecture