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discovery request when powered up. If you have configured the access point in the controller correctly,
the controller sends back a discovery response to the access point. When that happens, the access point
sends out a join request to the controller, and the controller responds with a join confirmation response.
Then the access point establishes an LWAPP connection to the controller and gets the shared secret
configured on the controller.
Refer to the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide for more information on configuring,
monitoring, and operating your access points. The following lists some of the configuration settings you
might want to reconfigure:

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