Role Of Access Points Using The Wds Device; Understanding Fast Secure Roaming - Cisco M10-RM Software Manual

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Chapter 12
Configuring WDS, Fast Secure Roaming, Radio Management, and Wireless Intrusion Detection Services
Table 12-1
Unit Configured as WDS Device
Integrated Services Router (ISR)
WLSM-equipped switch

Role of Access Points Using the WDS Device

The access points on your wireless LAN interact with the WDS device in these activities:

Understanding Fast Secure Roaming

Access points in many wireless LANs serve mobile client devices that roam from access point to access
point throughout the installation. Some applications running on client devices require fast reassociation
when they roam to a different access point. Voice applications, for example, require seamless roaming
to prevent delays and gaps in conversation.
During normal operation, LEAP-enabled client devices mutually authenticate with a new access point
by performing a complete LEAP authentication, including communication with the main RADIUS
server, as in
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Participating Access Points Supported by WDS Devices (continued)
Discover and track the current WDS device and relay WDS advertisements to the wireless LAN.
Authenticate with the WDS device and establish a secure communication channel to the WDS
device.
Register associated client devices with the WDS device.
Report radio data to the WDS device.
Figure
12-1.
Participating Access Points Supported
100 (depending on ISR platform)
600
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Understanding Fast Secure Roaming
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