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Confused: Central Switching/Local Switching

Dan Man
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Was wondering if someone could explain local/central switching a little further, when it comes to HREAP/FlexConnect modes for CAPWAP AP's. 

So in our environment, we're running 7.5.102.0 code on all of our WLC's.  We have a central WLC in two of our regions(US and Europe).  Each region provides internet services for the remote sites connected to it.  So a site in Chicago comes back to our central office over an MPLS for their internet services; just as a site in italy comes back to our central office in the UK for their internet service over MPLS.  These remote sites have AP's that are in FlexConnect mode back to the central WLC's. 

My question......I understand that an AP in central switching mode tunnels the traffic back to the central controller, whereas local switching does not.  However, what does that mean?  If the WAN link goes down, how does local switching help?  The internet is still down, since that's how the internet is advertised back from the central location.  Does that just mean that local server can be accessed, over wireles, since we are in local switching mode?  Same question for authentciation;  Our AD servers are located at the central sites, with no AD servers at the remote sites.  In local authentication mode, how would an AP register a user, if the MPLS link is down?  Does it download some sort of cached directory for authentication? 

Thanks for your help!

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