07-29-2019 03:14 AM - edited 07-05-2021 10:46 AM
How does the CAPWAP data and control packet between a MAP and Controller is sent in a bridge network (802.11a mesh)? Does the CAPWAP packet is encapsulated in the 802.11a mesh when MAP sends a Packet to RAP and RAP the forwards it to WLC over ethernet inside a CAPWAP tunnel?
Can anyone kindly explain the CAPWAP communication between MAP and a WLC?
07-29-2019 08:46 AM
Hi,
This is just a matter of underlay e overlay. Capwap is essentially an Overlay network just like VPN or any other tunnel like network.
If you have connectivity working fine on layer 2 and 3, capwap will be a service running on top of it. Considering Map rely on RAP to send data, then yes, traffic flows like you proposed.
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07-31-2019 12:59 AM
Miranda,
Thank you for a quick response. Your response clarified my doubt to a much extent. :)
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