05-07-2010 12:29 AM - edited 07-03-2021 06:46 PM
Good morning,
Anybody could me refer to some documentation about how clients ccx and ccx v3 connect to aps in h-reap mode and roaming with security psk or peap?
thnks all
Fran
05-07-2010 02:51 AM
Errr ... I don't see the correlation between CCX and H-REAP or CCX and Wireless Security. Care to explain what you are trying to achieve?
05-07-2010 03:22 AM
We have ccx and ccx v3 clients.
I have been checking the features for direfent versions related to roaming and security:
Mobility | v1 | v2 | v3 | v4 | v5 | ASD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AP-assisted roaming | X | X | X | X | X | |
Fast 802.1X reauthentication via Cisco Centralized Key Management (CCKM) | See note 1 | |||||
With LEAP | X | X | X | X | See note 1 | |
With EAP-FAST | X | X | X | See note 1 | ||
With PEAP-GTC | X | X | ||||
With PEAP-MSCHAP | X | X | ||||
With EAP-TLS | X | X | optional | |||
Status/result code Interpretation | X | X |
We have some clients using PEAP with a radius server and other PSK and would like to know if in H-REAP mode
when APs have lost conenction to WLC
if posible for clients still authenticate by PEAP (i dont think so), I think by PSK there will be no authentication problem but what about the roaming?
Roaming work same way in HREAP? or depending the ccx version of the clients?
Sorry about so bad explanation...
Fran
05-07-2010 03:34 AM
Roaming and H-REAP are two separate things. H-REAP stands for Hybrid Remote Edge AP. It's very good if the link between your office and your WLC is a slow WAN link. H-REAP allows the AP to operate when the WAN link to the WLC fails.
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