Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Mini-PCI Wireless LAN Client Adapter Guía De Diseño
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Enterprise Mobility 4.1 Design Guide
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Chapter 2 Cisco Unified Wireless Technology and Architecture
Mobility Groups, AP Groups, and RF Groups
For further detailed information, see the following link:
Mobility Groups, AP Groups, and RF Groups
Within the Cisco Unified Wireless Architecture, there are three important ‘group’ concepts:
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Mobility groups
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AP groups
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RF groups
This section describes the purpose and application of these groups within the Cisco Unified Wireless
Architecture. For more details on operation and configuration, see the following URLs:
Architecture. For more details on operation and configuration, see the following URLs:
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Deploying Cisco 440X Series Wireless LAN Controllers—
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6366/prod_technical_reference09186a00806cfa96.html
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide, Release 4.1—
Mobility Groups
A mobility group is a group of WLCs that together, act as a single virtual WLC by sharing essential end
client, AP, and RF information. A given WLC within a mobility domain, is able to make decisions based
on data received from other members of the entire mobility group, rather than relying solely on the
information learned from its own directly connected APs and clients.
client, AP, and RF information. A given WLC within a mobility domain, is able to make decisions based
on data received from other members of the entire mobility group, rather than relying solely on the
information learned from its own directly connected APs and clients.
A mobility group forms a mesh of authenticated tunnels between member WLCs, thereby allowing any
WLC to directly contact another WLCs within the group, as shown in
WLC to directly contact another WLCs within the group, as shown in
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1300
Not Recommended
Not Recommended
Ideal
3
1500
Not Recommended
Not recommended
Ideal
1
1.
Or 1030 for Remote offices. LWAPP Deployments Only.
2.
Can be used outdoors when deployed in weatherproof NEMA rated enclosure. Particularly for deployments above
suspended ceilings.
suspended ceilings.
3.
Standalone Deployments Only.
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AP Comparison (2) (continued)