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Cisco Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, 7.2
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  Mesh Network Components
Wireless LAN client traffic terminates on the controller, and the Ethernet traffic terminates on the 
Ethernet ports of the mesh access points.
Access to the wireless LAN mesh for mesh access points is managed by the following authentication 
methods:
MAC authentication—Mesh access points are added to a database that can be referenced to ensure 
they are provided access to a given controller and mesh network. See the 
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External RADIUS Authentication—Mesh access points can be externally authorized using a 
RADIUS server such as Cisco ACS (4.1 and later) that supports the client authentication type of 
Extensible Authentication Protocol-FAST (EAP-FAST) with certificates. See the 
Network Segmentation
Membership to the wireless LAN mesh network for mesh access points is controlled by the bridge group 
names (BGNs). Mesh access points can be placed in similar bridge groups to manage membership or 
provide network segmentation. See the
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Cisco Indoor Mesh Access Points
With the 7.2 release, indoor mesh is available on Cisco Aironet 3600 access points. (See 
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Figure 2
Cisco Aironet 3600 Access Point
With the 7.0.116.0 release, indoor mesh is also available on 802.11n access points (Cisco Aironet 1040, 
1140, 1250, 1260, 3500e, and 3500i series access points).