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Cisco SWAN Framework Overview
•WLSE
•Cisco and Cisco compatible clients
Software Components
There are two software components essential to the operation of the Cisco SWAN framework: WDS and
WLCCP.
WLCCP
WLCCP is a
WDS
WDS are a set of IOS services that define a WLAN control domain. Within a WLAN control domain, all infrastructure access points register with the WDS. After registration, 802.1x WLAN client authentications are forwarded through the WDS. Infrastructure access points register their associated WLAN clients with the WDS, so the WDS tracks all WLAN clients within the WLAN control domain. WDS also collects radio management data from infrastructure access points (and optionally mobile nodes), aggregates data, and forwards them to the CiscoWorks WLSE for intelligent processing. WDS can be implemented on an access point or on the WLSM.
Hardware Components
The hardware required to implement the Cisco SWAN framework includes WDS hosting devices, infrastructure access points, and the CiscoWorks WLSE. Optional hardware components include WLAN client devices: Cisco Aironet client adapters and devices certified as part of the Cisco Compatible Extensions program.
WDS-Host Devices
WDS can be hosted on an access point or on the WLSM. WDS is supported on the Cisco Aironet 1100 and 1200 series
Infrastructure Access Points
Infrastructure access points register with the WDS within the WLAN control domain. The Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, and 1200 series
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