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| | Cisco - H-REAP Design and Deployment Guide |
 | | Locally switched WLANs may optionally carry 802.1Q tagging to allow such WLANs to be segmented over the wired network at the Ethernet port of the access point. |
 | | When a client connects to an H-REAP access point, the access point forwards all authentication messages to the controller and, upon successful authentication, its data packets are then either switched locally or tunneled back to the controller, according to the configuration of the WLAN to which it is connected. |
 | | If a locally switched WLAN is configured for any authentication type that is required to be processed on (or north of) the controller (such as EAP authentication [dynamic WEP/WPA/WPA2/802.11i], WebAuth, or NAC), upon WAN failure, it enters the authentication down, local switching state. |
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