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What is the validity period of manufacturer installed certificates on a wireless LAN controller?

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What is the validity period of manufacturer installed certificates on a wireless LAN controller?

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A. The validity period of a manufacturer installed certificate on a WLC is 10 years. Q. I have two wireless LAN controllers (WLCs) named WLC1 and WLC2 configured within the same mobility group for failover. My Lightweight Access Point (LAP) is currently registered with WLC1. If WLC1 fails, does the AP registered to WLC1 reboot during its transition towards the surviving WLC (WLC2)? Also, during this failover, does the WLAN client lose WLAN connectivity with the LAP? A. Yes, the LAP does de-register from WLC1, reboot, and then re-registers with WLC2, if WLC1 fails. Because the LAP reboots, the associated WLAN clients lose the connectivity to the rebooting LAP. For related information, refer to AP Load Balancing and AP Fallback in Unified Wireless Networks. Q. Is roaming dependent on the Lightweight Access Point Protocol (LWAPP) mode that the Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) is configured to use? Can a WLC that operates in Layer 2 LWAPP mode perform Layer 3 roaming? A. As long as mobility g

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