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Legacy and New Features in 7.0.116.0 and above
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FlexConnect Feature Matrix
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Legacy and New Features in 7.0.116.0 and above
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Introduction
This document provides the feature matrix for the FlexConnect feature on the Wireless LAN Controller. This feature matrix applies to Cisco Unified Wireless Network release 7.0.116.0 and above.
Prior to 7.2, FlexConnect was called Hybrid REAP (HREAP). It is now called FlexConnect.
Prerequisites
Requirements
Cisco recommends that you have knowledge of these topics:
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Control and Provisioning of Wireless Access Points (CAPWAP) protocol.
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The configuration of lightweight APs and Cisco WLCs.
Components Used
This feature matrix outlines the features that work with Cisco Unified Wireless Network release 7.0.98.0 and above.
Conventions
Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.
FlexConnect
FlexConnect is a wireless solution for branch office and remote office deployments. It enables you to configure and control access points in a branch or remote office from the corporate office through a wide area network (WAN) link without the deployment of a controller in each office. The FlexConnect access points can switch client data traffic locally and perform client authentication locally. When they are connected to the controller, they can also send traffic back to the controller. FlexConnect is only supported on these components:
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1130AG, 1140, 1240AG, 1250, AP801, 3500I, 3500E, 3600, 1040, and AP 1260 access points
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Cisco Flex 7500, Cisco 5500, 4400, and 2500 Series Controllers
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Catalyst 3750G Integrated Wireless LAN Controller Switch
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Cisco WiSM and WiSM2
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Controller Network Module for Integrated Services Routers
The next section outlines the FlexConnect Feature Matrix.
FlexConnect Feature Matrix
Legacy and New Features in 7.0.116.0 and above
Security - Client
Depending on the modes and states, security support on the FlexConnect varies. This table summarizes the security features supported.
Security - Infrastructure
Security
Depending on the modes and states, security support on the FlexConnect varies. This table summarizes the legacy and new security features supported with WLC version 7.0.116.0 and above.
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1 - Yes for clients that have assoc at connected mode
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2 - FlexConnect ACLs should be used
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3 - Limits/exclusion done by WLC so client will be deauth after a successful Assoc Resp
Voice & Video
This table lists the legacy and new Voice & Video services supported with WLC version 7.0.116.0 and above with FlexConnect:
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2 - Includes both dscp/dot1p markings
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3 - CAC on WLC, deauth on roaming failure
Services
This table lists the legacy and new services supported with WLC version 7.0.116.0 with FlexConnect.
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1 - Any RRM specific requirements apply (at least 4 APs for TPC)
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2 - Yes for standalone after disconnecting from WLC but no for reboot
Infrastructure
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1 - Provided if Master AP is already upgraded and Slave APs are updated with their Master AP
Mobility / Roaming Scenarios
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1 - Provided WLAN is mapped to same VLAN (same subnet)
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Related Information
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H-Reap Design and Deployment Guide
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Hybrid Remote Edge Access Point (H-REAP) Basic Troubleshooting
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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide, Release 7.0