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IAPP (Inter Access Point Protocol) is used for exchanging information between access points. In the process information regarding logged in WiFi devices are is transmitted. If a WiFi devices device switches to another a new access point, this access point informs the old one, which removes the WiFi device from its station table. In doing so all login information is retained and the roaming takes place nearly virtually seamlessly ("soft roaming"). Whereas when a "hard roaming" takes place, the WiFi device has to authenticate itself anew with the new access point.
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When a WLAN Controller is used in conjunction with a WLC Tunnel, the roaming information is transmitted via the CAPWAP-DATA Tunnel. |
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IAPP uses the Multicast group 224.0.1.76 to communicate. Therefore communication withis within this group must be ensured in the IGMPv3 settings on the switches. |
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Additional Knowledge Base articles regarding IAPP:
- Roaming bei with LANCOM Access Points und and WLAN Routernrouters
- LCOS ab Version as of version 10.20: Verwendung des Using the Client Management bei with LANCOM Access Points
- Activating IAPP pro ARF-Netz schaltbarin a single ARF network
- LCOS ab Version version 10.12 : Änderung bei Steuerung der Kommunikationsmöglichkeit zwischen WLAN-Clientsand later: Changes to the control of inter-client communications in the WLAN
- Setting up IGMP Snooping for multiple VLANs on a GS-23xx series switch
- Setting up IGMP snooping for multiple VLANs on a GS-3xxx series switchEinrichtung von IGMP-Snooping für mehrere VLANs auf einem Switch der GS-3xxx Serie