RFC 5414-2010
Wireless LAN Control Protocol (WiCoP) (Obsoleted by: 5415)

Standard No.
RFC 5414-2010
Release Date
2010
Published By
IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force
Latest
RFC 5414-2010
Scope
Introduction The popularity of wireless local area networks (WLANs) has led to numerous but incompatible designs and solutions. The CAPWAP Architecture Taxonomy [RFC4118] describes major variations of these designs. Among them@ the Local MAC (Media Access Control) and Split MAC architecture designs are notable categories. Wireless LAN Control Protocol (WiCoP) recognizes the major architecture designs and presents a common platform on which WLAN entities of different designs can be accommodated. This enables interoperability among wireless termination points (WTPs) and WLAN access controllers (ACs) of distinct architecture designs. WiCoP therefore allows for cost-effective WLAN expansions. It can also accommodate future developments in WLAN technologies. Figure 1 illustrates the WiCoP operational structure in which distinct control elements are utilized for Local MAC and Split MAC WTPs. WiCoP also addresses the increasing trend of shared infrastructure WLANs. Here@ WLAN management needs to distinguish and isolate control for the different logical groups sharing a single physical WLAN. WiCoP manages WLANs through a series of tunnels that separate traffic based on logical groups. The WiCoP operational structure in Figure 1 shows that each WTP uses a number of tunnels to distinguish and separate traffic for control and for each logical group. The protocol allows for managing WLANs in a manner consistent with the logical groups that share the physical infrastructure.

RFC 5414-2010 history

  • 2010 RFC 5414-2010 Wireless LAN Control Protocol (WiCoP) (Obsoleted by: 5415)



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