In my mind. AE is Cisco propriatary. And is for example a mantatory for 
repeaters to connect to root.
and I am guessing (which is not good) that the power controll for clients is 
for Cisco wireless clients.
I am not sure where this crossess with CCX or if it is a part of that. But CCX 
is also responsible
to negotiate power levels to clients and many other things. So If anyone has 
more, input is highly appreciated.

regards. Kristjan

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Hi all,

 

Can anybody explain why you would want to disable aironet extensions to
ensure that clients cannot get the name of the AP?   According to the
IOS config guide aironet extensions are responsible for world mode, MIC
and limiting power on associated clients, so I'm not sure how that fits
in the solutions guide.   I would think no cdp enable would take care of
ensuring clients cannot get the name of the AP.

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Kara Muessig
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