Can anyone help to distinguish when to use the passive client feature and
when to disable the MAC to IP binding check?  They seem to be used in
somewhat similar circumstances.

The example that the fastlane workbook gives for disabling the MAC to IP
binding check is with a universal gateway with multiple clients behind it.
 So the WLC can see more than 1 IP using a single MAC address.

For using passive client feature, I've seen mention to scenarios like
static IPed devices and non Cisco WGBs.  I know it allows ARPs to flow
between wired/wireless devices rather than being proxied by the WLC.

I guess I'm confused over when one should be used over another.  Are there
key words I should be looking for that would point me to one or the other?

Jeff Rensink
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