How does the AP forward traffic?

An Aruba Remote AP (RAP) operates in split-tunnel mode. How does the AP forward traffic?
A. It sends all user traffic in a GRE tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it sends control traffic in an IPsec tunnel to the controller.
B. It sends user and control traffic in two separate IPsec tunnels to the Mobility Controller (MC).
C. It sends all employee and control traffic in a GRE tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it bridges all guest traffic locally.
D. It sends traffic designed to the corporate network in an IPsec tunnel to a central Mobility Controller (MC), and it bridges other traffic locally.

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2 thoughts on “How does the AP forward traffic?

  1. *APs will create GRE Tunnel to the controller, and all user traffic the AP receives normally arrives encrypted. The APs send the traffic via GRE Tunnel directly to the controller.
    *PAPI sends control data from the MBC to every APs

    Why not A? Please help to explain if you understand.

    Note: AP will not use GRE to forward the user’s traffic in bridge mode.

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