How does the traffic of each SSID reach the 802.3 network?

When using multiple SSIDs on a lightweight AP, how does the traffic of each SSID reach the 802.3 network?
A. provide routing between them at the core so that the SSIDs can reach the internet
B. configure 802.11q trunking on the Ethernet switch port that is connected to the AP
C. configure ACLs at the switch port that will allow all desired SSIDs to pass traffic
D. configure the SSIDs on the WLC and it will regulate the trafficbased on traffic type

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4 thoughts on “How does the traffic of each SSID reach the 802.3 network?

  1. You don’t connect Lightweight AP’s to a trunk; LWAPPs are connected to an access port and all the data is tunneled to the WLC which is connected to a trunk and makes the routing decision. LWAPPs do not understand VLAN tagging.
    Autonomous AP’s with multiple SSID’s can be connected to a trunk. Correct answer should be D.

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