A lightweight AP also has a single wired Ethernet interface; however, it must be paired with
a WLC to be fully functional. Wired VLANs that terminate at the WLC can be mapped to WLANs
that emerge at the AP. Even though multiple VLANs are being extended from the WLC to the AP,
they are all carried over the CAPWAP tunnel between the two. That means the AP needs only an
access link to connect to the network infrastructure and terminate its end of the tunnel, as shown
in the right portion of Figure 29-1.
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