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CWNA 802.11 Mac Architecture
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1. Majority of the frame types in an 802.11 network. Used by wireless stations to join and leave the network. Another name is Management MAC Protocol Data Unit MMPDU. Mgmt frames do not carry any upper-layer info. There is no MSDU encapsulated in the MM
Direct probe request
Authentication
Power Management Bit
Management Frames
2. A bit in the 802.11 MAC header that is used by the client station to notify the AP that the station is going into Power Save Mode
Power Management Bit
Traffic Indication Map (TIM)
Association Identifier (AID)
Active Scanning
3. Probe request with specific SSIC
Association
Shared Key Authentication
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD)
Direct probe request
4. Prob request management frame with no SSID information
Information elements
MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU)
Power Management Bit
Null Probe Request
5. Help with the delivery of data frames. Control frames must be able to be heard by all stations; therefore - they must be transmitted at one of the basic rates. Control frames are also used to clear the channel - acquire the channel - and provide unic
Association
Traffic Indication Map (TIM)
Deauthentication
Control Frames
6. Unit of data at the Data-Link Layer
PLCP Protocol Data Unit (PPDU)
Association
Frame
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD)
7. Any time a station associates to an AP - the station receives an AID. The AP uses this AID to keep track of the stations that are associated and the members of the BSS.
Physical Layer Convergence Procedure (PLCP)
Association Identifier (AID)
Automatic Power Save Delivery (APSD)
Power Management Bit
8. Power-saving mechanism used to allow a MIMO 802.11n device to power down all but one of it's radios
Active Mode
Authentication
Probe request
Spatial multiplexing power save (SM Power Save)
9. More complexed of the two 802.11 Auth methods. Shared Key authentication uses WEP to authenticate client stations and requires that a static WEP key be configured on both the station and the AP. In addition to WEP being mandatory - authentication wil
Shared Key Authentication
Disassociation
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD)
Request to send/Clear to send (RTS/CTS)
10. An 802.11 frame. The components include a MAC header - an MSDU (Data Payload) and the trailer
MAC Protocol Data Unit (MPDU)
Request to send/Clear to send (RTS/CTS)
Power Save Mode
Direct probe request
11. MGMT frame that is transmitted during active scanning. A client station that is looking for an SSID sends a probe request. AP's that hear the probe request will send a probe response - notifying the client of the AP presence. If a client station rece
Data Frames
Active Scanning
Probe request
Association Identifier (AID)
12. A mechanism that performs a NAV distribution and helps to prevent collisions from occurring. This NAV distribution reserves the medium prior to the transmission of the data frame. RTS/CTS can be used to discover hidden node problems. RTS/CTS is one o
Deauthentication
Request to send/Clear to send (RTS/CTS)
Shared Key Authentication
Reassociation
13. A notification frame used to terminate an association. A polite way of terminating the association. Disassociation cannot be refused by either party
Disassociation
Announcement traffic indication message (ATIM)
Deauthentication
Shared Key Authentication
14. The set of data rates that a client station must be capable of communicating with in order to successfully associate with an AP. Basic rates are required rates with a BSS.
Short interframe space (SIFS)
Direct probe request
Basic Rates
Beacon Management Frame
15. The MSDU contains data from the LLC and Layers 3-7. A simple definition of the MSDU is the data payload that contains the IP packet plus some LLC data
MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU)
Traffic Indication Map (TIM)
Probe response
Direct probe request
16. An enhanced power-MGMT method introduced by IEEE 802.11e amendment. The Wi-Fi Alliance's WMM power save (WMM-PS) certification is based on U-APSD
Power Management Bit
Information elements
Deauthentication
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD)
17. Default power management mode for most 802.11 stations. When a station is set for active mode - the wireless station is always ready to transmit or receive data. Active mode is sometimes referred to as Continuous aware mode - and it provides no batte
Power Management Bit
Control Frames
Request to send/Clear to send (RTS/CTS)
Active Mode
18. A special type of TIM that is used to ensure that all stations are awake when multicast or broadcast traffic is sent
Automatic Power Save Delivery (APSD)
Delivery traffic indication message (DTIM)
PLCP Service Data Unit (PSDU)
Beacon Management Frame
19. Is the simpler of the two 802.11 authentication methods. It provides authentication without performing any type of client verification. It is essentially an exchange of hellos between the client and the AP.
Open System Authentication
Authentication
MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU)
Passive Scanning
20. Authentication is the verification of user identity and credentials. Users must ID themselves and present credentials such as usernames and passwords or digital certificates. More-secure authentication systems exist that require multifactor authentic
Authentication
Reassociation
Delivery traffic indication message (DTIM)
Automatic Power Save Delivery (APSD)
21. After a station has authenticated with the AP the next step is for it to associate with the AP. When a client station associates - it becomes a member of a BSS. Association means that the client station can send data through the AP and on to the Dist
Association
Information fields
PLCP Service Data Unit (PSDU)
Power Save Mode
22. When a client station decides to roam to a new AP - it will send a reassociation request frame to the new AP. It is called a reassociation not because it is reassociating to the AP - but because it is reassociating to the SSID of the wireless network
Deauthentication
WMM-PS (Power Save)
Reassociation
Integration Services (IS)
23. When the PLCP receives the PSDU - it prepares it to be transmitted and creates the PPDU. The PLCP adds the preamble and PHY header to the PSDU
Authentication
PLCP Protocol Data Unit (PPDU)
Probe response
Power Save Multi Poll (PSMP)
24. Carry the actual data that is passed down from the higher-layer protocols
Active Scanning
Basic Rates
Data Frames
Association Identifier (AID)
25. The upper portion of the physical layer. PLCP prepares the frame for transmission by taking the frame from the MAC sublayer and creating the PLCP Protocol Data Unit (PPDU)
Delivery traffic indication message (DTIM)
Control Frames
Shared Key Authentication
Physical Layer Convergence Procedure (PLCP)
26. An enhanced power-management method introduced by 802.11e amendment.
Automatic Power Save Delivery (APSD)
Control Frames
Probe response
Power Save Mode
27. In order for a station to be able to connect to an AP - it needs to first discover an AP. Passive scanning involves the client station listening for beacon frames that are continuously being sent by the AP.
Disassociation
Frame
Control Frames
Passive Scanning
28. Enables delivery of MSDU's between the distribution system (DS) and a non-IEEE-802.11 LAN via a portal
Integration Services (IS)
MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU)
Authentication
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD)
29. A notification frame used to terminate an authentication. Because authentication is prerequisite for association - disassociation will also occur. Deauthentication cannot be refused by either party
Association
Active Scanning
Deauthentication
Management Frames
30. The upper portion of the Data-link layer is the IEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer - which is identical for all 802-based networks - although not used by all IEEE 802 networks.
Logical Link Control (LLC)
Request to send/Clear to send (RTS/CTS)
Scheduled Automatic power save delivery (S-APSD)
Passive Scanning
31. A protection mechanism for mixed-mode environments. One of the benefits of using CTS-to-self over RTS/CTS as a protection mechanism is that the throughput will be higher. Because there are fewer frames being sent
CTS-to-Self
Management Frames
Active Scanning
Spatial multiplexing power save (SM Power Save)
32. Optional mode for 802.11 stations. A wireless station can shut down some of the transceiver components for a period of time to conserve power. The station indicates that it is using Power Save Mode by changing the value of the Power Mgmt field to 1
CTS-to-Self
Passive Scanning
Physical Layer Convergence Procedure (PLCP)
Power Save Mode
33. MGMT frame that is transmitted during active scanning. After a client station sends a probe request AP's that hear the probe request will send a probe response - notifying the client of the AP's presence. The information that is contained inside the
CTS-to-Self
Authentication
Probe response
Passive Scanning
34. Variable-length fields that are optional in the body of management frame
Frame check sequence (FCS)
Short interframe space (SIFS)
Information elements
Traffic Indication Map (TIM)
35. Fixed-length mandatory fields in the body of management frame.
Spatial multiplexing power save (SM Power Save)
Management Frames
Information fields
CTS-to-Self
36. The Wi-Fi alliance oversees the WMM-PS (Power Save) certification - which uses 802.11e mechanisms to increase the battery life via advanced power-saving mechanisms. The Wi-Fi Alliance's WMM Power Save certification is based on automatic power save de
Delivery traffic indication message (DTIM)
Integration Services (IS)
Beacon Management Frame
WMM-PS (Power Save)
37. The lower portion of the Physical layer. the PMD sublayer modulates and transmits the data as bits
Physical Layer Convergence Procedure (PLCP)
Delivery traffic indication message (DTIM)
Physical Medium Dependent (PMD)
Spatial multiplexing power save (SM Power Save)
38. Power MGMT method defined for use by HT radios. PSMP is an extension of automatic power save delivery (APSD) that was defined by the 802.11e amendment
Power Save Multi Poll (PSMP)
Beacon Management Frame
PLCP Service Data Unit (PSDU)
Data Frames
39. The extra characters added to a frame and used for error detection and correction
Active Scanning
Frame check sequence (FCS)
Beacon Management Frame
Control Frames
40. In order for a station to be able to connect to an AP - it needs to first discover an AP. Active scanning is one of the methods that stations use to discover AP's. The station and access point will exchange probe requests and probe responses to estab
MAC Protocol Data Unit (MPDU)
Reassociation
Active Scanning
Beacon Management Frame
41. Equivalent to the MPDU. The MAC layer referes to the frame as the MPDU - while the Physical layer refers to this same exact frame as the PSDU
Request to send/Clear to send (RTS/CTS)
PLCP Service Data Unit (PSDU)
Active Scanning
CTS-to-Self
42. A short gap or period of time that is used during transmission of data
Short interframe space (SIFS)
Traffic Indication Map (TIM)
Information fields
Open System Authentication
43. A unicast frame that is used in an IBSS network when Power Save Mode is enabled. If a station has buffered data for another station it will send an ATIM frame to the other station - informing it that it must stay awake until the next ATIM window so t
Basic Rates
Control Frames
Power Save Mode
Announcement traffic indication message (ATIM)
44. Used when stations have enabled power save mode. The TIM is a list of all stations that have undelivered data buffered on the AP waiting to be delivered. Every beacon will include the AID of the station until the data is delivered.
Traffic Indication Map (TIM)
PLCP Service Data Unit (PSDU)
WMM-PS (Power Save)
Open System Authentication
45. An enhanced power MGMT method introduced by the IEEE 802.11e amendment
Probe response
Frame
Scheduled Automatic power save delivery (S-APSD)
Deauthentication
46. One of the most important 802.11 frame types. Commonly referred to as the beacon. Beacons are essentially the heartbeat of the wireless network. They are sent only by the AP of a BSS. Client stations transmit beacons only when participating in an IBS
Logical Link Control (LLC)
Reassociation
Frame check sequence (FCS)
Beacon Management Frame