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Scanning – H3C Technologies H3C WA3600 Series Access Points User Manual

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Figure 254 Establish a client access

Scanning

A wireless client can get the surrounding wireless network information in two ways, passive scanning or
active scanning. With passive scanning, a wireless client gets wireless network information through

listening to Beacon frames sent by surrounding APs; with active scanning, a wireless actively sends a

probe request frame during scanning, and gets network information by received probe response frames.
When a wireless client operates, it usually uses both passive scanning and active scanning to get
information about surrounding wireless networks.

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Active scanning

When a wireless client operates, it periodically searches for (that is, scans) surrounding wireless

networks. Active scanning falls into two modes according to whether a specified SSID is carried in a

probe request.

A client sends a probe request (with the SSID null, that is, the SSID IE length is 0): The client
periodically sends a probe request frame on each of its supported channels to scan wireless
networks. APs that receive the probe request send a probe response, which carries the available

wireless network information. The client associates with the AP with the strongest signal. This active

scanning mode enables a client to actively get acquainted with the available wireless services and

select to access the proper wireless network as needed. The active scanning process of a wireless
client is as shown in

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Figure 255 Active scanning (the SSID of the probe request is null, that is, no SSID information is carried)

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