How do you resolve this problem?
An AP is not communicating with the controller. Upon investigation you find that the AP is not
discovering its controller through DNS. Instead, it received a DHCP reply with option 43 specifying
the SIP server’s IP address. How do you resolve this problem?
which order do they discover a controller?
When APs boot up, in which order do they discover a controller?
Which method can APs use to discover a controller?
Which method can APs use to discover a controller?
What happens next?
When a port has been configured as untrusted, but no wired access AAA profile has been
configured. A user connects to that port. What happens next?
How can a role be assigned to a user, connected to an untrusted port, on a controller?
How can a role be assigned to a user, connected to an untrusted port, on a controller?
what should be the license count on all controllers?
In a network of 1 Master and 2 Local, to terminate 8 APs on each controller with Local redundancy
what should be the license count on all controllers?
how many remote AP’s can terminate on the controller?
A 3200 controller has 16 PEF-NG license, 16 RFProtect license. There are 10 Campus Aps
terminating on the controller, how many remote AP’s can terminate on the controller?
how many AP’s can terminate on the controller?
A 3200 controller has 32 PEF-NG license, 16 RFProtect license and 32 AP licenses, how many
AP’s can terminate on the controller?
what previous configuration will it retain?
An AP was configured to use dynamic controller discovery and assigned to an AP group, then
powered off for over a week. When the AP is redeployed, what previous configuration will it retain?
How will this AP be redirected to a Local controller?
An AP resolved DNS and found the master controller. How will this AP be redirected to a Local
controller?