How can you increase the transmitting power?
You calculate that your AP should transmit at 6 dBm to provide appropriate wireless coverage, while
still complying with EIRP, with the antennas that you selected. However, the AP is transmitting at 1
dBm only, even though it is on power level 1. How can you increase the transmitting power?
What happens if a client roams from AP A to AP B while connected to the corporate SSID?
AP A is in AP group ONE and AP B in is AP group TWO. AP group ONE assigns the interface Marketing
to the corporate WLAN, whereas AP group TWO assigns the interface Sales to the same WLAN. What
happens if a client roams from AP A to AP B while connected to the corporate SSID?
What does disabling broadcast SSID in the WLAN configuration do?
What does disabling broadcast SSID in the WLAN configuration do?
What does RLDP do?
What does RLDP do?
What is your response?
You are designing a wireless guest anchoring solution for a large company. Forty-five Cisco WLCs
running 7.0.116.0 code are deployed in the corporate network. You expect about 3000 devices to
use the guest network at any one time. A junior wireless administrator has suggested using a single
4402-12 WLC running 7.0.116.0 as the anchor controller. What is your response?
How can you achieve this goal when creating the WLAN on the production controller?
You are going to create a new WLAN on your production 5508 WLC running 7.0.116.0 code. You do
not want this WLAN to be in the default AP group on the Cisco WLC until you have thoroughly tested
it. How can you achieve this goal when creating the WLAN on the production controller?
which WLAN or WLANs will still be correctly mapped to a local VLAN if an H-REAP mode AP moves between the two
Refer to the exhibit.
Two Cisco WLCs on a Cisco WiSM and in the same mobility group are both running 4.2.209.0 code.
All the WLANs on both Cisco WLCs are configured for H-REAP local switching. Based on the
configurations that are shown, which WLAN or WLANs will still be correctly mapped to a local VLAN
if an H-REAP mode AP moves between the two controllers?
Which client or clients will need to process the multicast traffic?
Refer to the exhibit.
You have just configured multicast on the wired network and the controller. You configured the
multicast address on the Cisco WLC to be 239.0.1.25, with IGMP snooping disabled. Clients 1 and 3
are associated to AP1, and Client 2 is associated to AP2. All three clients are associated and
authenticated to WLAN 1. Using Client 1, you send an IGMP join request to test the multicast
application on the wireless network. Which client or clients will need to process the multicast traffic?
Where is Ethernet bridged traffic terminated in a mesh network?
Where is Ethernet bridged traffic terminated in a mesh network?
Which two statements about the CleanAir and AP modes are true?
Which two statements about the CleanAir and AP modes are true? (Choose two.)