How can you, as an administrator, ensure that the user is able to authenticate and access the network…?
A Cisco Unified Wireless Network client is configured with manual proxy settings. How can you, as an
administrator, ensure that the user is able to authenticate and access the network by having the
WLC respond to a client request with a web page that prompts the user to change the Internet proxy
settings to automatically detect the proxy settings?
Which group of statements regarding the output in the exhibit and the client DHCP process is correct?
Which of the below procedures provides the best solution for this conversion?
You are tasked to convert autonomous AP static WEP users to Cisco Unified WLC 802.1X EAP users
using their current Microsoft Active Directory accounts using a single WLAN. You need to preserve
the wired VLAN that these users were connecting on. Which of the below procedures provides the
best solution for this conversion?
Which two of these actions best meet the requirement?
You are installing a new AP, out of the box, on the Internet. However, you are required to enforce
only preregistered APs to be allowed to connect to the DMZ controller. Which two of these actions
best meet the requirement? (Choose two.)
which one of these characteristics about the problem is true?
Refer to the exhibit.
While troubleshooting a VoWLAN call quality issue on a Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925 on a
Cisco Unified Wireless Network, a network administrator views a compilation of outputs from the
WLAN settings and client connection status, as shown in the exhibit. From the information shown,
which one of these characteristics about the problem is true?
Which one of these groups of characteristics best describes the output shown in the exhibit?
Which one of these options is not a valid reason for a client to become excluded?
Which one of these options is not a valid reason for a client to become excluded?
howing the QoS properties for a current guest user connection, is the above requirement met?
Refer to the exhibit.
The corporate office has mandated that all guest WLAN users should have a per-user bandwidth
restriction. The requirement is 1 Mb/s for normal rate with a peak of 1.2 Mb/s. This is to be set for
HTTP traffic only. From the exhibit, showing the QoS properties for a current guest user connection,
is the above requirement met?