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In a Cisco WLAN deployment, it is required that all APs from branch1 remain operational even if the control plane CAPWAP tunnel is down because of a WAN failure to headquarters. Which operational mode
The correct answer is D. Standalone. In a Cisco WLAN deployment where it is required that all APs from branch1 remain operational even if the control plane CAPWAP tunnel is down, the operational mode that must be configured on the APs is standalone. In standalone mode, the APs can continue to function and provide ne
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In a Cisco WLAN deployment, it is required that all APs from branch1 remain operational even if the control plane CAPWAP tunnel is down because of a WAN failure to headquarters. Which operational mode must be configured on the APs?
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- ADisconnected
- BConnected
- CLightweight
- DStandalone
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(27 responses)- A4% (1)
- B7% (2)
- D89% (24)
Explanation
In a Cisco WLAN deployment where it is required that all APs from branch1 remain operational even if the control plane CAPWAP tunnel is down, the operational mode that must be configured on the APs is standalone. In standalone mode, the APs can continue to function and provide network access to clients even without a connection to the WLC, which is essential during a WAN failure to headquarters.
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