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300-430 · Question #184

A Cisco 8540 WLC manages Cisco Aironet 4800 Series APs and sends AoA data to a Cisco CMX 3375 Appliance for Hyperlocation. The load from the WLC is distributed to another virtual CMX server using CMX

The correct answer is C. Use one Hyperlocation-enabled WLC and CMX for AoA data. Any given controller can only talk to a single CMX 10.2.x system running AoA. (A second non- Hyperlocation CMX 10.x system can be added, but ensure that this system NEVER has Hyperlocation feature enabled).

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Question

A Cisco 8540 WLC manages Cisco Aironet 4800 Series APs and sends AoA data to a Cisco CMX 3375 Appliance for Hyperlocation. The load from the WLC is distributed to another virtual CMX server using CMX grouping. The virtual CMX server shows location RSSI data and not Hyperiocation. No AOA metrics are shown on the metrics page of the CMX virtual appliance under System > Metrics > Location Metrics. How must the network administrator RESOLVE THIS ISSUE?

Options

  • AAllow port 2003 for AoA packets to flow through between the CMX appliances.
  • BEnable Wireless > Access Points > Global configuration > Enable Hyperlocation on the WLC.
  • CUse one Hyperlocation-enabled WLC and CMX for AoA data
  • DEnable the HALO module on the CMX appliance for the data collection

How the community answered

(50 responses)
  • A
    26% (13)
  • B
    12% (6)
  • C
    58% (29)
  • D
    4% (2)

Explanation

Any given controller can only talk to a single CMX 10.2.x system running AoA. (A second non- Hyperlocation CMX 10.x system can be added, but ensure that this system NEVER has Hyperlocation feature enabled).

Topics

#Hyperlocation#AoA#CMX grouping#CMX appliance

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