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Refer to the exhibit. An event company must gather location-tracking details of wireless clients at an event where clients will be given free guest access to the Wi-Fi. A network engineer must integra
The correct answer is A. [cmxadmin@cmx]# cmxctl config controllers add. To integrate a Cisco WLC with Cisco CMX for location tracking, the cmxctl config controllers add command is used to register the WLC as a data source on the CMX server.
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Refer to the exhibit. An event company must gather location-tracking details of wireless clients at an event where clients will be given free guest access to the Wi-Fi. A network engineer must integrate a Cisco WLC with a Cisco CMX server. Which command must be run?
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- A[cmxadmin@cmx]# cmxctl config controllers add
- B[cmxadmin@cmx]# cmxctl config controllers import
- C[cmxadmin@cmx]# cmxctl config controllers activeap
- D[cmxadmin@cmx]# cmxctl config controllers floors wlc-ip-address
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To integrate a Cisco WLC with Cisco CMX for location tracking, the cmxctl config controllers add command is used to register the WLC as a data source on the CMX server.
The cmxctl config controllers add command prompts the administrator to input the WLC IP address, SNMP credentials, and NMSP settings, establishing the NMSP connection over which the WLC streams client association and RSSI data to CMX for location calculation.
cmxctl config controllers import is not a valid CMX CLI command for adding a WLC controller to the CMX configuration.
cmxctl config controllers activeap is not a recognized CMX command and does not perform WLC registration.
cmxctl config controllers floors is not a valid CMX CLI subcommand and the syntax shown does not correspond to any CMX controller integration command.
Concept tested: Cisco CMX and WLC integration using cmxctl CLI
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/mse/10-6/cmx_config/b_cmx_10_6_config_guide/b_cmx_10_6_config_guide_chapter_00.html
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