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What is an important consideration when implementing a dual SSID design for BYOD?
The correct answer is D. One SSID is for provisioning and the other SSID is for gaining access to the network. The use. In a dual SSID design for BYOD, one SSID is used for provisioning devices, and the other is for network access. It's important not to enforce an ACL to switch SSIDs after provisioning because this could disrupt the user experience. Instead, the process should be seamless, with th
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What is an important consideration when implementing a dual SSID design for BYOD?
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- AAfter using the provisioning SSID, an ACL that used to make the client switch SSIDs forces the
- BIf multiple WLCs are used, the WLAN IDs must be exact for the clients to be provisioned and
- CSSIDs for this setup must be configured with NAC State-RADIUS NAC for the clients to
- DOne SSID is for provisioning and the other SSID is for gaining access to the network. The use
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- C6% (3)
- D73% (37)
Explanation
In a dual SSID design for BYOD, one SSID is used for provisioning devices, and the other is for network access. It's important not to enforce an ACL to switch SSIDs after provisioning because this could disrupt the user experience. Instead, the process should be seamless, with the device automatically connecting to the access SSID after provisioning is complete.
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