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An administrator receives reports of many interferers in the wireless network and wants to get the location of these interferers from the maps in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. When looking at the floor
The correct answer is A. MSE is not added to Cisco Prime infrastructure and synchronized. B. Interferer tracking is not enabled on the MSE.. If the administrator is unable to see interferers on the Cisco Prime Infrastructure maps, it could be due to the MSE (Mobility Services Engine) not being added and synchronized with Cisco Prime Infrastructure, which is essential for tracking and locating devices, including interf
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An administrator receives reports of many interferers in the wireless network and wants to get the location of these interferers from the maps in Cisco Prime Infrastructure. When looking at the floor plans/maps, the administrator does not see any interferers, but can see all wireless clients located successfully. Which two statements define the cause of the issue? (Choose two.)
Options
- AMSE is not added to Cisco Prime infrastructure and synchronized.
- BInterferer tracking is not enabled on the MSE.
- CSNMP between Cisco Prime Infrastructure and the WLC is failing.
- DContext Aware Service tracking limit has already been reached with tracking other elements.
- ENSMP communication is inactive with the WLC.
How the community answered
(27 responses)- A56% (15)
- C15% (4)
- D26% (7)
- E4% (1)
Explanation
If the administrator is unable to see interferers on the Cisco Prime Infrastructure maps, it could be due to the MSE (Mobility Services Engine) not being added and synchronized with Cisco Prime Infrastructure, which is essential for tracking and locating devices, including interferers. Additionally, if interferer tracking is not enabled on the MSE, it would not track or display the location of interferers on the maps. The other options, such as SNMP failure, reaching the Context Aware Service tracking limit, or inactive NSMP communication, would affect other aspects of network visibility but not specifically the tracking and display of interferers.
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