An engineer is designing a wireless network to support high availability. The network will need to support the total number of APs and client SSO. Live services should continue to work without interruption during the failover Which two requirements need to be incorporated into the design to meet these needs? (Choose two.)
An engineer has configured guest anchoring for a newly created SSD however, the mobility tunnels are not up, and EPING is failing from the foreign WLC to the anchor WLC. Which traffic flow must be allowed at the firewall to enable the communication?
A network engineer is managing a wireless network for a large corporate campus with the configuration.
•Two Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controllers: WLC1 and WLC2. both running Cisco IOS XE Software version 17.9.5. These controllers are configured in the same mobility group, named CorpMobility. to enable seamless roaming (or clients across the campus.
•The WLAN Guest is deployed on both controllers to provide internet access for visitors. Due to the company's strict security policies, all guest traffic must be anchored to WLC2 for centralized internet access and firewall enforcement. •Client data traffic from the Guest WLAN on WLC1 be tunneled to WLC2. ensuring consistent policy application regardless of where the client connects.
•The mobility tunnel between WLC1 and WLC2 is established over the campus backbone network, which occasionally experiences latency spikes due to high traffic loads. Which set of actions should the engineer take to validate the mobility tunneling for the control and data paths?
An engineer must assess an existing company WLAN to determine the possibility for future IEEE 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless deployment. The existing WLAN is IEEE 802.11a/n and has IEEE 802.11n and 802. 11a clients. The engineer must advise the customer about support for these older clients on the new APs. What happens with client compatibility?