1.
Which of the following describes a port as related to the controller terminology?
Correct Answer
B. It is a physical interface.
Explanation
A port, as related to the controller terminology, is a physical interface. This means that it is a physical point of connection on a device that allows for the transfer of data between devices or networks. It is not a logical interface or a slot, and it is not specifically a connection to an application like Telnet. Instead, it refers to the physical connector or socket on a device where a cable or other hardware can be plugged in to establish a connection.
2.
What command configures a static route on the controller?
Correct Answer
D. Config route
Explanation
The command "config route" is used to configure a static route on the controller. This command allows the user to manually specify the destination network and the next-hop IP address for routing purposes. By using this command, the user can add or modify static routes in the controller's routing table, ensuring that network traffic is directed correctly.
3.
Which port is active during the boot process?
Correct Answer
A. Service
Explanation
During the boot process, the "Service" port is active. This port is responsible for starting up and initializing various services and processes required for the system to function properly. It ensures that essential system components are up and running, allowing the system to be fully operational.
4.
Which of the following best defines a mobility group?
Correct Answer
A. A group of APs that allow roaming
Explanation
A mobility group refers to a group of access points (APs) that are configured to allow roaming. Roaming is the ability for a wireless client to maintain connectivity as it moves between different APs within the same network. By being part of a mobility group, the APs within the group share information and synchronize their configurations, allowing seamless handoff of clients as they move from one AP to another. This ensures uninterrupted connectivity and a smooth user experience.
5.
What is the default password for the Cisco controller CLI?
Correct Answer
A. Cisco
Explanation
The default password for the Cisco controller CLI is "Cisco".
6.
Which command is used to save the configuration from the Cisco controller CLI?
Correct Answer
C. Save config
Explanation
The correct answer is "save config" because it is the command used to save the configuration from the Cisco controller CLI. This command saves the current running configuration to the startup configuration, ensuring that any changes made to the configuration are saved and will persist after a reboot.
7.
What is the default IP address of the Cisco controller?
Correct Answer
D. 192.168.1.1
Explanation
The default IP address of the Cisco controller is 192.168.1.1.
8.
Which is not a top-level menu of the Cisco controller?
Correct Answer
D. Ping
Explanation
The Cisco controller has various top-level menus that allow users to access different functionalities. The "Ping" option is not a top-level menu of the Cisco controller. The other options mentioned in the question, Monitor, Commands, and Security, are all top-level menus that provide different features and settings within the controller.
9.
Which is the correct path to create an interface?
Correct Answer
A. Controller> Interfaces>New
Explanation
To create an interface, the correct path is to go to the "Controller" menu, then select "Interfaces" and finally click on "New". This sequence of steps ensures that the user is following the correct path to access the interface creation feature within the controller menu.
10.
When creating the WLAN profile, what two pieces of information do you need?
(Choose two.)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Name
B. SSID
Explanation
When creating a WLAN profile, you need to provide the name and SSID (Service Set Identifier) information. The name is used to identify the profile, while the SSID is the unique identifier for the wireless network. These two pieces of information are essential for setting up and configuring the WLAN profile correctly.
11.
What does it mean if the Radio Policy is set to All in the Configuration tab of the
WLAN?
Correct Answer
B. The WLAN supports all radio types.
Explanation
If the Radio Policy is set to "All" in the Configuration tab of the WLAN, it means that the WLAN supports all radio types. This means that the WLAN is capable of connecting to and communicating with devices that use different radio technologies, such as 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. It allows for maximum flexibility and compatibility with a wide range of devices that may have different radio capabilities.
12.
You have selected WIRELESS > Access Points > Radios > 802.11a/n. From there,
you select the Configure option for one of the listed APs. What does the WLAN
Override drop-down control?
Correct Answer
C. Whether a WLAN is accessible via the radio
Explanation
The WLAN Override drop-down control determines whether a WLAN is accessible via the radio. This control allows you to enable or disable the access to a WLAN through the selected AP.
13.
Which management area provides information about APs that are not authorized in
your network?
Correct Answer
D. Rogue Summary
Explanation
The Rogue Summary management area provides information about Access Points (APs) that are not authorized in your network. It helps in identifying and monitoring any unauthorized or rogue APs that may pose a security risk or cause interference in the network. By analyzing the Rogue Summary, network administrators can take appropriate actions to mitigate the risks associated with these unauthorized APs.
14.
Which three pieces of information can you find on the controller Summary page?
(Choose all that apply.)
Correct Answer(s)
A. Software version
B. Internal TemperatureÂ
D. System nameÂ
Explanation
On the controller Summary page, you can find the software version, which indicates the version of the software running on the controller. You can also find the internal temperature, which provides information about the temperature of the controller. Lastly, you can find the system name, which is the name assigned to the controller.
15.
A radio power level of 3 indicates what?
Correct Answer
C. 25% of the maximum power
Explanation
A radio power level of 3 indicates that it is operating at 25% of the maximum power. This means that the radio is currently using only a quarter of its maximum power capacity.
16.
What criteria defined a wireless client, thus adding it to the Clients list?
Correct Answer
A. A probe seen
Explanation
A wireless client is added to the Clients list if it sends out a probe signal that can be detected by the network. This probe signal is usually sent by the client device to search for available networks to connect to. So, when a probe is seen by the network, it indicates that a wireless client is actively looking to connect, and therefore, it is added to the Clients list.
17.
How many rogue APs can one AP contain?
Correct Answer
C. 3
Explanation
One AP can contain up to three rogue APs. Rogue APs are unauthorized access points that can pose security risks to a network. By detecting and containing rogue APs, an AP can help maintain the network's security and prevent unauthorized access.
18.
What would cause a client to be excluded?
Correct Answer
C. The client has failed 802.11 authentication five times.
Explanation
A client would be excluded if it fails 802.11 authentication five times. This means that the client is unable to provide the correct credentials or authentication information to the network. As a security measure, the network excludes the client from accessing its resources to protect against unauthorized access.
19.
How do you establish a connection to the Cisco Wizard Configuration tool for a defaulted controller? (Choose all that apply.)
Choose at least one answer.
Correct Answer(s)
C. Open a web browser to http://ipaddress, where ipaddress is the IP address of the service port interface of the controller
E. Use a terminal emulation program to connect to the console port interface.
Explanation
To establish a connection to the Cisco Wizard Configuration tool for a defaulted controller, you need to perform the following steps: Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the service port interface of the controller (http://ipaddress). Additionally, you can also establish a connection by using a terminal emulation program to connect to the console port interface. These methods allow you to access the Cisco Wizard Configuration tool and configure the controller according to your requirements.
20.
What class of commands are available from the command - line interface of the controller but not from the web-based GUI?
Choose one answer.
Correct Answer
B. Debug
Explanation
The correct answer is Debug. Debug commands are typically used for troubleshooting and diagnosing issues in a system. These commands are often more advanced and require a deeper understanding of the system's inner workings. They are commonly available through the command-line interface (CLI) of a controller, as it provides more flexibility and access to low-level functions. The web-based GUI, on the other hand, is designed for ease of use and may not provide access to these advanced debugging commands.
21.
What does it mean when the Current Tx Power Level for an access point is set to "1 "?
Choose one answer.
Correct Answer
D. The access point will transmit with the highest transmit power allowed under the regulatory domain where the AP is installed.
Explanation
When the Current Tx Power Level for an access point is set to "1", it means that the access point will transmit with the highest transmit power allowed under the regulatory domain where the AP is installed. This indicates that the access point will operate at its maximum power output, which can result in a stronger and more reliable wireless signal.