A network administrator is setting up a branch office deployment with Cisco Access Points (APs) operating in FlexConnect mode. The APs need to locally switch traffic for client WLANs mapped to corporate VLAN 20 and guest VLAN 30, while using VLAN 10 for AP management and CAPWAP control traffic back to the WLC. Which switch port configuration must be applied to the switch interface connected to each FlexConnect AP?
- Configure the switch port as an 802.1Q trunk port with Native VLAN 10 and allowed VLANs 10, 20, and 30.Cevap
- BConfigure the switch port as an access port assigned to VLAN 10, allowing CAPWAP to tunnel both management and locally switched data traffic.
- CConfigure an LACP EtherChannel bundle on the switch port using 'channel-group mode active' to carry multi-VLAN traffic to the AP.
- DConfigure the switch port as an 802.1Q trunk port with Native VLAN 20 and untagged management traffic mapped to VLAN 30.
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The switch port must be configured as an 802.1Q trunk port with Native VLAN 10 (for untagged AP management/CAPWAP traffic) and allowed VLANs 10, 20, and 30 for local client traffic switching.
FlexConnect APs configured for local switching handle client traffic locally at the branch level. To support multiple SSIDs mapped to different VLANs (VLAN 20 and 30) alongside AP management traffic (VLAN 10), the connected switch port must be an 802.1Q trunk. Untagged AP management traffic maps to the native VLAN (VLAN 10), while client traffic is tagged with its respective local VLAN IDs.
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FlexConnect AP Infrastructure Switch Port Trunking Requirements