A network technician is installing a new Cisco Lightweight Access Point (LAP) that will operate in default Local mode. The access point connects directly to an access-layer Catalyst switch port and will tunnel all user traffic back to the central Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) via CAPWAP. Which switch port configuration is required to properly support this access point connection?
- An access port assigned to the dedicated VLAN used for AP management traffic.Cevap
- BAn 802.1Q trunk port configured to locally switch and tag individual client VLANs.
- CAn EtherChannel bundle operating in LACP active mode across multiple physical interfaces.
- DA trunk port with a native VLAN that differs from the management subnet configuration.
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An access port assigned to the dedicated VLAN used for AP management traffic.
When a Cisco Access Point operates in standard Local mode, all client traffic is encapsulated within CAPWAP tunnels and sent directly to the Wireless LAN Controller (WLC). The AP itself only requires an IP address on the management network to build the CAPWAP control and data tunnels. Therefore, the connected switch port should be configured as a standard access port assigned to the AP management VLAN.
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Switch port configuration requirements for Local mode lightweight AP infrastructure connections
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