Configuration Settings for FlexConnect APs in Cisco WLC | Exam 400-351

Modify Data Rates for High-Density Design | Cisco WLC Configuration

Question

FlexConnect APs have already been deployed in a branch office for local switching.

Currently the WLAN in the large audition is proposed to change to a high- density design and thus some low data rates are proposed to be disabled while keeping the data rates in other areas under the same Cisco WLC.

Which two configuration settings must be modified in the Cisco WLC to achieve this configuration? (Choose two.)

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A. B. C. D. E.

CD.

The goal is to disable low data rates for a WLAN in a high-density environment while keeping the data rates for other areas the same. FlexConnect is a Cisco solution that allows remote branch offices to operate autonomously while still being connected to the central WLC. Therefore, we need to modify the configuration settings on the Cisco WLC to achieve this.

The two configuration settings that must be modified are:

  1. FlexConnect Groups: FlexConnect Groups are used to group FlexConnect APs that share the same configuration. In this case, we want to modify the FlexConnect Group for the branch office WLAN to disable low data rates. This can be achieved by navigating to Wireless > FlexConnect > FlexConnect Groups > Edit the relevant FlexConnect Group > WLANs > Edit the relevant WLAN > Select the Data Rates tab > Disable the low data rates.

  2. RF Profiles: RF Profiles are used to define radio settings for APs. In this case, we want to modify the RF Profile for the branch office WLAN to disable low data rates. This can be achieved by navigating to Wireless > RF Profiles > Edit the relevant RF Profile > Select the Data Rates tab > Disable the low data rates.

Therefore, options A, C, and E are not correct as they do not relate to the configuration settings that need to be modified to achieve the desired outcome. Option D may be required in some cases, but it is not specifically related to this scenario.