Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 8-E: Enabling Wireless Feature | 400-351 Exam

Enabling the Wireless Feature on Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 8-E

Question

Which three statements about enabling the wireless feature on Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 8-E are true? (Choose three.)

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A. B. C. D. E. F.

ACD.

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The Cisco Catalyst 4500E Supervisor Engine 8-E supports the wireless feature, which allows it to function as a wireless controller for access points. Here are the explanations for the three correct statements:

A. Maximum numbers of access points that can join the wireless controller is 200, and the maximum number of wireless clients can be supported by wireless controller is 4000.

This statement is true. The Supervisor Engine 8-E can support up to 200 access points and 4000 wireless clients. However, it's worth noting that these numbers may vary depending on the software version and the configuration of the switch.

B. Access points must terminate on the same chassis / SUP to join the wireless controller.

This statement is true. All the access points that join the wireless controller must terminate on the same chassis or Supervisor Engine. This means that if you have multiple switches in your network, you need to make sure that all the access points terminate on the same switch that is running the wireless feature.

E. Virtual Switching System must be enabled.

This statement is false. Virtual Switching System (VSS) is not required to enable the wireless feature on the Supervisor Engine 8-E. In fact, statement C is true, which says that VSS must be disabled.

In summary, the correct statements are A, B, and C. The maximum numbers of access points and wireless clients are limited, and all access points must terminate on the same chassis/SUP. VSS must be disabled to enable the wireless feature.