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Question #1
Which two types of information must be included in the installation inventory portion of the post-installation report? (Choose two.)
- Aall AP, controller, and MSE administrator credentials
- Bthe names, locations, IP addresses, MAC addresses, etc. for every AP, controller, and MSE in the WLAN
- Ca layout of the rack that the equipment is installed
- Dresults of the coverage audit performed with the site survey mapping tool
- Ethe number and type of all WLAN clients and tags
Correct Answer:
AB
AB
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Question #2
A customer wants to implement a wireless network in a historic location, but is concerned about the structural and aesthetic impact to the facility. Which benefit of using wireless mesh addresses these concerns?
- APower is required only at the installation location.
- BThe APs do not have LED lights.
- CMore wireless channels can be supported.
- DAPs do not need network connections.
Correct Answer:
D
D
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Question #3
An engineer is preparing for an indoor wireless LAN survey and is provisioning a survey kit. Which three pieces of equipment should be included? (Choose three.)
- Aexternal connector access point
- Bintegrated antenna access point
- Ccoax low-loss cable
- Dbattery operated power supply
- Erange finder
- FYagi antennas
Correct Answer:
BDE
BDE
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Question #4
Which three options are benefits of U-APSD? (Choose three.)
- Aoptimized power-save mode periods
- Bincreased call capacity
- Cbandwidth reservation
- Dsynchronization of the transmission and reception of voice frames
- Eefficient roaming
- Fpriority bandwidth and polling
Correct Answer:
ABD
Unscheduled automatic power-save delivery (U-APSD) is a feature that has two key benefits:
✑ The primary benefit of U-APSD is that it allows the voice client to synchronize the transmission and reception of voice frames with the AP, thereby allowing the client to go into power-save mode between the transmission/reception of each voice frame tuple. The WLAN client frame transmission in the access categories supporting U-APSD triggers the AP to send any data frames queued for that WLAN client in that AC. A U-APSD client remains listening to the AP until it receives a frame from the AP with an end-of-service period (EOSP) bit set. This tells the client that it can now go back into its power-save mode. This triggering mechanism is considered a more efficient use of client power than the regular listening for beacons method, at a period controlled by the delivery traffic indication map (DTIM) interval, because the latency and jitter requirements of voice are such that a WVoIP client would either not be in power-save mode during a call, resulting in reduced talk times, or would use a short DTIM interval, resulting in reduced standby times. The use of U-APSD allows the use of long
DTIM intervals to maximize standby time without sacrificing call quality. The U-APSD feature can be applied individually across access categories, allowing U-
APSD can be applied to the voice ACs in the AP, but the other ACs still use the standard power save feature.
✑ The secondary benefit of this feature is increased call capacity. The coupling of transmission buffered data frames from the AP with the triggering data frame from the WLAN client allows the frames from the AP to be sent without the accompanying interframe spacing and random backoff, thereby reducing the contention experience by call.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Mobility/vowlan/41dg/vowlan41dg-book/vowlan_ch2.html#wp1045982
ABD
Unscheduled automatic power-save delivery (U-APSD) is a feature that has two key benefits:
✑ The primary benefit of U-APSD is that it allows the voice client to synchronize the transmission and reception of voice frames with the AP, thereby allowing the client to go into power-save mode between the transmission/reception of each voice frame tuple. The WLAN client frame transmission in the access categories supporting U-APSD triggers the AP to send any data frames queued for that WLAN client in that AC. A U-APSD client remains listening to the AP until it receives a frame from the AP with an end-of-service period (EOSP) bit set. This tells the client that it can now go back into its power-save mode. This triggering mechanism is considered a more efficient use of client power than the regular listening for beacons method, at a period controlled by the delivery traffic indication map (DTIM) interval, because the latency and jitter requirements of voice are such that a WVoIP client would either not be in power-save mode during a call, resulting in reduced talk times, or would use a short DTIM interval, resulting in reduced standby times. The use of U-APSD allows the use of long
DTIM intervals to maximize standby time without sacrificing call quality. The U-APSD feature can be applied individually across access categories, allowing U-
APSD can be applied to the voice ACs in the AP, but the other ACs still use the standard power save feature.
✑ The secondary benefit of this feature is increased call capacity. The coupling of transmission buffered data frames from the AP with the triggering data frame from the WLAN client allows the frames from the AP to be sent without the accompanying interframe spacing and random backoff, thereby reducing the contention experience by call.
Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Mobility/vowlan/41dg/vowlan41dg-book/vowlan_ch2.html#wp1045982
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Question #5
A customer has restricted the AP and antenna combinations for a design to be limited to one model integrated antenna AP for carpeted spaces and one model external antenna AP, with high gain antennas for industrial, maintenance, or storage areas. When moving between a carpeted area to an industrial area, the engineer forgets to change survey devices and surveys several APs. Which option is the best to reduce the negative impact of the design?
- ADeploy the specified access points per area type.
- BResurvey and adjust the design.
- CIncrease the Tx power on incorrectly surveyed access points.
- DDeploy unsurveyed access points to the design.
Correct Answer:
B
B
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