{"id":105134,"date":"2025-07-01T06:54:09","date_gmt":"2025-07-01T06:54:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/?p=105134"},"modified":"2025-08-06T07:35:53","modified_gmt":"2025-08-06T07:35:53","slug":"cwdp-305-exam-dumps-v10-02-check-the-cwdp-305-free-dumps-part-2-q41-q77-to-verify-the-most-current-resource","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dumpsbase.com\/freedumps\/cwdp-305-exam-dumps-v10-02-check-the-cwdp-305-free-dumps-part-2-q41-q77-to-verify-the-most-current-resource.html","title":{"rendered":"CWDP-305 Exam Dumps (V10.02): Check the CWDP-305 Free Dumps (Part 2, Q41-Q77) to Verify the Most Current Resource"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>According to the feedback, the CWDP-305 exam dumps (V10.02) are the most current resource for the CWNP Certified Wireless Design Professional (CWDP) certification exam preparation. Thousands of professionals have already reaped the benefits of the latest dumps. 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We will continue to share demos online to help you verify the most current resource.<\/p>\n<h2>Check <em><span style=\"background-color: #00ffff;\">CWDP-305 free dumps (Part 2, Q41-Q77) below<\/span><\/em> to verify the quality:<\/h2>\n<script>\n\t  window.fbAsyncInit = function() {\n\t    FB.init({\n\t      appId            : '622169541470367',\n\t      autoLogAppEvents : true,\n\t      xfbml            : true,\n\t      version          : 'v3.1'\n\t    });\n\t  };\n\t\n\t  (function(d, s, id){\n\t     var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];\n\t     if (d.getElementById(id)) {return;}\n\t     js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;\n\t     js.src = \"https:\/\/connect.facebook.net\/en_US\/sdk.js\";\n\t     fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);\n\t   }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));\n\t<\/script><script type=\"text\/javascript\" >\ndocument.addEventListener(\"DOMContentLoaded\", function(event) { \nif(!window.jQuery) alert(\"The important jQuery library is not properly loaded in your site. 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\/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408525' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408525[]' id='answer-id-1583449' class='answer   answerof-408525 ' value='1583449'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583449' id='answer-label-1583449' class=' answer'><span>Hardhat, high visibility vest and body belt<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408525[]' id='answer-id-1583450' class='answer   answerof-408525 ' value='1583450'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583450' id='answer-label-1583450' class=' answer'><span>Glasses, gloves and jacket<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408525[]' id='answer-id-1583451' class='answer   answerof-408525 ' value='1583451'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583451' id='answer-label-1583451' class=' answer'><span>Clean suits, masks and glasses<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408525[]' id='answer-id-1583452' class='answer   answerof-408525 ' value='1583452'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583452' id='answer-label-1583452' class=' answer'><span>Clean suits, gloves and jacket<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-2' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-2'  class='   watupro-question-id-408526'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>2. <\/span>You are preparing to perform a site survey for a company that processes meat, but some areas are restricted due to high security. <br \/>\r<br>What should you do in order to proceed with the site survey?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_2' value='408526' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408526' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408526[]' id='answer-id-1583453' class='answer   answerof-408526 ' value='1583453'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583453' id='answer-label-1583453' class=' answer'><span>Gain appropriate access and clearance to perform the site survey<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408526[]' id='answer-id-1583454' class='answer   answerof-408526 ' value='1583454'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583454' id='answer-label-1583454' class=' answer'><span>Gain meat processing access certification from the FDA<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408526[]' id='answer-id-1583455' class='answer   answerof-408526 ' value='1583455'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583455' id='answer-label-1583455' class=' answer'><span>Ensure that you and your team are using food industry approved USB adapters for the survey<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408526[]' id='answer-id-1583456' class='answer   answerof-408526 ' value='1583456'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583456' id='answer-label-1583456' class=' answer'><span>Just begin the survey, they will understand<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-3' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-3'  class='   watupro-question-id-408527'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>3. <\/span>Which DHCP option, when required, must be configured to help access points (APs) locate their wireless LAN controller (WLC) during deployment?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_3' value='408527' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408527' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408527[]' id='answer-id-1583457' class='answer   answerof-408527 ' value='1583457'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583457' id='answer-label-1583457' class=' answer'><span>150<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408527[]' id='answer-id-1583458' class='answer   answerof-408527 ' value='1583458'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583458' id='answer-label-1583458' class=' answer'><span>62<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408527[]' id='answer-id-1583459' class='answer   answerof-408527 ' value='1583459'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583459' id='answer-label-1583459' class=' answer'><span>43<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408527[]' id='answer-id-1583460' class='answer   answerof-408527 ' value='1583460'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583460' id='answer-label-1583460' class=' answer'><span>22<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-4' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-4'  class='   watupro-question-id-408528'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>4. <\/span>When deploying a new WLAN infrastructure using Power over Ethernet (PoE) to power the access points (APs), you find that a known good AP is not powering up. You connect your laptop using the same cable without any issues. <br \/>\r<br>What is the most likely reason the AP did not power up?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_4' value='408528' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408528' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408528[]' id='answer-id-1583461' class='answer   answerof-408528 ' value='1583461'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583461' id='answer-label-1583461' class=' answer'><span>Missing AP licenses on the controller<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408528[]' id='answer-id-1583462' class='answer   answerof-408528 ' value='1583462'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583462' id='answer-label-1583462' class=' answer'><span>Spanning-tree convergence<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408528[]' id='answer-id-1583463' class='answer   answerof-408528 ' value='1583463'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583463' id='answer-label-1583463' class=' answer'><span>Layer 3 routing<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408528[]' id='answer-id-1583464' class='answer   answerof-408528 ' value='1583464'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583464' id='answer-label-1583464' class=' answer'><span>Lack of PoE budget on the switch<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-5' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-5'  class='   watupro-question-id-408529'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>5. <\/span>During your first pre-deployment meeting with the deployment team, you hand out the full design documentation to everyone. <br \/>\r<br>What is your primary goal during this meeting?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_5' value='408529' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408529' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408529[]' id='answer-id-1583465' class='answer   answerof-408529 ' value='1583465'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583465' id='answer-label-1583465' class=' answer'><span>To explain design decisions and ensure understanding of design documents<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408529[]' id='answer-id-1583466' class='answer   answerof-408529 ' value='1583466'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583466' id='answer-label-1583466' class=' answer'><span>To discuss AP functionality<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408529[]' id='answer-id-1583467' class='answer   answerof-408529 ' value='1583467'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583467' id='answer-label-1583467' class=' answer'><span>To explain how Wi-Fi works<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408529[]' id='answer-id-1583468' class='answer   answerof-408529 ' value='1583468'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583468' id='answer-label-1583468' class=' answer'><span>To justify the budget<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-6' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-6'  class='   watupro-question-id-408530'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>6. <\/span>A controller-based WLAN infrastructure has its controller on a different subnet than its access points (APs). <br \/>\r<br>What device must be used to enable communication between the controller and the APs?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_6' value='408530' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408530' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408530[]' id='answer-id-1583469' class='answer   answerof-408530 ' value='1583469'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583469' id='answer-label-1583469' class=' answer'><span>NTP server<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408530[]' id='answer-id-1583470' class='answer   answerof-408530 ' value='1583470'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583470' id='answer-label-1583470' class=' answer'><span>Router<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408530[]' id='answer-id-1583471' class='answer   answerof-408530 ' value='1583471'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583471' id='answer-label-1583471' class=' answer'><span>PoE Layer 2 switch<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408530[]' id='answer-id-1583472' class='answer   answerof-408530 ' value='1583472'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583472' id='answer-label-1583472' class=' answer'><span>Wireless bridge<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-7' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-7'  class='   watupro-question-id-408531'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>7. <\/span>What power management feature introduced in 802.11ax, but not available in 802.11ac or 802.11n, is designed to improve battery life for WLAN devices?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_7' value='408531' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408531' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices 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id='answer-id-1583476' class='answer   answerof-408531 ' value='1583476'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583476' id='answer-label-1583476' class=' answer'><span>OFDMA<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-8' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-8'  class='   watupro-question-id-408532'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>8. <\/span>Aesthetics are critical in some environments. <br \/>\r<br>What common installation technique can best meet this requirement in a stadium while not voiding manufacturer warranties?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_8' value='408532' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408532' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408532[]' id='answer-id-1583477' class='answer   answerof-408532 ' value='1583477'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583477' id='answer-label-1583477' class=' answer'><span>Painting to match team colors<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408532[]' id='answer-id-1583478' class='answer   answerof-408532 ' value='1583478'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583478' id='answer-label-1583478' class=' answer'><span>Using enclosures under the seats<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408532[]' id='answer-id-1583479' class='answer   answerof-408532 ' value='1583479'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583479' id='answer-label-1583479' class=' answer'><span>Mounting on a non-fixed pole<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408532[]' id='answer-id-1583480' class='answer   answerof-408532 ' value='1583480'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583480' id='answer-label-1583480' class=' answer'><span>Mounting on the walls<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-9' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-9'  class='   watupro-question-id-408533'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>9. <\/span>What type of site survey helps determine if roaming is functioning as intended?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_9' value='408533' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408533' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408533[]' id='answer-id-1583481' class='answer   answerof-408533 ' value='1583481'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583481' id='answer-label-1583481' class=' answer'><span>Passive<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408533[]' id='answer-id-1583482' class='answer   answerof-408533 ' value='1583482'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583482' id='answer-label-1583482' class=' answer'><span>Predictive<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408533[]' id='answer-id-1583483' class='answer   answerof-408533 ' value='1583483'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583483' id='answer-label-1583483' class=' answer'><span>Active<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408533[]' id='answer-id-1583484' class='answer   answerof-408533 ' value='1583484'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583484' id='answer-label-1583484' class=' answer'><span>Spectrum analysis walkthrough<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-10' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-10'  class='   watupro-question-id-408534'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>10. <\/span>When performing a frame capture over the air during a voice call, you notice that frames in the downlink direction (from the AP to the client) are not being transmitted with the correct UP (User Priority) value for voice frames, but in the uplink direction (from the client to the AP), they are transmitted correctly. <br \/>\r<br>What is the likely cause of this issue?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_10' value='408534' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408534' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408534[]' id='answer-id-1583485' class='answer   answerof-408534 ' value='1583485'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583485' id='answer-label-1583485' class=' answer'><span>Bad client driver<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408534[]' id='answer-id-1583486' class='answer   answerof-408534 ' value='1583486'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583486' id='answer-label-1583486' class=' answer'><span>AP is not receiving enough PoE, thus not using QoS features<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408534[]' id='answer-id-1583487' class='answer   answerof-408534 ' value='1583487'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583487' id='answer-label-1583487' class=' answer'><span>Somewhere on the wired network QoS markings aren't being trusted<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408534[]' id='answer-id-1583488' class='answer   answerof-408534 ' value='1583488'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583488' id='answer-label-1583488' class=' answer'><span>Faulty antenna on the AP<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-11' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-11'  class='   watupro-question-id-408535'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>11. <\/span>You are validating client association capabilities to an 802.1X\/EAP secure SSID. The RADIUS server's IP address is 10.100.50.25, and the default RADIUS authentication port is being used. None of the clients can associate with the SSID. After verifying that both the server and the RADIUS service are operational, you find that the authenticator (such as the AP or controller) is not communicating properly with the RADIUS server. <br \/>\r<br>What is your next troubleshooting step?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_11' value='408535' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408535' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408535[]' id='answer-id-1583489' class='answer   answerof-408535 ' value='1583489'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583489' id='answer-label-1583489' class=' answer'><span>Verify that the shared secret between the authenticator and the RADIUS server is the correct<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408535[]' id='answer-id-1583490' class='answer   answerof-408535 ' value='1583490'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583490' id='answer-label-1583490' class=' answer'><span>Reboot the clients to empty the shared secret cache<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408535[]' id='answer-id-1583491' class='answer   answerof-408535 ' value='1583491'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583491' id='answer-label-1583491' class=' answer'><span>Reboot the server to empty the shared secret cache<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408535[]' id='answer-id-1583492' class='answer   answerof-408535 ' value='1583492'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583492' id='answer-label-1583492' class=' answer'><span>Restart the RADIUS service to empty the shared secret cache<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-12' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-12'  class='   watupro-question-id-408536'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>12. <\/span>During lunch time in the break room of a company, Wi-Fi connectivity on the 2.4 GHz band becomes intermittent. At other times of the day, it works fine. <br \/>\r<br>What is the most likely cause of this issue?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_12' value='408536' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408536' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408536[]' id='answer-id-1583493' class='answer   answerof-408536 ' value='1583493'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583493' id='answer-label-1583493' class=' answer'><span>Employees are using their cell data instead of using the Wi-Fi<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408536[]' id='answer-id-1583494' class='answer   answerof-408536 ' value='1583494'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583494' id='answer-label-1583494' class=' answer'><span>The AP in the cafeteria keeps rebooting due to lack of PoE budget on the switch<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408536[]' id='answer-id-1583495' class='answer   answerof-408536 ' value='1583495'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583495' id='answer-label-1583495' class=' answer'><span>Toasters and ovens are heating up the air, raising the noise floor with the Wi-Fi on the 2.4 GHz band<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408536[]' id='answer-id-1583496' class='answer   answerof-408536 ' value='1583496'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583496' id='answer-label-1583496' class=' answer'><span>Microwaves in the cafeteria are interfering with the Wi-Fi on the 2.4 GHz band<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-13' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-13'  class='   watupro-question-id-408537'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>13. <\/span>After deploying a 5 GHz-only WLAN infrastructure in the USA, using 20 MHz channel widths and all 25 available channels, a manager tests the Guest SSID on his 802.11n tablet. During testing, he experiences several areas with poor RSSI (below -80 dBm) or no signal at all. Upon checking, all APs are operational, and coverage was validated post-deployment. <br \/>\r<br>What is the likely cause of this issue?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_13' value='408537' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408537' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408537[]' id='answer-id-1583497' class='answer   answerof-408537 ' value='1583497'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583497' id='answer-label-1583497' class=' answer'><span>His tablet doesn't support the 5 GHz band<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408537[]' id='answer-id-1583498' class='answer   answerof-408537 ' value='1583498'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583498' id='answer-label-1583498' class=' answer'><span>His tablet only supports a 40 MHz channel-width<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408537[]' id='answer-id-1583499' class='answer   answerof-408537 ' value='1583499'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583499' id='answer-label-1583499' class=' answer'><span>His tablet does not support one or more of the 5 GHz channels<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408537[]' id='answer-id-1583500' class='answer   answerof-408537 ' value='1583500'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583500' id='answer-label-1583500' class=' answer'><span>His tablet doesn't support MU-MIMO<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-14' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-14'  class='   watupro-question-id-408538'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>14. <\/span>After designing and deploying a WLAN infrastructure, you notice that co-channel interference (CCI) is causing poor performance in the 2.4 GHz band. Although the WLAN was primarily designed for 5 GHz, 2.4 GHz was included as a best-effort solution. You discover that the implementers did not follow your configuration guidelines. <br \/>\r<br>What can you do to minimize the impact of CCI in the 2.4 GHz band without adding adjacent-channel interference (ACI)?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_14' value='408538' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408538' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408538[]' id='answer-id-1583501' class='answer   answerof-408538 ' value='1583501'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583501' id='answer-label-1583501' class=' answer'><span>Add more APs to the infrastructure<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408538[]' id='answer-id-1583502' class='answer   answerof-408538 ' value='1583502'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583502' id='answer-label-1583502' class=' answer'><span>Increase the transmit power on all APs<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408538[]' id='answer-id-1583503' class='answer   answerof-408538 ' value='1583503'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583503' id='answer-label-1583503' class=' answer'><span>Turn off 2.4 GHz radios on some APs<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408538[]' id='answer-id-1583504' class='answer   answerof-408538 ' value='1583504'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583504' id='answer-label-1583504' class=' answer'><span>Use all channels available in the 2.4 GHz band<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-15' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-15'  class='   watupro-question-id-408539'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>15. <\/span>You have performed a validation site survey after deploying a WLAN infrastructure in an All-Wireless-Office. One specific application is experiencing delays after transitioning from wired to wireless connectivity. During validation, you discover that all APs are using 80 MHz channel widths instead of the designed 20 MHz on the 5 GHz band. <br \/>\r<br>What can be done to resolve the delay for this application?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_15' value='408539' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408539' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408539[]' id='answer-id-1583505' class='answer   answerof-408539 ' value='1583505'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583505' id='answer-label-1583505' class=' answer'><span>APs should be using 160 MHz channel-widths to get more throughput<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408539[]' id='answer-id-1583506' class='answer   answerof-408539 ' value='1583506'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583506' id='answer-label-1583506' class=' answer'><span>Reconfigure to use 20 MHz channel-widths, so reuse of the frequency is more effective<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408539[]' id='answer-id-1583507' class='answer   answerof-408539 ' value='1583507'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583507' id='answer-label-1583507' class=' answer'><span>Power-off half of the APs to reduce CCI and keep 80 MHz channel-widths<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408539[]' id='answer-id-1583508' class='answer   answerof-408539 ' value='1583508'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583508' id='answer-label-1583508' class=' answer'><span>Add more APs using 80 MHz channel-widths<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-16' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-16'  class='   watupro-question-id-408540'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>16. <\/span>What deliverables should be provided to the customer after successfully implementing a WLAN infrastructure?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_16' value='408540' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408540' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408540[]' id='answer-id-1583509' class='answer   answerof-408540 ' value='1583509'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583509' id='answer-label-1583509' class=' answer'><span>Digital or physical assets, guides, floorplans with design information, and configuration documents<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408540[]' id='answer-id-1583510' class='answer   answerof-408540 ' value='1583510'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583510' id='answer-label-1583510' class=' answer'><span>Project Charter, requirements specification, and software licenses<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408540[]' id='answer-id-1583511' class='answer   answerof-408540 ' value='1583511'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583511' id='answer-label-1583511' class=' answer'><span>Facility blueprints, NDAs, and hold harmless documents<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408540[]' id='answer-id-1583512' class='answer   answerof-408540 ' value='1583512'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583512' id='answer-label-1583512' class=' answer'><span>Nothing is required. The implemented WLAN was the deliverable.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-17' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-17'  class='   watupro-question-id-408541'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>17. <\/span>Who should be present from the customer side during the final meeting after successfully implementing a WLAN infrastructure?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_17' value='408541' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408541' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408541[]' id='answer-id-1583513' class='answer   answerof-408541 ' value='1583513'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583513' id='answer-label-1583513' class=' answer'><span>Acquirer and stakeholders<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408541[]' id='answer-id-1583514' class='answer   answerof-408541 ' value='1583514'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583514' id='answer-label-1583514' class=' answer'><span>End-users<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408541[]' id='answer-id-1583515' class='answer   answerof-408541 ' value='1583515'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583515' id='answer-label-1583515' class=' answer'><span>The customer's customers<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408541[]' id='answer-id-1583516' class='answer   answerof-408541 ' value='1583516'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583516' id='answer-label-1583516' class=' answer'><span>Remote workers<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-18' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-18'  class='   watupro-question-id-408542'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>18. <\/span>During a validation site survey, you discover that some access points (APs) have been mounted above the ceiling due to an aesthetic request from the building architect. However, no aesthetics constraints were communicated during the requirements gathering from the main stakeholder of the project. <br \/>\r<br>What is the appropriate course of action?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_18' value='408542' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408542' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408542[]' id='answer-id-1583517' class='answer   answerof-408542 ' value='1583517'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583517' id='answer-label-1583517' class=' answer'><span>Advise the stakeholder that WLAN performance requirements will not be met and a new design process will be needed to meet the requirements<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408542[]' id='answer-id-1583518' class='answer   answerof-408542 ' value='1583518'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583518' id='answer-label-1583518' class=' answer'><span>Leave it as it is and allow automatic channel management to correct any issues<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408542[]' id='answer-id-1583519' class='answer   answerof-408542 ' value='1583519'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583519' id='answer-label-1583519' class=' answer'><span>Increase the output power on all APs by 6 dB immediately to accommodate for the additional attenuation<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408542[]' id='answer-id-1583520' class='answer   answerof-408542 ' value='1583520'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583520' id='answer-label-1583520' class=' answer'><span>Remove all external antennas and use only the internal antennas to reduce multipath and increase acquirer satisfaction<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-19' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-19'  class='   watupro-question-id-408543'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>19. <\/span>According to IEEE 29148-2018, which of the following is a characteristic of a requirements set that is not a characteristic of an individual requirement statement?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_19' value='408543' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408543' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408543[]' id='answer-id-1583521' class='answer   answerof-408543 ' value='1583521'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583521' id='answer-label-1583521' class=' answer'><span>Comprehensible<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408543[]' id='answer-id-1583522' class='answer   answerof-408543 ' value='1583522'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583522' id='answer-label-1583522' class=' answer'><span>Feasible<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408543[]' id='answer-id-1583523' class='answer   answerof-408543 ' value='1583523'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583523' id='answer-label-1583523' class=' answer'><span>Necessary<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408543[]' id='answer-id-1583524' class='answer   answerof-408543 ' value='1583524'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583524' id='answer-label-1583524' class=' answer'><span>Verifiable<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-20' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-20'  class='   watupro-question-id-408544'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>20. <\/span>You have determined the best mounting locations for APs in a given installation. The facilities manager has asked you to change the locations for several APs due to aesthetic concerns. You suggest mounting the APs in the ideal locations and painting them so they go unnoticed in the environment. <br \/>\r<br>What is a valid recommendation or consideration when painting APs?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_20' value='408544' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408544' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408544[]' id='answer-id-1583525' class='answer   answerof-408544 ' value='1583525'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583525' id='answer-label-1583525' class=' answer'><span>Always use paints with metallic dye in them to prevent potential RF propagation impact.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408544[]' id='answer-id-1583526' class='answer   answerof-408544 ' value='1583526'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583526' id='answer-label-1583526' class=' answer'><span>Painting APs will significantly reduce the output power.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408544[]' id='answer-id-1583527' class='answer   answerof-408544 ' value='1583527'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583527' id='answer-label-1583527' class=' answer'><span>Painting APs may void the product manufacturer's warranty.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408544[]' id='answer-id-1583528' class='answer   answerof-408544 ' value='1583528'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583528' id='answer-label-1583528' class=' answer'><span>Most AP models for indoor environments come in a variety of form factors and colors. Painting is never recommended.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-21' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-21'  class='   watupro-question-id-408545'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>21. <\/span>When deploying long-distance 802.11 bridge links (10 miles \/ 16 km), what parameter may be critical for improving data flow by reducing retries caused by the long distances?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_21' value='408545' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408545' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408545[]' id='answer-id-1583529' class='answer   answerof-408545 ' value='1583529'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583529' id='answer-label-1583529' class=' answer'><span>The sequence control field value<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408545[]' id='answer-id-1583530' class='answer   answerof-408545 ' value='1583530'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583530' id='answer-label-1583530' class=' answer'><span>The acknowledgement timeout threshold<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408545[]' id='answer-id-1583531' class='answer   answerof-408545 ' value='1583531'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583531' id='answer-label-1583531' class=' answer'><span>The minimum transmit data rate value<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408545[]' id='answer-id-1583532' class='answer   answerof-408545 ' value='1583532'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583532' id='answer-label-1583532' class=' answer'><span>The CTS-to-self threshold<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-22' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-22'  class='   watupro-question-id-408546'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>22. <\/span>One of your customers plans on providing wireless coverage to a warehouse facility. <br \/>\r<br>After performing an initial walkthrough, you collect the following information: <br \/>\r<br>The central part of the warehouse is between 400 and 600 feet (122 to 183 meters) from the warehouse switches mounted on the walls. <br \/>\r<br>&#10001; The warehouse storage is composed of metallic racks with varying inventory levels and contents, from electronics and plastic toys to food pallets and juice bottles. <br \/>\r<br>&#10001; Workers need basic data coverage from their working location, and are not highly mobile. <br \/>\r<br>They usually work from one single aisle, and their laptop is on a cart with wheels. <br \/>\r<br>What would be your one recommendation to provide coverage to the central area of the warehouse?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_22' value='408546' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408546' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408546[]' id='answer-id-1583533' class='answer   answerof-408546 ' value='1583533'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583533' id='answer-label-1583533' class=' answer'><span>Equip workers laptops with a directional antenna and install APs less than 328 feet (100m) away from the switch.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408546[]' id='answer-id-1583534' class='answer   answerof-408546 ' value='1583534'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583534' id='answer-label-1583534' class=' answer'><span>In this case, extend the cable length just beyond 328 feet (100 m) and position APs as close as possible to the central area of the warehouse.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408546[]' id='answer-id-1583535' class='answer   answerof-408546 ' value='1583535'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583535' id='answer-label-1583535' class=' answer'><span>Position APs along the walls, and equip the APs with Yagi antennas to cover the central area.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408546[]' id='answer-id-1583536' class='answer   answerof-408546 ' value='1583536'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583536' id='answer-label-1583536' class=' answer'><span>Install APs for client access in the central area and use a mesh backhaul link to connect to the D<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-23' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-23'  class='   watupro-question-id-408547'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>23. <\/span>Which definition correctly describes the &quot;local MAC&quot; variation of the centralized WLAN architecture?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_23' value='408547' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408547' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408547[]' id='answer-id-1583537' class='answer   answerof-408547 ' value='1583537'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583537' id='answer-label-1583537' class=' answer'><span>All MAC functions are performed by the A<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408547[]' id='answer-id-1583538' class='answer   answerof-408547 ' value='1583538'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583538' id='answer-label-1583538' class=' answer'><span>A minimal subset of network control is offloaded to the WLAN controller along with management and monitoring functions.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408547[]' id='answer-id-1583539' class='answer   answerof-408547 ' value='1583539'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583539' id='answer-label-1583539' class=' answer'><span>PHY functions are performed directly by the A<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408547[]' id='answer-id-1583540' class='answer   answerof-408547 ' value='1583540'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583540' id='answer-label-1583540' class=' answer'><span>MAC functions are divided almost equally between the WLAN controller and the AP, according to the time sensitivity of the feature or service.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408547[]' id='answer-id-1583541' class='answer   answerof-408547 ' value='1583541'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583541' id='answer-label-1583541' class=' answer'><span>The AP provides the RF termination point for the WLAN, but performs very few of the WLAN functions or services. The WLAN controller performs all MAC functions and the AP is very simple and lightweight.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408547[]' id='answer-id-1583542' class='answer   answerof-408547 ' value='1583542'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583542' id='answer-label-1583542' class=' answer'><span>All RF-, data-, and control-related WLAN functions are performed by the A<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408547[]' id='answer-id-1583543' class='answer   answerof-408547 ' value='1583543'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583543' id='answer-label-1583543' class=' answer'><span>APs coordinate network services with one another and are managed by a WNMS,<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-24' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-24'  class='   watupro-question-id-408548'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>24. <\/span>When a WLAN controller sends an 802.11 frame to a lightweight AP for transmission on the wireless medium, how does it mark the frame for 802.11 QoS priority?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_24' value='408548' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408548' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408548[]' id='answer-id-1583544' class='answer   answerof-408548 ' value='1583544'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583544' id='answer-label-1583544' class=' answer'><span>The WLAN controller will place the user priority (UP) value in the QoS Control field of the 802.11 frame header before passing it to the lightweight A<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408548[]' id='answer-id-1583545' class='answer   answerof-408548 ' value='1583545'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583545' id='answer-label-1583545' class=' answer'><span>The WLAN controller does not mark 802.11 frames with priority values only the APs can do this.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408548[]' id='answer-id-1583546' class='answer   answerof-408548 ' value='1583546'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583546' id='answer-label-1583546' class=' answer'><span>The WLAN controller does not mark the 802.11 frames with priority values only the Layer 3 switches can do this.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408548[]' id='answer-id-1583547' class='answer   answerof-408548 ' value='1583547'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583547' id='answer-label-1583547' class=' answer'><span>The WLAN controller does not mark the 802.11 frames with priority values only the Layer 3 routers can do this.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-25' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-25'  class='   watupro-question-id-408549'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>25. <\/span>When selecting a centralized WLAN architecture, what new problem may arise when you change the data forwarding model from centralized to distributed?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_25' value='408549' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408549' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408549[]' id='answer-id-1583548' class='answer   answerof-408549 ' value='1583548'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583548' id='answer-label-1583548' class=' answer'><span>APs that were designed for a centralized forwarding model may not support all features in distributed forwarding mode.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408549[]' id='answer-id-1583549' class='answer   answerof-408549 ' value='1583549'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583549' id='answer-label-1583549' class=' answer'><span>The router between the APs and the controller must be made aware of the APs as forwarding client STAs.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408549[]' id='answer-id-1583550' class='answer   answerof-408549 ' value='1583550'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583550' id='answer-label-1583550' class=' answer'><span>All RRM controls will also need to be distributed to a master AP that acts as a channel and transmit power arbiter for other APs in the ES<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408549[]' id='answer-id-1583551' class='answer   answerof-408549 ' value='1583551'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583551' id='answer-label-1583551' class=' answer'><span>Centralized control functions, such as key management and distribution, RRM, and load balancing will no longer be supported.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-26' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-26'  class='   watupro-question-id-408550'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>26. <\/span>Which one of the following is an essential metric to measure when performing a survey and design for VoIP across WLANs?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_26' value='408550' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408550' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408550[]' id='answer-id-1583552' class='answer   answerof-408550 ' value='1583552'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583552' id='answer-label-1583552' class=' answer'><span>Throughput rates above 50 Mbps<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408550[]' id='answer-id-1583553' class='answer   answerof-408550 ' value='1583553'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583553' id='answer-label-1583553' class=' answer'><span>Data rates above 100 Mbps<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408550[]' id='answer-id-1583554' class='answer   answerof-408550 ' value='1583554'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583554' id='answer-label-1583554' class=' answer'><span>Latency<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408550[]' id='answer-id-1583555' class='answer   answerof-408550 ' value='1583555'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583555' id='answer-label-1583555' class=' answer'><span>PoE provided to wireless handsets<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-27' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-27'  class='   watupro-question-id-408551'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>27. <\/span>In a manufacturing facility with highly reflective materials, you are planning an upgrade to your existing 802.11b WLAN implementation. You have <br \/>\r<br>chosen a dual- band 802.11n infrastructure product for this purpose. <br \/>\r<br>Your client applications include: <br \/>\r<br>&#10001; Handheld scanners for inventory management <br \/>\r<br>&#10001; Tough books (laptops) mounted on forklifts for inventory and workflow management <br \/>\r<br>&#10001; VoWiFi phones used by select employees throughout the facility <br \/>\r<br>You are evaluating all of the 802.11n enhancements and determining which features to enable for your environment and applications. <br \/>\r<br>In this scenario, what 802.11n enhancement typically should NOT be enabled on the 2.4 GHz radio of the new APs?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_27' value='408551' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408551' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408551[]' id='answer-id-1583556' class='answer   answerof-408551 ' value='1583556'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583556' id='answer-label-1583556' class=' answer'><span>Multiple streams<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408551[]' id='answer-id-1583557' class='answer   answerof-408551 ' value='1583557'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583557' id='answer-label-1583557' class=' answer'><span>Short guard intervals<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408551[]' id='answer-id-1583558' class='answer   answerof-408551 ' value='1583558'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583558' id='answer-label-1583558' class=' answer'><span>Block Acknowledgments<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408551[]' id='answer-id-1583559' class='answer   answerof-408551 ' value='1583559'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583559' id='answer-label-1583559' class=' answer'><span>Frame aggregation<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-28' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-28'  class='   watupro-question-id-408552'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>28. <\/span>When live video streaming solutions that transmit simultaneously to more than one recipient are used, what special capability should be considered and configured in all affected WLAN implementations?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_28' value='408552' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408552' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408552[]' id='answer-id-1583560' class='answer   answerof-408552 ' value='1583560'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583560' id='answer-label-1583560' class=' answer'><span>IPSec<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408552[]' id='answer-id-1583561' class='answer   answerof-408552 ' value='1583561'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583561' id='answer-label-1583561' class=' answer'><span>IPv6<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408552[]' id='answer-id-1583562' class='answer   answerof-408552 ' value='1583562'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583562' id='answer-label-1583562' class=' answer'><span>Multicasting<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408552[]' id='answer-id-1583563' class='answer   answerof-408552 ' value='1583563'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583563' id='answer-label-1583563' class=' answer'><span>Secure TCP<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-29' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-29'  class='   watupro-question-id-408553'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>29. <\/span>What VoWiFi implementations frequently require multicast packet delivery support by the WLAN infrastructure?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_29' value='408553' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408553' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408553[]' id='answer-id-1583564' class='answer   answerof-408553 ' value='1583564'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583564' id='answer-label-1583564' class=' answer'><span>All VoWiFi implementations<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408553[]' id='answer-id-1583565' class='answer   answerof-408553 ' value='1583565'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583565' id='answer-label-1583565' class=' answer'><span>Push-to-Talk VoWiFi phones<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408553[]' id='answer-id-1583566' class='answer   answerof-408553 ' value='1583566'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583566' id='answer-label-1583566' class=' answer'><span>All VoWiFi soft phones<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408553[]' id='answer-id-1583567' class='answer   answerof-408553 ' value='1583567'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583567' id='answer-label-1583567' class=' answer'><span>All VoWiFi hard phones<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-30' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-30'  class='   watupro-question-id-408554'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>30. <\/span>As you plan a WLAN upgrade, you have assessed the network requirements and data signatures of your applications. One of the popular applications used on your network requires high bandwidth and low to medium Wi-Fi loss, but can tolerate moderate latency and jitter. <br \/>\r<br>What application matches this description?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_30' value='408554' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408554' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408554[]' id='answer-id-1583568' class='answer   answerof-408554 ' value='1583568'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583568' id='answer-label-1583568' class=' answer'><span>Voice<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408554[]' id='answer-id-1583569' class='answer   answerof-408554 ' value='1583569'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583569' id='answer-label-1583569' class=' answer'><span>Email<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408554[]' id='answer-id-1583570' class='answer   answerof-408554 ' value='1583570'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583570' id='answer-label-1583570' class=' answer'><span>Skype chat<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408554[]' id='answer-id-1583571' class='answer   answerof-408554 ' value='1583571'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583571' id='answer-label-1583571' class=' answer'><span>Video-on-demand<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-31' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-31'  class='   watupro-question-id-408555'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>31. <\/span>Given: The 802.11ac APs you have selected for your public access deployment support many of the PHY and MAC enhancements offered by the 802.11n and 802.11ac amendments. The AP is configured for a single-band (2.4 GHz) and only allows 20 MHz channels. The WLAN radio in the AP is a 3x3 802.11n chip that supports two spatial streams. <br \/>\r<br>What is the maximum MCS rate that could be supported by this AP?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_31' value='408555' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408555' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408555[]' id='answer-id-1583572' class='answer   answerof-408555 ' value='1583572'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583572' id='answer-label-1583572' class=' answer'><span>54 Mbps<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408555[]' id='answer-id-1583573' class='answer   answerof-408555 ' value='1583573'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583573' id='answer-label-1583573' class=' answer'><span>65 Mbps<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408555[]' id='answer-id-1583574' class='answer   answerof-408555 ' value='1583574'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583574' id='answer-label-1583574' class=' answer'><span>108 Mbps<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408555[]' id='answer-id-1583575' class='answer   answerof-408555 ' value='1583575'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583575' id='answer-label-1583575' class=' answer'><span>144 Mbps<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-32' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-32'  class='   watupro-question-id-408556'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>32. <\/span>As an implementation engineer, you have just received initial design specs from a network designer for your dual-band 802.11n deployment. <br \/>\r<br>The network design documents prescribe the following data rate configuration for the 2.4 GHz radio: <br \/>\r<br>Basic Rates 5.5, 6, 11, 12 Mbps <br \/>\r<br>Supported Rates 9, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps as well as MCS 0-15 <br \/>\r<br>What will result from this design strategy?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_32' value='408556' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408556' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408556[]' id='answer-id-1583576' class='answer   answerof-408556 ' value='1583576'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583576' id='answer-label-1583576' class=' answer'><span>By disabling support for 1 and 2 Mbps while allowing 5.5 and 11 Mbps, the network will force \r\n802.11b clients to use these higher data \r\nrates.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408556[]' id='answer-id-1583577' class='answer   answerof-408556 ' value='1583577'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583577' id='answer-label-1583577' class=' answer'><span>Protection mechanisms will always be in use on this network to support 5.5 and 11 Mbps as basic rates.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408556[]' id='answer-id-1583578' class='answer   answerof-408556 ' value='1583578'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583578' id='answer-label-1583578' class=' answer'><span>HR\/DSSS (802.11b) stations will not be able to associate to the service set.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408556[]' id='answer-id-1583579' class='answer   answerof-408556 ' value='1583579'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583579' id='answer-label-1583579' class=' answer'><span>This configuration violates the IEEE specification that defines 6, 12, and 24 Mbps as mandatory data rates for 802.11g\/n.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-33' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-33'  class='   watupro-question-id-408557'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>33. <\/span>Given: As the wireless network administrator for XYZ Company, you are planning to upgrade your aging wireless network infrastructure, as well as some clients, to support 802.11ac. In your research, you have discovered that your new wireless client devices and infrastructure are 802.11ac, WMM, and WMM-PS certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. Some of your existing client devices are 802.11a\/b\/g devices that do not support WMM. <br \/>\r<br>Given this information, what scenario is possible when your company's employees begin using both types of client devices on the new WLAN?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_33' value='408557' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408557' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408557[]' id='answer-id-1583580' class='answer   answerof-408557 ' value='1583580'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583580' id='answer-label-1583580' class=' answer'><span>All WMM-PS certified client devices will be prevented from utilizing WMM-PS features until all stations in use on the wireless medium are WMM-PS certified.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408557[]' id='answer-id-1583581' class='answer   answerof-408557 ' value='1583581'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583581' id='answer-label-1583581' class=' answer'><span>The WLAN infrastructure will set the dozing times of the WMM-PS certified client devices based upon their WMM access category, while the non-WMM-PS client devices will continue to use PS-Poll frames.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408557[]' id='answer-id-1583582' class='answer   answerof-408557 ' value='1583582'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583582' id='answer-label-1583582' class=' answer'><span>Performance and battery life will be inconsistent between WMM-PS and non-WMM-PS client devices when used with applications that support WMM-P<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408557[]' id='answer-id-1583583' class='answer   answerof-408557 ' value='1583583'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583583' id='answer-label-1583583' class=' answer'><span>WMM-PS enabled APs will allow both WMM-PS and non-WMM-PS stations to use the trigger-and-delivery mechanism, but WMM-PS stations will<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-34' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-34'  class='   watupro-question-id-408558'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>34. <\/span>You desire to achieve a 450 Mbps MCS. <br \/>\r<br>What 802.11n features (from the numbered list below) are required? <br \/>\r<br>1. Frame aggregation <br \/>\r<br>2. Short GI <br \/>\r<br>3. 40 MHz channels <br \/>\r<br>4. 2 spatial streams <br \/>\r<br>5. 3 spatial streams <br \/>\r<br>6. Transmit beamforming (TxBF)<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_34' value='408558' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408558' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408558[]' id='answer-id-1583584' class='answer   answerof-408558 ' value='1583584'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583584' id='answer-label-1583584' class=' answer'><span>2,3,2<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408558[]' id='answer-id-1583585' class='answer   answerof-408558 ' value='1583585'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583585' id='answer-label-1583585' class=' answer'><span>1,2,3,5<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408558[]' id='answer-id-1583586' class='answer   answerof-408558 ' value='1583586'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583586' id='answer-label-1583586' class=' answer'><span>1,2,3,4,6<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408558[]' id='answer-id-1583587' class='answer   answerof-408558 ' value='1583587'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583587' id='answer-label-1583587' class=' answer'><span>2,3,5<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-35' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-35'  class='   watupro-question-id-408559'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>35. <\/span>You are tasked with designing the WLAN to accommodate certain high density areas on your university campus where users frequently come and go. With a limited DHCP pool size (subnet mask = 255.255.252.0) for this WLAN subnet, you want to ensure that your DHCP addresses are used <br \/>\r<br>efficiently and are not exhausted, which would prevent new client Layer 3 connections. The DHCP server is a Windows Server 2012 R2 machine. <br \/>\r<br>Your design task is to determine the best configuration to allow as many users as possible while avoiding WLAN service interruptions and also to use the available addresses as efficiently as possible. <br \/>\r<br>What setting would be most effective at achieving this design task?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_35' value='408559' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408559' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408559[]' id='answer-id-1583588' class='answer   answerof-408559 ' value='1583588'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583588' id='answer-label-1583588' class=' answer'><span>Set the RTS threshold to 2346 bytes<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408559[]' id='answer-id-1583589' class='answer   answerof-408559 ' value='1583589'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583589' id='answer-label-1583589' class=' answer'><span>Set the inactive wireless client timeout (client age-out) to 5 minutes<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408559[]' id='answer-id-1583590' class='answer   answerof-408559 ' value='1583590'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583590' id='answer-label-1583590' class=' answer'><span>Set the maximum client limit per radio to 64<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408559[]' id='answer-id-1583591' class='answer   answerof-408559 ' value='1583591'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583591' id='answer-label-1583591' class=' answer'><span>Set the DHCP lease for this pool to 20 minutes<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-36' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-36'  class='   watupro-question-id-408560'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>36. <\/span>ABC Company has a WLAN controller with 10 controller-based APs; the Voice SSID is configured for centralized data forwarding. Each AP is connected to an access port on a layer-2 Ethernet switch. Each layer-2 switch is uplinked to a single layer-3 core Ethernet switch. The WLAN controller is connected directly to the layer-3 core Ethernet switch. Layer-3 tunnels are created between all controller-based APs and the WLAN controller. A voice server is connected to the layer-3 Ethernet switch. <br \/>\r<br>When a voice-enabled QoS STA sends an IP data packet to a voice server in this scenario, the DSCP value carried in the STA's IP data packet gets mapped to what and by which device?<\/div><input type='hidden' name='question_id[]' id='qID_36' value='408560' \/><input type='hidden' id='answerType408560' value='radio'><!-- end question-content--><\/div><div class='question-choices watupro-choices-columns '><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408560[]' id='answer-id-1583592' class='answer   answerof-408560 ' value='1583592'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583592' id='answer-label-1583592' class=' answer'><span>The DSCP value is mapped to an IEEE 802.1Q priority tag value by the WLAN controller.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408560[]' id='answer-id-1583593' class='answer   answerof-408560 ' value='1583593'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583593' id='answer-label-1583593' class=' answer'><span>The DSCP value is mapped to the DSCP value in the encapsulating IP header by the layer-3 switch.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408560[]' id='answer-id-1583594' class='answer   answerof-408560 ' value='1583594'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583594' id='answer-label-1583594' class=' answer'><span>The DSCP value is mapped to an IEEE 802.1p (802.1D-2004) UP value by the access point.<\/span><\/label><\/div><div class='watupro-question-choice  ' dir='auto' ><input type='radio' name='answer-408560[]' id='answer-id-1583595' class='answer   answerof-408560 ' value='1583595'   \/><label for='answer-id-1583595' id='answer-label-1583595' class=' answer'><span>The DSCP value is mapped to an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag by the access point.<\/span><\/label><\/div><!-- end question-choices--><\/div><!-- end questionWrap--><\/div><\/div><div class='watu-question ' id='question-37' style=';'><div id='questionWrap-37'  class='   watupro-question-id-408561'>\n\t\t\t<div class='question-content'><div><span class='watupro_num'>37. <\/span>Given: For this fill-in the blank question, each answer option contains an answer for the first and second blanks, separated by a dash &quot;\u2015&quot;. 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