Your customer has a Cisco Unified Wireless Network running AireOS 8.0 and wants to learn about the FlexConnect mode that is available on his Aps.
Which two statements are true?
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A. B. C. D. E. F.AD.
Sure, I'd be happy to help explain these statements!
A. When an AP is changed from Local mode to FlexConnect mode, a reboot is not required.
This statement is true. When an AP is switched from Local mode to FlexConnect mode, a reboot is not required. This allows for a more seamless transition between the two modes.
B. When and AP is changed from Local mode to FlexConnect mode, a reboot is required.
This statement is false. As mentioned in statement A, a reboot is not required when switching an AP from Local mode to FlexConnect mode.
C. Enhanced FlexConnect mode allows to enable wIPS on FlexConnect APs.
This statement is true. Enhanced FlexConnect mode, also known as FlexConnect Local Switching, allows for Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (wIPS) to be enabled on FlexConnect APs. This feature allows for security monitoring and threat detection on the wireless network.
D. Using CCKM with FlexConnect APs requires the use of FlexConnect Groups.
This statement is true. CCKM ( Cisco Centralized Key Management) is a fast and secure method for authenticating wireless clients. When using CCKM with FlexConnect APs, it requires the use of FlexConnect Groups to provide optimized forwarding of client traffic.
E. A newly connected AP can be booted in FlexConnect mode.
This statement is true. A newly connected AP can be configured to boot in FlexConnect mode. This allows for simplified deployment and management of FlexConnect APs.
F. FlexConnect was previously known as "H-TEEP".
This statement is false. FlexConnect was not previously known as "H-TEEP". H-TEEP (Hybrid Remote Edge Access Point) is a term used to describe the capability of a remote AP to act as a local switch for other APs in the same location. It is a feature that is part of FlexConnect Local Switching mode.
I hope this helps!