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Cisco Hyperlocation Accuracy Test

Question

An engineer is performing a Cisco Hyperlocation accuracy test and executes the cmxloc start command on Cisco CMX.

Which two parameters are relevant? (Choose two.)

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Explanations

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A. B. C. D. E.

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When performing a Cisco Hyperlocation accuracy test and executing the cmxloc start command on Cisco CMX, the two relevant parameters are:

  1. X, Y real location: This refers to the physical location of the device being tracked in the test. The X and Y coordinates specify the device's location in a two-dimensional plane, and these coordinates are used to calculate the device's position in relation to the access points in the network.

  2. Client MAC address: This is the Media Access Control address of the client device being tracked in the test. The MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to each network interface controller (NIC) for use as a network address in communications within a network segment.

The other options listed in the answer choices are not relevant parameters for a Cisco Hyperlocation accuracy test:

  • Client description: This refers to a description of the client device, which is not relevant for tracking its location.
  • AP name: This refers to the name of the access point, which is not relevant for tracking the location of a client device.
  • WLC IP address: This refers to the IP address of the wireless LAN controller (WLC), which is not relevant for tracking the location of a client device.

Therefore, the correct answer choices for this question are A. X, Y real location and D. client MAC address.