An engineer must track guest traffic flow using the WLAN infrastructure.
Which Cisco CMX feature must be configured and used to accomplish this tracking?
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The Cisco CMX (Connected Mobile Experience) is a wireless platform that provides location-based services, analytics, and engagement capabilities. To track guest traffic flow, the engineer must configure and use the CMX presence feature.
The presence feature of Cisco CMX provides real-time location information about Wi-Fi devices and clients. It uses Wi-Fi signals to determine the location of the device within the wireless network's coverage area. This information can be used to track guest traffic flow, monitor foot traffic patterns, and provide analytics on user behavior.
To use the presence feature, the engineer must first configure the wireless network to collect location data from Wi-Fi devices. This can be done by deploying Cisco wireless access points (APs) with location services enabled or by using Cisco Mobility Services Engine (MSE) to collect location data from third-party Wi-Fi access points.
Once the wireless network is configured to collect location data, the engineer can use the CMX presence feature to track guest traffic flow. The presence feature provides real-time location data, including the number of clients, their location, and their movement patterns. This information can be used to optimize the guest experience, improve security, and make data-driven decisions.
In summary, to track guest traffic flow using the WLAN infrastructure, the engineer must configure and use the Cisco CMX presence feature. This feature provides real-time location data about Wi-Fi devices and clients, which can be used to monitor foot traffic patterns and provide analytics on user behavior.