Which two values or settings must be entered when configuring a new WLAN in the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller GUI? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.CD.
When configuring a new WLAN in the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller GUI, the following two values or settings must be entered:
SSID: The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name that identifies the WLAN. Clients use the SSID to connect to the WLAN. It is important to choose a unique and descriptive name for the SSID to avoid confusion with other WLANs.
Profile name: The WLAN profile contains the configuration settings for the WLAN, including security settings, QoS settings, and other options. A profile name must be entered to identify the WLAN profile. This profile name can be used to apply the same configuration settings to multiple WLANs.
The other answer options listed are not mandatory for configuring a new WLAN in the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller GUI:
A. QoS settings: QoS (Quality of Service) settings can be configured in the WLAN profile, but it is not mandatory to configure them when creating a new WLAN.
B. IP address of one or more access points: The IP addresses of access points can be configured in the WLAN profile, but it is not mandatory to configure them when creating a new WLAN.
E. Management interface settings: Management interface settings can be configured in the WLAN profile, but it is not mandatory to configure them when creating a new WLAN.