Which two statements are true regarding the location tracking history on the Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine? (Choose two.)
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A. B. C. D. E.AC.
The Cisco 3300 Series Mobility Services Engine (MSE) provides location-based services such as tracking, analytics, and location-based notifications. The location tracking history on the Cisco 3300 Series MSE refers to the historical data that is collected and maintained about the location of elements (such as clients or assets) in a wireless network.
The two statements that are true regarding the location tracking history on the Cisco 3300 Series MSE are:
A. By default, the historical data is archived for 30 days: The historical data of the location tracking is archived for a period of 30 days by default. This means that the location tracking history is maintained for 30 days, and after that, the data is automatically purged from the system. The retention period can be customized by the administrator based on their requirements.
B. The history of an element is recorded if it moves more than 5 meters (or 15 feet): The Cisco 3300 Series MSE tracks the location of elements in a wireless network using various technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and RFID. The history of an element is recorded if it moves more than 5 meters (or 15 feet) from its previous location. This threshold can be customized by the administrator based on their requirements.
The other statements are not true regarding the location tracking history on the Cisco 3300 Series MSE:
C. The history of an element is recorded if it moves across floors: The Cisco 3300 Series MSE does not track the location of elements based on the floors they move across. Instead, it tracks the location based on the proximity of the element to the wireless access points.
D. History logging is enabled by default: History logging is not enabled by default. The administrator needs to enable the history logging feature on the Cisco 3300 Series MSE to start collecting the location tracking data.
E. An element is removed from the tracking table after one hour of inactivity: The Cisco 3300 Series MSE does not remove an element from the tracking table after one hour of inactivity. The tracking table is maintained as long as the element is active in the wireless network, and the historical data is maintained for the retention period set by the administrator.