Which statement about a fabric access point is true?
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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/CVD/Campus/sda-sdg-2019oct.htmlA fabric access point (AP) is an AP that is part of a Cisco Software-Defined Access (SD-Access) fabric. The SD-Access fabric is a network architecture that uses a centralized controller to automate the deployment and management of network services. The fabric access point can operate in two different modes: local mode and FlexConnect mode.
Local mode means that the AP is directly connected to the fabric edge switch and all traffic is tunneled back to the fabric border node for processing. In local mode, the AP is part of the fabric overlay network and benefits from the automation and policy enforcement capabilities of the SD-Access fabric.
FlexConnect mode means that the AP is directly connected to the fabric border node and can process traffic locally without sending it back to the fabric edge switch. In FlexConnect mode, the AP is not part of the fabric overlay network and does not benefit from the automation and policy enforcement capabilities of the SD-Access fabric.
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is (A) "It is in local mode and must be connected directly to the fabric edge switch." This statement is true because a fabric access point in local mode must be connected directly to the fabric edge switch, and not to the fabric border node.