You are going to create a new WLAN on your production 5508 WLC running 7.0.116.0 code.
You do not want this WLAN to be in the default AP group on the Cisco WLC until you have thoroughly tested it.
How can you achieve this goal when creating the WLAN on the production controller?
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A. B. C. D.D.
The correct answer is A: Create the new WLAN on the Cisco WLC by using WLAN ID 13.
Explanation: When a new WLAN is created on a Cisco WLC, it is added to the default AP group by default. The default AP group is applied to all access points (APs) that join the WLC and have not been explicitly assigned to a different AP group.
To prevent a new WLAN from being added to the default AP group, you can create the WLAN using a WLAN ID that is not associated with the default AP group. The default WLAN IDs used by the WLC for the default AP group are 1-12, so using a higher WLAN ID will prevent the new WLAN from being associated with the default AP group.
In the given scenario, WLAN ID 13 can be used to create the new WLAN, ensuring that it is not associated with the default AP group. Once the new WLAN has been thoroughly tested, it can be moved to a different AP group as needed.
Option B is incorrect because a new WLAN is always added to the default AP group unless a different AP group is explicitly assigned.
Option C is incorrect because the creation of a new WLAN can be performed directly on the Cisco WLC, and the use of a Cisco WCS is not necessary.
Option D is incorrect because WLAN ID 20 is within the range of WLAN IDs associated with the default AP group, so using this ID would not prevent the new WLAN from being added to the default AP group.