A wireless access point is needed and must meet these requirements: • “zero-touch” deployed and managed by a WLC • process only real-time MAC functionality • used in a split-MAC architecture
The correct answer is C. lightweight.
A lightweight access point (LWAP) meets all the specified requirements:
“Zero-touch” deployment and managed by a WLC: LWAPs are centrally managed by a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC), allowing for easy deployment and management.
Process only real-time MAC functionality: LWAPs handle real-time MAC functions, while the WLC manages non-real-time functions.
Used in a split-MAC architecture: LWAPs operate using a split-MAC architecture, dividing responsibilities between the AP and the WLC.
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