A new MSE with wIPS service has been installed and no alarm information appears to be reaching the MSE from controllers. Which protocol must be allowed to reach the MSE from the controllers?
B is correct
NMSP (Network Mobility Services Protocol) – The protocol used for communication between Wireless LAN Controllers and the Mobility Services Engine. In the case of a wIPS Deployment, this protocol provides a pathway for alarm information to be aggregated from controllers to the MSE and for wIPS configuration information to be pushed to the controller. This protocol is encrypted.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/technology/wips/deployment/guide/WiPS_deployment_guide.html#pgfId-80073
B is the correct answer, find documentation through the link provided by e.g Skliffi.
- https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/technology/wips/deployment/guide/WiPS_deployment_guide.html
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/technology/wips/deployment/guide/WiPS_deployment_guide.html#pgfId-80073
The documentation states that the MSE uses SNMP to receive wIPS alarm information from the controllers. The NMSP protocol is used for communication between controllers and the MSE, but it is not specifically used for wIPS alarms.
I am going with SNMP
Network Mobility Services Protocol (NMSP)-The protocol handles communication between controllers and the mobility services engine. In an wIPS deployment, this protocol provides a pathway for alarm information to be aggregated from controllers and forwarded to the mobility services engine and for wIPS configuration information to be pushed to the controller. This protocol is encrypted.
Answer B. NMSP (Network Mobility Services Protocol) – The protocol used for communication between Wireless LAN Controllers and the Mobility Services Engine. In the case of a wIPS Deployment, this protocol provides a pathway for alarm information to be aggregated from controllers to the MSE.
Selected Answer: B
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/technology/wips/deployment/guide/WiPS_deployment_guide.html#pgfId-80073:~:text=NMSP%20(Network%20Mobility,protocol%20is%20encrypted.
NMSP (Network Mobility Services Protocol) is not used for wIPS (Wireless Intrusion Prevention System) alarms. NMSP is used to enable communication between the Cisco Mobility Services Engine (MSE) and Cisco wireless LAN controllers (WLCs) to support location-based services such as Cisco CMX (Connected Mobile Experiences). SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the protocol used to forward wIPS alarms from the WLC to the MSE.
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