Agreed; Sauce is here: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/connected-mobile-experiences/214757-cmx-location-limitations-and-hardware-re.html
CMX limitations
The amount of data the CMX Location can handle heavily depends on the node size. Software limitations of Low, Standard and High end node can be found in the table below:
Limitations Low-end Standard High-end
Hyperlocation support No No Yes
C. The Cisco Hyperlocation feature must be enabled on the wireless LAN controller and Cisco CMX.
E. If the Cisco CMX server is a VM, a high-end VM is needed for Cisco Hyperlocation deployments.
After enabling Hyperlocation on Cisco CMX, you must restart the services:
Log in to the console or through SSH and use the cmxctl stop and cmxctl start command to stop and restart the services.
You can enter the cmxctl status command to check if the Hyperlocation service is running.
After enabling Hyperlocation on Cisco CMX, you must also restart the APs:
Use the Cisco Prime Infrastructure WLC GUI or WLC CLI to restart the APs.
You can also power cycle the APs from the switch.
In this guide indicates that VM High End is needed, but it does not say anything that the wifi controller and the AP's have to be restarted. So C and E are the correct answers.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/connected-mobile-experiences/200907-configuring-and-troubleshooting-hyperloc.html
I believe the answer is C&E. Following Skliffi's URL:
Wrong answers:
Answer A: CMX & AP's need a restart, not the WLC
B: Must always be configured.
D: It must be enabled on CMX AND WLC
C: Features must indeed be enabled on WLC & CMX
E: A high-end VM is required.
answers provided are correct and it is required to restart the devices see linkhttps://content.cisco.com/chapter.sjs?uri=/searchable/chapter/content/dam/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-8/b_ap_4800_hyperlocation_deployment_guide.html.xml
Hard to find out 100% correct answers - no need to restart WLC after enabling hyperlocation
After enabling Hyperlocation on CMX it is also required to restart the APs.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-8/b_ap_4800_hyperlocation_deployment_guide.html#id_81964
It doesn't indicate restart:
The major steps involved in setting up a Hyperlocation system are:
1. Assemble the APs and mount them to the ceiling, recording the exact X, Y, height, and orientation of the devices.
2. Install Cisco WLC and connect the APs to Cisco WLC.
3. Enable the functions that are required, including Hyperlocation, in Cisco WLC.
4. Import Cisco WLC into Cisco PI.
5. Place the AP on the map in Cisco PI.
6. Save and export the map from Cisco PI to a local storage point.
7. Install Cisco CMX.
8. Configure and enable Hyperlocation.
9. Import the map from the local storage point.
10. Verify that the system is showing the clients correctly on the map and that the APs are placed and oriented
correctly.
11. Complete Location Accuracy testing of static clients to determine the level of accuracy obtained.
By following these basic steps, a system can be up and running within one day, and the accuracy of the system can be gauged.
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