This confused me at first too, but after some research here are my thoughts;
Easy Deployment Process
Your deployment is setting up users and VLANS, WLANS etc.. The APs you purchase will have software on them already, so it will be an upgrade and not a deployment.
So easy upgrade process should be image auto deployed to access points.
The Dynamic RF Feature one is a bit tough to find decent documentation on but I think it's this;
■ Dynamic transmit power control: The Cisco WLC dynamically controls AP transmit power based on real-time WLAN conditions. In normal instances, power can be kept low to gain extra capacity and reduce interference. The Cisco WLC attempts to balance APs such that they see their neighbors at -65 dBm (a number based on best-practices experience). If a failed AP is detected, power can be automatically increased on surrounding APs to fill the gap created by the loss in coverage.
Yes Sten, that makes sense and the deployment versus upgrade is vague. Deployment pertains more to scripts and part of centralized management with users and vlans. The upgrade would generally refer to image deployment/device management, not directly effecting users nor vlans. The answers provided are correct.
https://www.cisco.com/web/AP/wireless/pdf/Benefits_of_centralizedWLan.pdf
I feel like those are backwards as well.
should be...
easy upgrade = centralized management of users/VLANs
easy deployment = image auto deployed to APs
1 Dynamic RF - B - Access point auto adjust
2 Easy deployment - C - Controler image 'DEPLOYED' keyword sealed it for me
3 Optimised User Performance - D- Load balancing
4 Easy Upgrade - A- Centralised manangment
Most correct for me
2/4 could be argued either way around I suppose!
Dynamic RF: Access points auto adjust signal strength
Easy Deployment: Controller provides centralised management
Optimized User Performance: Controller uses load balancing
Easy upgrade process: Controller image auto deployed to access points.
Let me ask, what are you upgrading? Obviously you are upgrading the firmware on the AP. You don't upgrade users or VLANS, you would create/modify them.
I think the given answer makes sense. auto deployment of an ISO image makes it seem as if the controller is upgrading the ISO images of the access points on the network.
I think the answer makes sense.
you roll out upgrades -> they try to trick you the word auto deploy -> easy upgrade
you deploy vlans, users, groups... i've never heard of upgrading vlans users groups...
i's confused, "controller provides easy management of users and vlan's" how is this a "deployment" process lol
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