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Drag and drop the facts about wireless architectures from the left onto the types of access point on the right. Not all options are used.
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Each autonomous AP must be configured with a management IP address so that it can be remotely accessed using Telnet, SSH, or a web interface. Each AP must be individually managed and maintained unless you use a management platform such as Cisco DNA Center. The AP management function is pushed into the Internet cloud. For example, Cisco Meraki is a cloud-based AP management service that allows you to automatically deploy Cisco Meraki APs. These APs can then be managed from the Meraki cloud web interface (dashboard). Autonomous Access Point: - Requires a management IP Adress - Accessible for management via Telenet, SSH, or a web GUI Cloud-Based Access Point: - Supports automatic deployment - managed from a web-based dashboard
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1 year, 4 months ago
Correct. The AP deployment that requires a WLC would be "Lightweight", not "Autonomous. This is the correct solution.
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Highly Voted 2 years, 7 months ago
An autonomous access point does not require a WLC. The answer given is incorrect
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bri24838
Most Recent 8 months, 1 week ago
Autonomous Access Point accessible for management via Telnet, SSH, or a web GUI Requires a management IP address Cloud-Based Access Point managed from a web-based dashboard supports automatic deployment
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1 year, 1 month ago
Autonomous Access Point: - requires a management IP Adress - accessible for management via Telenet, SSH, or a web GUI Cloud-Based Access Point: - supports automatic deployment - managed from a web-based dashboard
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fabitadj
1 year, 7 months ago
Wrong answer. Should be Autonomous Access Point: - Requires a management IP Adress - Accessible for management via Telenet, SSH, or a web GUI Cloud-Based Access Point: - Supports automatic deployment - managed from a web-based dashboard
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raul_kapone
1 year, 8 months ago
The LAP is configured and managed by the WLC, not the Autonomous Access Point. You acan see the correct answer for this question in the following link: https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/cisco/view/77216-exam-200-301-topic-1-question-193-discussion/
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1 year, 8 months ago
31 Days Before your CCNA Exam: A Day-By-Day Review Guide for the CCNA 200-301 Certification Exam AP Architectures > Wireless Concepts "... Autonomous AP Architecture An autonomous AP is a self-contained device with both wired and wireless hardware so that it can bridge to the wired VLAN infrastructure wireless clients that belong to SSIDs, as shown in Figure 22-7. Each autonomous AP must be configured with a management IP address so that it can be remotely accessed using Telnet, SSH, or a web interface. Each AP must be individually managed and maintained unless you use a management platform such as Cisco DNA Center. ... Cloud-Based AP Architecture Cloud-based AP management is an alternative to purchasing a management platform. The AP management function is pushed into the Internet cloud. For example, Cisco Meraki is a cloud-based AP management service that allows you to automatically deploy Cisco Meraki APs. These APs can then be managed from the Meraki cloud web interface (dashboard). In Figure 22-8, the same APs shown in Figure 22-7 are now managed in the cloud. ..."
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1 year, 10 months ago
Please update, the answer is incorrect, should be: Autonomous Access Point - acccessible for management via Tenet SSH, or a Web GUI - requires a management IP address
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linuxlife
2 years, 1 month ago
Autonomous Access Point - acccessible for management via Tenet SSH, or a Web GUI - requires a management IP address
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Dontguess
2 years, 5 months ago
Isn’t “Cloud based Access Point” also configured and managed by a WLC (that in the Cloud)?
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melmiosis
2 years, 5 months ago
nuh, its managed with Cisco web-based dashboard aka. a software like Cisco Meraki.
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splashy
2 years, 7 months ago
The given answer can only be correct in case of a HYBRID AP. It can be managed centralized with a WLC or in case of a software defined network a controller. And it can be managed like an autonomous AP: by giving it an ip address and using ssh/telnet/web to connect to it. Autonomous Access Point: - Requires a management IP Adress - Accessible for management via Telenet, SSH, or a web GUI Cloud-Based Access Point: - Supports automatic deployment - managed from a web-based dashboard
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