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Question #: 102
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A network engineer is implementing BYOD on a wireless network. Based on the customer requirements, a dual SSID approach must be taken. Which two advanced WLAN configurations must be performed? (Choose two.)

  • A. Set NAC State to Radius NAC.
  • B. Set Allow AAA Override to Enabled.
  • C. Set DHCP Addr. Assignment to Required.
  • D. Select DHCP Profiling.
  • E. Select Enable Session Timeout.
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rrahim
1 week ago
Selected Answer: BC
Set Allow AAA Override to Enabled: AAA override allows the wireless LAN controller (WLC) to dynamically assign VLANs or other attributes based on the user's role or identity. This is essential for BYOD implementations, as it ensures that devices are placed on the correct network segment (e.g., corporate vs. guest) after authentication. Set DHCP Addr. Assignment to Required: DHCP address assignment is necessary to ensure that devices connecting to the BYOD SSID receive an IP address. This is critical for both corporate and guest devices to access network resources.
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rrahim
1 week ago
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect: A. Set NAC State to Radius NAC: NAC (Network Admission Control) is used for enforcing security policies, but it is not specifically required for a dual SSID BYOD implementation. It is more relevant for advanced security and compliance scenarios. D. Select DHCP Profiling: DHCP profiling is used to gather information about devices based on DHCP traffic, but it is not a mandatory configuration for a dual SSID BYOD setup. It is more relevant for device identification and profiling. E. Select Enable Session Timeout: Session timeout is used to limit the duration of a user's session, but it is not directly related to the dual SSID BYOD implementation. It is more relevant for managing session duration and resource usage.
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NoWiresIncluded
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AB
A & B, you need to point the users to the ISE for onboarding
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cvndani
11 months ago
Provided answers are correct
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