A new wireless network design has these requirements:
• AireOS WLCs as guest anchors
• a Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series WLC as the foreign controller
• use of Wi-Fi 6 APs
• inter-controller roaming for guest users
Which two design approaches meet these requirements? (Choose two.)
A customer has this wireless design:
• two Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series wireless controllers that are configured in a high-availability SSO cluster to manage the APs in a local office network
• 100 APs in local mode that are registered to the high-availability cluster
• one Catalyst 9800 Series wireless controller that is deployed as an anchor in a DMZ
• a CAPWAP tunnel in UP state between the high-availability cluster and the anchor WLC
The customer wants the anchored traffic to remain up if a single WLC in the high-availability cluster fails. How must this requirement be incorporated into the design?
APs in a remote office recently have been converted from local mode to FlexConnect to take advantage of the local switching. After the change, remote wireless users report voice quality issues and bad quality on wireless IP phones while roaming. A debug is performed, and it is noticed that the 802.11r Fast Transition is not working as expected, like on local mode AP, though the same WLAN configuration is in place. What is the cause of the issue regarding the FlexConnect APs?
A network engineer is troubleshooting connectivity issues between two WLCs running 8.x code in SSO mode and finds that the redundancy management heartbeat is failing. Which packet type must be filtered for heartbeats when taking a capture to verify communication?