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Hi Jose, I will post the question if I find it. I could not find it either. can someone please post that question.
Kevim, I’m not sure exactly what the correct answer here to improve real-time hanoff?
I read before that changing the AP type in prime does not change the signal strength that much in the heat map so (D) is wrong.
I do not understand what resolution is in prime would improve the real time cutoff. I think (B) is wrong too
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/network/change_and_configuration_management/2-0/user/guide/PrimeNetwork38_ChangeConfigMgmt_Guide/intro.html
the correct two options to improve real-time hanoff? I think C and E. does anyone adjust the azimuth angles of the AP antenna before in prime?
Tammy, in my point of view A, C or E are the correct anwsers.. but don´t have sure choosing what two of them.
I think you are right. I never adjust the azimuth, so C and E.
Anyone to confirm that too?
Appreciate
Tammy what is your idea about this
What do you think about the Tony Question in page 9 (of the forum) about low-throughtput RF design?
A) bridge
b) sniffer
c) flexbridge
d) felexcnonnect
e)local
A customer has determined that a cable run for a low-throughput RF design is not economically feasible to install. Which two access point modes can alleviate these customer concerns? (Choose two.)
Flexbridge i think is correct, but what is the other?!
A hospital environment was designed to guarantee RF coverage at or better than -67 dBm in the 5 GHz spectrum. The customer mandates that RRM be used for
DCA and TPC in both bands. After deployment, why do many of the legacy 802.11b/g devices have difficulty maintaining connectivity?
it looks like (A) can be correct too for two options to improve real-time hanoff?
https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/getting-started-with-wireless/how-to-position-an-ap-3502e-in-a-wcs-map-azimuth-and-elevation/td-p/2047233
I agree with you Kevim, A/C/E are the correct answers
What do you think is the best awnser? I found in many sites, that can be C or D???!! Confuse
C. TPC drastically reduces Tx power in the 2.4 GHz band.
D. TCP drastically increases Tx power in the 2.4 GHz band.
By the link below what do you think
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/8-3/b_RRM_White_Paper/b_RRM_White_Paper_chapter_0101.html
https://supportforums.cisco.com/t5/getting-started-with-wireless/what-is-rssi-snr-and-technical-specification-value-in-dbm/m-p/1566929
for two options to improve real-time hanoff? I’m going with A and C.
Adjusting RSSI in prime does not improve the real time cut off. it is just an indicator. thats what I understood after doing some research. please let me know if I’m wrong
Tony, for C. TPC drastically reduces Tx power in the 2.4 GHz band.
D. TCP drastically increases Tx power in the 2.4 GHz band.
C is the correct answer.
a cabling contractor is working at a customer facility. the contractor is asking what rating of cable should be installed in the return-air area. which information can be referenced to provide for this application?
a OSHA Codes
b BICSI TDDM
c NEC Rating
d IEEE standards
is the correct answer B or C?
Hello Tammy, about the question real-time hand-off, after doing some research too, i didn´t find any info that help to say that is A or C | C or E..
Anyone with other information that coul help?
About the question of cabling contractor, i will go through BICSI TDDM, that is a international standard.
https://www.bicsi.org/uploadedFiles/BICSI_Website/Global_Community/Presentations/Middle_East_and_Africa/09%20Asef%20Baddar-Leviton.pdf
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Hello Tammy,
What do you think about this question/awnser?
I cannot post.. the question….
Its About a warehouse, and the awnser is incorrect i think, because its Extrapolate, and i think its a passive
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Tony, what is the answers come with this question? A hospital environment was designed to guarantee RF coverage at or better than -67 dBm in the 5 GHz spectrum. The customer mandates that RRM be used for
DCA and TPC in both bands. After deployment, why do many of the legacy 802.11b/g devices have difficulty maintaining connectivity?
for the real time cut off question, I do use prime at work and when I change the RSSI value in prime, it does not impact the end users. If we want to change RSSI value to impact the end devices we will have to change it in the controller. thats why I think the correct answers are A/C. what do you think?
A hospital environment was designed to guarantee RF coverage at or better than -67 dBm in the 5 GHz spectrum. The customer mandates that RRM be used for
DCA and TPC in both bands. After deployment, why do many of the legacy 802.11b/g devices have difficulty maintaining connectivity?
I would go with C
Hi Tammy,
Yes, i agree with you, for the HospitaL will go with C (TPC reduces..)
For the real-time HandOff i bet in A and C, like you.
C definitely is.
For what i reed about the RSSI cutoff value (i didn´t find any information explain correctly.. just the link above)
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/3-2/user/guide/bk_CiscoPrimeInfrastructure_3_2_0_UserGuide/bk_CiscoPrimeInfrastructure_3_1_0_UserGuide_chapter_0111.html
An engineer must design wireless coverage in thick-walled stairwells. Which information should the engineer refer to when determining where APs can be installed?
A. Local or National Building Code
B. IEEE
C. BICSI TDMM
D. Cisco Hardware Installation Guide
Tammy what do you think is the correct awnser for the below? A or D
Hi Tony, For the real-time HandOff, yes I was not able to find details more than you found
For this question, An engineer must design wireless coverage in thick-walled stairwells. Which information should the engineer refer to when determining where APs can be installed?
I’m going with A. Cisco documents does not explain where to install APs in stairwells. what do you think?
Yes Tammy. My guest is A (National Building..) too.
Tammy, about the following what is your feeling
Its About a warehouse, and the awnser is incorrect i think extrapolate is wrong, and i think the right is preditive tool.
Do you agree?
Tony, yes I think predictive tool is the correct answer.
question RF environment contains noise of -87 to -90 dBm. is the correct answer -62 or -67?
An engineer is assigned to replace an older data-grade autonomous wireless network with a Cisco controller-based wireless network to meet Voice over WLAN needs. The customer also wants all existing cable infrastructure to be reused and no new cable be specified. How should the engineer respond to the customer’s requirements?
A. Implement the wireless network with the restraints and decrease the TPC …
B. Implement the wireless network with the restraints and utilize high-gain antenna…
C. Inform the customer that the network will not likely function as desired and a post ..
D. Inform the customer that it is not possible to provide coverage and quality ..
is the answer B or C?
Does anyone knows the ipv6 question?
Tammy,
About the last tricky question, i think is B, because If the customer dont want New cable, the only solution os B.
But os very tricky
About the other question, i woud go for -67dBm, because it´s in cisco info
About the question of antennas in mesh network, i think is a Patch and a Yagi, because dish Antenna is not for mesh network, do you agree Tammy?
I know cisco recommand -67 but the question is giving a different noise levels. those questions are really tricky and we do not have resources to all the questions
Patch is used for outdoor but I’m not sure if we can use it for mesh because of the distance. I will do some research
Yes, you are right, cisco does not provide many info about some questions. But the question about -67dBm is right, i do some research and found many criterias that say that.
Tammy, maybe you are right (it´s a dish)
https://www.quora.com/Could-Satellite-Dishs-antennas-be-used-for-a-Mesh-Net-instead-of-Routers-because-of-their-long-range
awesome! thank you Tony. Do you know anything about this question? I remember seeing it too in the test but I cant remember it
TSpec.. (chosse three)?
A) Gold QoS
b) Platinnum QoS
c) Cac
That was on my exam too.. i dont remenber anything more..just that.. It was about TSpec, and only remember that where 5 options, (and to choose three)