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Passed today
3 Questions D&D from vceguidecom
1 Question about enabling clean-air on the wlc
about 7-10 wlc questions
Other questions from examtopicscom
And some question from page 27 the 2nd uploaded pdf file
Also about 7 questions never seen before
Page 27:
Shirokuma
October 10th, 2019
Passed today.
90% of my exam question come from this dump.
https:// dr*ve.g**gle.c*m / dr*ve / folders/ 1-Z58AH8HDn3W1PpkHIIp98ABDuG064Y0?usp=sharing
replace * with correct word. If I spell it, this post will not come out
Passed yesterday. Dumps used from Passleader 90% accurate dumps.
This question is there:
As for the ITU-R question. I would just think it would be 3 sets of boxes, add each regions into them.
region 1 Europe, Northern Asia, Africa
region 2 North and South America
region 3 South Asia and Australasia
Above was my answer.
One again was: something like: What comes next after you push or click WPS PIN Entry on your Andorid Phone? 5the question is wright but i can’t remember the answer sections)
Dumps from pass leader very good; Used that and pass with 87xxxx
A client wants to implement an enterprise WLAN solution with the minimum hardware deployed onsite. What solution fulfills this requirement?
A. converged
B. centralized
C. autonomous
D. cloud
what is your opinion?
@TT
Would you be able to share this pass leader dumps with us?
@JEVc
C is correct!
thanks a lot @Lima
Which CLI command shows the controller configuration in a way that is similar to the way that it is displayed on Cisco IOS routers?
A. show config
B. show run config
C. show run-config
D. show running config
E. show running-config
C or E?????
@ JEVC
I think that the correct answer is D.
If you want to implement a enterprise WLAN solution you need the same number of autonomous and cloud APs, the diffence is that a cloud-based architecture the AP management function is pushed out of the enterprise and into the Internet cloud.
@JEVC
I will go with (C) show run-config
Based on this:cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-5/cmd-ref/b-cr85/show_commands_r_to_z.html#wp2616355614
Question: Which command shows the IP address of a client associated with an AP?
A. show clienrft detail
B. show client ap 802.11 {a || b} all
C. show client ap 802.11 {a || b}
D. show client summary
Correct answer: A
uestion: Which of the following technologies are unsupported in a converged infrastructure?
A. Mesh
B. FlexConnect
C. OEAP
D. AP direct connect
E. AP modules
Correct answer: A B C E?
I have done my test 965/1000,.
Exam Very easy all questions in Dumps.
not difficult at all, do not worry.
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End-to-end encryption is a management requirement for a wireless deployment. When importing the WLCs into Cisco Prime infrastructure 2.0, which two options represent the version of SNMP and remote access parameter that fulfill this requirement? (Choose two.)
A. HTTPS
B. SNMPv3
C. SNdMPv2c
D. SNMPv1
E. SSH
A&B or B&E?
I will go with A&B
End-to-end encryption is a management requirement for a wireless deployment. When importing the WLCs into Cisco Prime infrastructure 2.0, which two options represent the version of SNMP and remote access parameter that fulfill this requirement? (Choose two.)
A. HTTPS
B. SNMPv3
End-to-end encryption is a management requirement for a wireless deployment. When importing the WLCs into Cisco Prime infrastructure 2.0, which two options represent the version of SNMP and remote access parameter that fulfill this requirement? (Choose two.)
A. HTTPS
B. SNMPv3
C. SNdMPv2c
D. SNMPv1
E. SSH
B and E
HTTPS is not available in Cisco Prime 2.0
https://wwwqqqyoutube.com/watch?v=hGNIEopJ6iI
Sorry I was wrong for the following question answers are B and E:
https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless-mobility-documents/adding-controllers-to-the-prime-infrastructure/ta-p/3140412
End-to-end encryption is a management requirement for a wireless deployment. When importing the WLCs into Cisco Prime infrastructure 2.0, which two options represent the version of SNMP and remote access parameter that fulfill this requirement? (Choose two.)
A. HTTPS
B. SNMPv3
C. SNdMPv2c
D. SNMPv1
E. SSH
r B&E?
Hi everyone.
Today I passed my certification exam
score 941
Thanks alot for your help
@JEVC
Congratulations!
Any comments or feedback about the test pls?
Congrats JEVC,
Please, any feedback would be apreciate
@jevc do you have some dumps?
Hi @Lima @Clauds thank you.
About my exam:
*Most of the questions were from passleader.
*One question about two ways to load devices on Cisco Prime.
*One drag and drop question about Regions
Region 1: Europe, Africa, Northern Asia
Region 2: North America, South America
Region 3: Southern Asia and Australia
*This question:
Which number is the expected RSSI value for a client card with a 3 dBi antenna and a received signal value of -9 dB?
A. 6 dB
B. -6 dB
C. -12 dB (This was my answer)
D. 12 dB
*The rest of questions were very easy.
@Tomtpc
Only the passleader and this page w.w.w.examtopics.com/exams/cisco/200-355/view/ that basically have the same.
A customer is using a “guest” VLAN at a remote site to provide access for onsite guests or visitors to access the Internet, while prohibiting them from accessing internal sites. Which network technology isolates guest traffic while utilizing the existing corporate network?
A. vPC
B. frame relay
C. DMVPN
D. GRE tunnel
C or D
Thanks JEVC.
Did you encounter any questions regarding cisco WCS ? (which I know it’s end-of-life)
Also did you encounter any laboratory type question ?
@JEVC
Do you mind sharing passleader dump here please?
@JEVS
Why -12 ? I see the same in dumps BUT it makes no sense ? ?anyone ?
How many types of control frames are only used in PCF mode?
. 1
. 4
3
2
Correct Answer: 3 – correct ??
@JEVC Thanks for your feedbacks
QUESTION 159
Which mode is valid for a lightweight access point????
. broadcasting
. blocked
. foreign
SE-connect – no since in this mode AP is not connected to WLC
@Clauds
Did you encounter any questions regarding cisco WCS? (which I know it’s end-of-life)
none
Also did you encounter any laboratory type question?
neither
@JEVC – any of the questions I posted on this page and the previous ?
@Bbb
Because I found this explanation from Pearson:
RSSI: An indication of the power level being received by the antenna.
Then the value of RSSI must minor of the value on the Rx.
@Bbb
From Official Cert Guide Page 208
Many Cisco APs can operate in either autonomous or lightweight mode, depending on
which code image is loaded and run. From the WLC, you can also configure a lightweight
AP to operate in one of the following special-purpose modes:
■ Local—The default lightweight mode that offers one or more functioning BSSs on a specific
channel. During times that it is not transmitting, the LAP will scan the other channels
to measure the noise floor, measure interference, discover rogue devices, and match
against intrusion detection system (IDS) events.
■ Monitor—The LAP does not transmit at all, but its receiver is enabled to act as a dedicated
sensor. The LAP checks for IDS events, detects rogue access points, and determines
the position of stations through location-based services (LBS).
■ FlexConnect—An LAP at a remote site can locally switch traffic between an SSID and a
VLAN if its CAPWAP tunnel to the WLC is down and if it is configured to do so.
■ Sniffer—An LAP dedicates its radios to receiving 802.11 traffic from other sources,
much like a sniffer or packet capture device. The captured traffic is then forwarded to
a PC running network analyzer software such as Wildpackets OmniPeek or WireShark,
where it can be analyzed further.
■ Rogue detector—An LAP dedicates itself to detecting rogue devices by correlating
MAC addresses heard on the wired network with those heard over the air. Rogue devices
are those that appear on both networks.
■ Bridge—An LAP becomes a dedicated bridge (point to point or point to multipoint)
between two networks. Two LAPs in bridge mode can be used to link two locations separated
by a distance. Multiple LAPs in bridge mode can form an indoor or outdoor mesh
network.
■ Flex+Bridge—FlexConnect operation is enabled on a mesh AP.
■ SE-Connect—The LAP dedicates its radios to spectrum analysis on all wireless channels.
You can remotely connect a PC running software such as MetaGeek Chanalyzer or Cisco
Spectrum Expert to the LAP to collect and analyze the spectrum analysis data to discover
sources of interference.
@Bbb
Yes, I remember this questions:
*Drag and drop
IDR = record containing all information a WLC has about a specific interference device
AQI = overall spectrum cleanliness measure that takes into account the severity of all interface sources
SI = number between 1 and 100 that measures the impact of a given (single) interface device on a quality of the spectrum
Spectrum Intelligence – data about the RF spectrum that is derived from advanced interference algorithms
* Refer to the exhibit
Data rates:
6Mbps ===Disabled
9Mbps ===Supported
12Mbps ===Mandatory
18Mbps ===Supported
24Mbps ===Mandatory
36Mbps ===Supported
48Mbps ===Mandatory
54Mbps ===Supported
Given the WLC data rate configuration, a control frame is sent at which speed?
A. 9 Mbps
B. 12 Mbps
C. 48 Mbps
D. 54 Mbps
Congrats!
How do we get this Passleader dump please? Thanks!
@JEVC – thank you -12 makes sence now – i have been reading the question backwards … a lot of tricky questions in my opinion, what do you think of this one :
A customer has a deployment of Cisco Identity Services Engine, Cisco 5508 Wireless Controllers, and Cisco Prime Infrastructure. When you troubleshoot client connectivity, which two management interface GUIs provide real-time information on client association? (Choose two.)
ISE Policy Services
. Prime Infrastructure
. ISE Monitoring
. Wireless Controller
. DHCP Server
@Bbb
I would go with Prime Infrastructure and Wireless Controller.
Official Cert Guide says:
PAGE 455
Perhaps the most important information about the client is listed as the Policy Manager State. Before a controller will permit a client to fully associate with a basic service set (BSS), the client must progress through a sequence of states. Each state refers to a policy that the client must meet before moving on to the next state.
START: Client activity has just begun.
AUTHCHECK: Client must pass Layer 2 authentication policy.
8021X_REQD: Client must pass 802.1x authentication.
L2AUTHCOMPLETE: Layer 2 policy is complete; Layer 3 policies can begin.
WEP_REQD: Client must authenticate with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).
DHCP_REQD: WLC is waiting to learn the client’s IP address.
WEBAUTH_REQD: Client must pass web authentication.
RUN: Client has passed Layer 2 and Layer 3 policies, successfully associated, and can pass traffic.
PAGE 461
Prime Infrastructure offers a “single pane of glass” interface into wireless networks by communicating with and gathering information from the wireless controllers. You can perform quite a bit of troubleshooting directly through the controller GUI and CLI too—much of it the same as from PI.
As a wireless client probes and attempts to associate with an AP, it is essentially communicating with the controller. You can access a wealth of troubleshooting information from the controller, as long as you know the client’s MAC address. You can view a client’s current status by navigating to Monitor > Clients. The controller will display every client that is associated to any of its APs.
Click the client MAC address link to display all the detailed information known about the client. The information that is shown is very similar to the client details that Prime Infrastructure shows, including client statistics, the client’s policy manager state, security parameters, and RF readings.
In both appears the Field “Policy Manager State” where you can see the state in which the client is or if the client is fully associated.
Hi Bbb and JEVC
Please let me what to study beside the certificate guide book? I am looking for a practice questions please help!
@JEVC – thank you. That is what i think also for this q ,but as the exam date gets closer i am starting to really doubt myself…..too many wrong questions in the pg 27 dump and in all dumps and too many questions
What about this :Given the WLC data rate configuration, a control frame is sent at which speed?
All i coud find is that ACK (control) frames are send at one rate lower then the data frame …
Also management frames are send at the lowest Mandatory rate
@Bbb
In my opinion is 48Mbps
Official Cert Guide page 142
At least one data rate must be mandatory to provide a common rate that can be used for management and control frames. In fact, the AP will always send broadcast management frames using the lowest mandatory rate.
So the supported data rates are discarded.
Other data rates can be configured as supported. Normal data frames and unicast management frames will be sent at whatever supported rate is most optimal between the client and the AP. Acknowledgment frames are sent at the first mandatory rate that is below the current optimal data rate.
48Mbps is the first mandatory rate that is below the current optimal data rate (54Mbps)
Failed today :) found this web site and I will work with the dumps on pg 27 and try to reserch and pass again in few weeks
https:// dr*ve.g**gle.c*m / dr*ve / folders/ 1-Z58AH8HDn3W1PpkHIIp98ABDuG064Y0?usp=sharing
This is the best link I found here from pg 27
sldo examtopict and vce page
3 dnd , clean air, regions and i will look for the 3rd and post it here when i find it.
I plan to research the questions in the dumps and go back in a few weeks.
@JEVS – thank you for the feedback. I really had doubts about those question and you were very helpful
@JVEC
@BBB
@anyone
What is the correct answer?
Which statement about beamforming on a wireless network is true?
A. It increases the RF coverage of the access points
B. It moves the wireless signal automatically to different channels when there is high utilization
C. It improves the SNR by focusing the signal transmission to the client
D. It balances the traffic load by distributing clients across different access points
@Niken!
C.
With transmit beamforming (T×BF), the phase of the signal is altered as it is fed into each transmitting antenna so that the resulting signals will all arrive in phase at a specific receiver. This has a constructive effect, improving the signal quality and SNR.
@JEVC Thank you
@JEVC
Thanks for your feedback here in advance.
I read the Cisco guide book and practiced questions from the book as well from ExamTopics website and now I am going through the PDF files questions from page 27, do I still need to buy and practice the passleader dumps questions? Please advise here
C for the TxBF question I had it on my exam but dont remember how i answered
@WiFi study the dump …..there were 20-25 qestions on the exam that were not from that dump….but other dump have 600q and it is too much in my opinion
@JEVC
What the answer of this question please? And thanks!
* Refer to the exhibit below
Data rates:
6Mbps ===Disabled
9Mbps ===Supported
12Mbps ===Mandatory
18Mbps ===Supported
24Mbps ===Mandatory
36Mbps ===Supported
48Mbps ===Mandatory
54Mbps ===Supported
Given the WLC data rate configuration, a control frame is sent at which speed?
A. 9 Mbps
B. 12 Mbps
C. 48 Mbps
D. 54 Mbps
@WiFi-admin
ExamTopics and Passleader are basically the same. Search on Google “passleader 200-355”
My advice is to look for the questions you have doubts or those that you think are wrong. This is how I did it.
@Niken!
In my opinion is 48Mbps
Official Cert Guide page 142
At least one data rate must be mandatory to provide a common rate that can be used for management and control frames. In fact, the AP will always send broadcast management frames using the lowest mandatory rate.
So the supported data rates are discarded.
Other data rates can be configured as supported. Normal data frames and unicast management frames will be sent at whatever supported rate is most optimal between the client and the AP. Acknowledgment frames are sent at the first mandatory rate that is below the current optimal data rate.
48Mbps is the first mandatory rate that is below the current optimal data rate (54Mbps)
boboFebruary 1st, 2020