A customer is running a guest WLAN with a foreign/export-anchor setup. There is one anchor WLC in the US and two in Europe. Anchor WLC priorities are used to prefer local anchors. During a routine network audit, it is discovered that a large number of guest client sessions in the US are anchored to the WLCs in Europe. Which reason explains this behavior?

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  • A. The foreign WLC failed and recovered.
  • B. The US anchor WLC failed and recovered.
  • C. The US anchor WLC is anchored to itself with a priority value of zero.
  • D. The anchor WLC is in the same mobility group.
Answer: Option B.
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