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A client device roams between access points located on different floors in an atrium. The access points are joined to the same controller and configured in local mode. The access points are in different AP groups and have different IP addresses, but the client VLAN in the groups is the same. What type of roam occurs?

A. inter-controller B. inter-subnet C. intra-VLAN D. intra-controller Answer: Option D. Explanation:  Reference: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-3/config-guide/b_cg83/b_cg83_chapter_010011.html Show AnswerDiscussion The post A client device roams between access points located on different floors in an atrium. The access points are joined to the same controller and configured in local mode. The access points are in different AP groups and have different IP… Read More »

When configuring an authorization policy, an administrator cannot see specific Active Directory groups present in their domain to be used as a policy condition. However, other groups that are in the same domain are seen. What is causing this issue?

A. Cisco ISE’s connection to the AD join point is failing. B. Cisco ISE only sees the built-in groups, not user created ones. C. The groups are not added to Cisco ISE under the AD join point. D. The groups are present but need to be manually typed as conditions. Answer: Option C. Explanation:  Reference: https://www.cisco.Com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/ise/2-3/ise_active_directory_integration/ b_ISE_AD_integration_2x.html Show… Read More »

Which three default endpoint identity groups does Cisco ISE create? (Choose three.)

A. endpoint B. unknown C. block list D. profiled E. allow list Answer: Option B, C, D. Explanation:  Reference: https://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.0/user_guide/ise10_man_identities.html#wp1203054 Show AnswerDiscussion The post Which three default endpoint identity groups does Cisco ISE create? (Choose three.) appeared first on Majanto.

What Does The Following Definition Describe? ‘The Division Of An Audience Into Groups Of Who They Are And What They Like, With A Goal Of Identifying A Group Most Interested In Your Product/Service.’

What Does The Following Definition Describe? ‘The Division Of An Audience Into Groups Of Who They Are And What They Like, With A Goal Of Identifying A Group Most Interested In Your Product/Service.’ Marketing channels Demographics Audience segmentation Group dynamics

Melissa’s Been Running A Google App Campaign With One Ad Group And She’s Looking To Optimize The Campaign By Creating Additional Ad Groups. What Should Melissa Do Next?

Melissa’s Been Running A Google App Campaign With One Ad Group And She’s Looking To Optimize The Campaign By Creating Additional Ad Groups. What Should Melissa Do Next? Create a new campaign and ad group for each different theme. Replace her existing ad group with a new one using a different theme. Maintain one evergreen ad group, and… Read More »

Samira Has A Travel App Named YourAdventure. Why Should She Create Themed Ad Groups For Specific Offerings, Such As Culinary Experiences, Guided Hikes, And Architectural Tours?

Samira Has A Travel App Named YourAdventure. Why Should She Create Themed Ad Groups For Specific Offerings, Such As Culinary Experiences, Guided Hikes, And Architectural Tours? Themed ad groups are used to set budgets by traveler interest. Themed ad groups are used to adjust bids by traveler interest. Themed ad groups are used to create and deliver relevant… Read More »

A customer asks an engineer to explain the concept of mobility domains and mobility groups. Which statement does the engineer respond with?

A. A mobility group does not constrain the distribution of security context of a client and also does not constrain AP fail-over between controllers when the WLC are in the same mobility domain. B. If WLCs are in the same mobility domain, they communicate with each other but, if an anchor WLC is present it must be in… Read More »

When configuring IPv6 on an interface, which two IPv6 multicast groups are joined? (Choose two.)

A. 2000::/3 B. 2002::5 C. FC00::/7 D. FF02::1 E. FF02::2 Answer: Option D, E. Explanation:  When an interface is configured with IPv6 address, it automatically joins the all nodes (FF02::1) and solicited-node (FF02::1:FFxx:xxxx) multicast groups. The all-node group is used to communicate with all interfaces on the local link, and the solicited-nodes multicast group is required for link-layer… Read More »