Two Cisco 5520 Wireless LAN Controllers are managing all access points throughout the network. The WLCs are in different locations to provide geographical redundancy. A mobility group has been configured on both WLCs and has an UP status on both controllers. The APs in location A are statically configured to use controller A as the primary and controller B as the secondary. If the WLC in location A goes offline, the APs successfully join the WLC in location B, but they do not fail over to the primary configured controller. Which configuration task fixes this issue?

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  • A. Enable AP fallback globally on the WLC.
  • B. Change the AP Failover Priority to critical.
  • C. Use DHCP Option 43 and specify WLC in location A as primary.
  • D. Configure the WLC in location A as primary using the CAPWAP AP Controller IP Address command on all the location A access points.
Answer: Option A.
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