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| How long are client sessions with the WLAN limited to (by default) |
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| What does the TPC and DCA algorithms run by default |
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| NCS - Cisco Prime Network control system has been renamed to what |
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| Cisco Prime Infrastructre |
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| How many seconds are in 5 minutes |
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| What WLC interface is used for the Guest WLAN |
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| 1800 seconds is how many minutes |
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| How many seconds are in 10 minutes |
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| How many minutes is 600 seconds |
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| What auth method uses inner and outter auth within a EAP tunnel |
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| EAP generally only protectes what (outer or innter packets) |
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| What transmission type is used in 802.11b |
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| DSSS- Direct-sequence spread sprectrum |
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| What is Spatial multiplexing |
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| data is sent over 2+ radio chains (multiplexed) on the same channel |
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| Define the word "Spatial" |
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| Scattering does what to RF signals |
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| breaks them up into MANY differenct directions |
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| PS-polls are sent from what device (STA or AP) |
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| Station or the client is what sends a poll to the AP to request any frames that were buffered on the AP while the client was in power save mode |
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| Channel reuse is a term that describes what practice |
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| alternating channels to avoid overlap |
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| Releative received signal strength. Aka, the clients received signal strength relative to the absolute 1 signal level. |
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| list the 5 passive mgmt functions of the CUWN |
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| RF mgmt, assoaction & roaming, client auth, security mgmt, QOA |
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| What is a REAL TIME function of the CUWN |
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| Encryption, MAC mgmt, RF transmit - receive for RRM |
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| What port relays client DHCP requests, web auth and client mobility |
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| AP SSO groups controllers into what kinda pairs |
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| HA, so each WLC is always in sync w/ each other |
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| What WLC method allows client auth during roaming when you halve multiple controllers |
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| CCKM - Cisco Centralized Key Management |
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| What layer roaming uses tunnels to allow client roaming as if it was on the same ip subnet |
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| layer 3, since its IP based |
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| Layer 2 roaming is based on what with the client |
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| What kind of term allows Layer 3 IP roaming |
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| CAWAP tunnels. Cisco access wireless AP |
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| What standard decides how a client is listed in the association tables of WLC when its NOT in layer 3 roming |
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| TKIP is what kind of protocol in the 802..11i working group and created by the Wi-Fi Alliance |
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| TKIP stands for what and replaces what |
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| Temporal Key INTEGRITY protocol. Step up from WEP |
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| Distribution system ports connect what |
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| the WLC to a switch port in trunk mode |
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| WMAN us what kind of IEEE standard |
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| EoIP stands for what. and comes before or after CAPWAP tunnels |
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| Ethernet over IP. Preceeds CAPWAP |
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| DECT is on what band, and stands for what |
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| Digital enhanced cordless telecommunications. 1.9ghz band |
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| WLC uses admin/admin, what does a AP use as the default login |
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| What devices inverts (alters) the componets of a expected RF signal |
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| Define the roaming type: Local-to-foreign |
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| Define the roaming type: Local to local |
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| Define the roaming type: 802.11 mobile |
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| Describes the way a client is in the assocation table of the orginal WLC while in a L3 roam |
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| Define the roaming type: 802.11 |
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| How the client is listeded in assocation tables when NOT roaming |
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| What kind of roaming supports 802.11r credential caching |
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| Mobility groups, which also support CCKM, PKC and L2 and L3 roaming |
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| How long does a intracontroller roam take |
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| Link tests require what verison of CCX |
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| List the 4 kinds of alerms in WCS from least to most concerrn |
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| Critical (red arrow), Major, Orange arrow, minor - yellow circle |
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| TKIP is replaced with what that requires AES |
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| CCMP, counter /CBC-MAC protocol |
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| allows clients to maintain a list of keys used prior to joing the AP |
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| WLC supports how many WLANs |
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| EAP handles what function |
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| WEP keys are also described as what |
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| LAPs connect to switch in access or trunk mode |
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| AP connect to a switch in access or trunk mode |
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| Why does an AP need a trunk port unless its in LAP mode |
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| so that it can carry multipal vlans, aka so clients can connect to the proper vlan |
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| What command displays system errors and messages |
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| show traplog displays what |
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