Which of the following is not a valid way that an AP can learn of WLCs that it might join?
- Primed entries
- List from a previously joined controller
- DHCP
- Subnet broadcast
- DNS
- Over-the-air neighbor message from another AP
Explanation: An AP can learn controller addresses by using any of the listed methods except for an over-the-air neighbor message. APs do send neighbor messages over the air, but they are used to discover neighboring APs—not potential WLCs to join.
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