Which one of the following is not needed for a lightweight AP in default local mode to be able to support three SSIDs that are bound to three VLANs?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNAWhich one of the following is not needed for a lightweight AP in default local mode to be able to support three SSIDs that are bound to three VLANs?

Which one of the following is not needed for a lightweight AP in default local mode to be able to support three SSIDs that are bound to three VLANs?

  • A trunk link carrying three VLANs
  • An access link bound to a single VLAN
  • A WLC connected to three VLANs
  • A CAPWAP tunnel to a WLC

Explanation: A trunk link carrying three VLANs is not needed at all. A lightweight AP in local mode needs only an access link with a single VLAN; everything else is carried over the CAPWAP tunnel to a WLC. The WLC will need to be connected to three VLANs so that it can work with the LAP to bind them to the three SSIDs.

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