Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD) — Question 176
A network engineer is working for an enterprise where most of the laptops support 802.11v. To optimize the client roaming experience, configuration changes must be made on the corporate SSID to force clients to use the best APs based on the 802.11 v BSS transition message. Which configuration meets this requirement?
Answer options
- A. Enable BSS transition for the SSID and disable dissociation imminent to avoid client disconnects.
- B. Enable the BSS transition option with an optimized roaming timer for the corporate SSID.
- C. Enable coverage hole detection and BSS transition and disable dissociation imminent.
- D. Disable coverage hole detection and enable 802.11k for the corporate SSID.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The correct answer, B, specifies enabling BSS transition with an optimized roaming timer, which is essential for improving client roaming based on 802.11v. Option A does not address the requirement for an optimized roaming timer, while option C introduces coverage hole detection, which is not necessary for this scenario. Option D focuses on enabling 802.11k, which is not the primary requirement here.