Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD) — Question 29
A company has 10 access point licenses available on their backup Cisco WLC, and their primary Cisco WLC is at full capacity. 5 access points are set to high failover priority and 7 access points are set to critical failover priority. During a failure, not all critical access points failed over to the backup Cisco WLC. Which configuration is the cause of this issue?
Answer options
- A. The high priority access point is oversubscribed.
- B. network ap-priority is set to enable.
- C. The critical priority access point count is oversubscribed.
- D. network ap-priority is set to disable.
Correct answer: D
Explanation
The correct answer is D because setting 'network ap-priority' to disable prevents access points with critical failover priority from being prioritized during a failover event. As a result, the critical access points could not be fully utilized, leading to some not failing over. The other options do not address the priority configuration directly affecting failover behavior.