Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD) — Question 93
During a wireless design all APs are mapped to designated controllers in case of a failure. The controllers are located in the same data center but in different racks. An AP failed over to a controller that was not defined on its High Availability tab. The customer does not want the AP to move back to its defined Cisco
WLCs until they manually intervene. What needs to be addressed in the design?
Answer options
- A. Set AP fallback to enabled.
- B. Set AP fallback to disabled.
- C. Change the HA SKU secondary unit option.
- D. Change the default mobility domain.
Correct answer: B
Explanation
Disabling AP fallback ensures that the access point will not automatically switch back to its defined Cisco WLCs without manual intervention, which aligns with the customer's requirements. Enabling fallback (option A) contradicts the need for manual control, while changing the HA SKU (option C) and modifying the mobility domain (option D) do not address the specific issue of AP behavior during failover.