Implementing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSI) — Question 82
The Cisco Hyperlocation detection threshold is currently set to -50 dBm. After reviewing the wireless user location, discrepancies have been noticed. To improve the Cisco Hyperlocation accuracy, an engineer attempts to change the detection threshold to -100 dBm. However, the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless
Controller does not allow this change to be applied. What actions should be taken to resolve this issue?
Answer options
- A. Disable Cisco Hyperlocation, change the Cisco Hyperlocation detection threshold, and then enable it.
- B. Create a new profile on Cisco CMX with the new Cisco Hyperlocation detection range, and apply it on the WLAN.
- C. Place the APs to monitor mode, shutdown the radios, and then change the Cisco Hyperlocation detection threshold.
- D. Shutdown all radios on the controller, change the Cisco Hyperlocation detection range, and enable the radios again.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because disabling Cisco Hyperlocation allows the system to modify the detection threshold without restrictions, and then re-enabling it applies the new settings. The other options either do not address the requirement to change the threshold effectively or involve unnecessary steps that do not resolve the issue.