Implementing and Operating Cisco Enterprise Network Core Technologies (ENCOR) — Question 153

A client device roams between access points located on different floors in an atrium. The access points are joined to the same controller and configured in local mode. The access points are in different AP groups and have different IP addresses, but the client VLAN in the groups is the same.
Which type of roam occurs?

Answer options

Correct answer: D

Explanation

The correct answer is D, intra-controller, because the client is roaming between access points managed by the same controller. Options A and B are incorrect because those involve roaming across different controllers or subnets, which is not the case here. Option C is also incorrect as it refers to roaming within the same VLAN but does not specify the controller context.