Question 2
A customer has several small branches and wants to deploy a WI-FI solution with local management using CAPWAP.
Which deployment model meets this requirement?
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Mobility Express is the ability to use an access point (AP) as a controller instead of a real WLAN controller. But this solution is only suitable for small to midsize, or multi-site branch locations where you might not want to invest in a dedicated WLC. A Mobility Express WLC can support up to 100 APs. Mobility Express WLC also uses CAPWAP to communicate to other APs. Note: Local mode is the most common mode that an AP operates in. This is also the default mode. In local mode, the LAP maintains a CAPWAP (or LWAPP) tunnel to its associated controller.
Mobility Express is the ability to use an access point (AP) as a controller instead of a real WLAN controller. But this solution is only suitable for small to midsize, or multi-site branch locations where you might not want to invest in a dedicated WLC. A Mobility Express WLC can support up to 100 APs. Mobility Express WLC also uses CAPWAP to communicate to other APs.
Note: Local mode is the most common mode that an AP operates in. This is also the default mode. In local mode, the LAP maintains a CAPWAP (or LWAPP) tunnel to its associated controller.