okay next one. question EC108
Which access point mode allows a supported AP to function like a WLAN client would, associating and identifying client connectivity issues?
but i found this
To address these issues we have created Cisco's Wireless Service Assurance and a new AP mode called "sensor" mode. Cisco's Wireless Service Assurance platform has three components, namely, Wireless Performance Analytics, Real-time Client Troubleshooting, and Proactive Health Assessment. Using a supported AP or dedicated sensor the device can actually function much like a WLAN client would associating and identifying client connectivity issues within the network in real time without requiring an IT or technician to be on site.
https://content.cisco.com/chapter.sjs?ur...e.html.xml
so i would go with sensor mode
ideas?
okay next question is a bit confusing:
What is the role of the RP in PIM sparse mode?
i looked at reference presented in the answer.
int the book ccnp and ccie ent core 350-401 official cert guide page 354 a randevous point is defined as :
"...An RP is a single common root placed at a chosen point af a shard distribution tree...."therefore i would go with C not D but im still a bit confused. any more on point explinations?
Which access point mode allows a supported AP to function like a WLAN client would, associating and identifying client connectivity issues?
- A. client mode
- B. SE-connect mode
- C. sensor mode
- D. sniffer mode
but i found this
To address these issues we have created Cisco's Wireless Service Assurance and a new AP mode called "sensor" mode. Cisco's Wireless Service Assurance platform has three components, namely, Wireless Performance Analytics, Real-time Client Troubleshooting, and Proactive Health Assessment. Using a supported AP or dedicated sensor the device can actually function much like a WLAN client would associating and identifying client connectivity issues within the network in real time without requiring an IT or technician to be on site.
https://content.cisco.com/chapter.sjs?ur...e.html.xml
so i would go with sensor mode
ideas?
okay next question is a bit confusing:
What is the role of the RP in PIM sparse mode?
- A. The RP maintains default aging timeouts for all multicast streams requested by the receivers.
- B. The RP acts as a control-plane node only and does not receive or forward multicast packets.
- C. The RP is the multicast router that is the root of the PIM-SM shared multicast distribution tree.
- D. The RP responds to the PIM join messages with the source of a requested multicast group.
i looked at reference presented in the answer.
int the book ccnp and ccie ent core 350-401 official cert guide page 354 a randevous point is defined as :
"...An RP is a single common root placed at a chosen point af a shard distribution tree...."therefore i would go with C not D but im still a bit confused. any more on point explinations?