Refer to the exhibit. An engineer is troubleshooting an issue with client devices triggering excessive power changes on APs in the 2.4 GHz band. Which action resolves this issue?
Refer to the exhibit. An engineer is troubleshooting an issue with client devices triggering excessive power changes on APs in the 2.4 GHz band. Which action resolves this issue?
The issue described is related to client devices triggering excessive power changes on access points in the 2.4 GHz band. Coverage Hole Detection is a feature that attempts to identify areas with insufficient wireless coverage and can cause access points to adjust their power levels to address perceived coverage gaps. Disabling Coverage Hole Detection can prevent these unnecessary power adjustments, thereby resolving the issue.
Provided answer is correct. "The device discriminates between coverage holes that can and cannot be corrected. For coverage holes that can be corrected, the device mitigates the coverage hole by increasing the transmit power level for that specific access point" https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/ewc/16-12/config-guide/ewc_cg_16_12/coverage_hole_detection.pdf
the given answer seems correct.
D looks correct
D looks correct
wiki: A higher DTIM period may increase the potential savings in power consumption but reduce the communication throughput, and vice versa. -> so B doesn't seem to be correct
The DTIM (Delivery Traffic Indication Message) interval determines how often the AP sends a beacon frame containing buffered multicast or broadcast data. Setting the DTIM interval to 0 can result in more frequent transmission of beacon frames, which may help improve connectivity and reduce the need for excessive power adjustments by the APs.