An engineer configured the optimized client roaming on Cisco WLC with an RSSI threshold of 72dBm. Clients report frequent disconnections. What must be configured for the AP to guide the client to a better AP?
An engineer configured the optimized client roaming on Cisco WLC with an RSSI threshold of 72dBm. Clients report frequent disconnections. What must be configured for the AP to guide the client to a better AP?
To improve client roaming, BSS transition should be enabled on the SSID to guide clients to better APs by providing information about potential candidates for roaming. Additionally, optimized roaming should be configured at the radio level to prompt clients to move to another AP when their signal strength falls below a specified threshold. This combination ensures clients have both the necessary guidance and the appropriate settings to maintain stable connections.
The BSS transition will help customer to move to the next AP in there roaming process. The BSS is enable on SSID and not on radio.
option C sounds better
BSS Transition (802.11v): This feature helps in steering the client to a better AP by providing information about the best candidate APs for roaming. Enabling BSS transition ensures that clients are informed about other APs they can move to, improving the roaming decisions made by the client devices. Optimized Roaming: This feature on the SSID level ensures that the clients are prompted to roam to a better AP when their signal strength falls below the configured RSSI threshold.
Actually, you're right. Answer is D.