When an access point is seeking to join wireless LAN controller, which message is sent to the AP-Manager interface?
When an access point is seeking to join wireless LAN controller, which message is sent to the AP-Manager interface?
When an access point is seeking to join a wireless LAN controller, it sends a 'Discovery request' message to the AP-Manager interface. This is the initial step in the communication process, where the access point attempts to discover the controller, allowing further communication and configuration to take place. This process is standard in wireless LAN environments to ensure proper connectivity and management.
It's bloody D. Who the hells fact checks this answers?
Can the answer be updated to D please?
It's C we use DORA D=discover O=offer R=request A =acknowledge we start with discover not request
DISCOVERY request. C is 'DHCP' request.
I think c before send a request the need to send discover first
The answer is D
It's D lol
D is right answer
the person that post this question and put the answer as C is a fool lmao, even the site reference he put says D is the correct answer, shaking my head.
discovery request
D is the correct one
S/b join request which was not listed
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/5500-series-wireless-controllers/119286-lap-notjoin-wlc-tshoot.html The LAPs always connect to the management interface address of the controller first with a discovery request.
D -discovery request
This has nothing to do with DHCP D is correct
Correct to D Please
Giving this one the D.
it´s D