What is one customer requirement that can drive the need for a relatively dense AP deployment, in which the coverage areas of at least three AP radios overlap?
An indoor sports stadium has 5,000seats in two rings:
The stadium has a ceiling height of 60 feet (18m).
There is a catwalk around the perimeter of the court, between the court and the seating areas. This catwalk is 40 feet (12m) from the floor.
There are two scoreboards at either end of the stadium. The construction of the stadium is concrete and steel.
The customer does not want an under-seat, pico cell deployment, and the customer requires 802.11ac Wave 2. Which
AP model is appropriate to provide coverage in the main stadium bowl?
A hospital needs a wireless solution which will provide guest access for patients and visitors, as well as for medical staff. In addition to laptops and tablets, staff have wireless voice communicator devices. Some medical equipment also
connects wirelessly.
How can the network architect help to ensure that patient and visitor internet use does not interfere with more vital hospital applications?
An architect has recommended the deployment or RAPs at user home offices to provide access to the corporate LAN. How should the architect plan the SSID for the RAPs?
A customer has critical wired endpoints and wants to minimize the chances they will lose their connection to the network. These endpoints are dual-homed, each with two Ethernet connections that are in a link aggregation.
The architect plans to deploy two 5406R switches in the closet. What else should the architect specify in the plan?
A retailer currently has two redundant ClearPass C2000 DL360 Gen9 hardware appliances and two perpetual 1K Access licenses. The customer uses ClearPass to authenticate employee wireless devices and other corporate wireless
devices. ClearPass logs indicate that peak license usage is currently 1900.
The customer now wants to add a guest access solution. Guests will connect to an open SSID and redirected to a portal which they can use to self-register and log in. The customer anticipates that up to 1550 guest devices will connect at the same time.
The customer requires the most cost-effective solution that will meet the requirements. What should the network architect recommend for this solution?
A university has a dormitory with several floors. Currently, APs are deployed in the hallways about every 50 feet (15 m). The university has several issues with the existing network:
Students complain that the wireless network is very slow, and IT staff have observed a low signal in the student rooms.
Students want to connect some equipment, such as gaming consoles and IP TVs, on Ethernet, but the dorm rooms just have one Ethernet port.
What could the architect plan to resolve all of these pain points?
A company currently has 45 IAP-315 at a remote site. These IAPs connect to the main office on a WAN link and use an IPsec VPN to an MC. The company has determined that it needs better optimization and higher VPN throughput for traffic sent to the main office.
What should the network architect propose to fill this gap?