A network administrator is configuring local WLC DHCP services. Which group of statements
regarding the output in the exhibit and the client DHCP process is correct?
A.
DHCP proxy is enabled. The WLC has sent the client DHCP Discover out, but no DHCP Offer
came back. This indicates DHCP proxy needs to be disabled for local WLC DHCP service.
B.
DHCP proxy is disabled. The WLC has received a DHCP request from the client. As the
capture does not include an indication a DHCP ACK was received or not, this does not indicate a
specific issue.
C.
DHCP proxy is disabled. The WLC has sent the client DHCP Discover out, but no DHCP Offer
came back. This indicates an apparent WLC issue.
D.
DHCP proxy is enabled. The client is requesting 192.168.141.50 and the WLC interface is on
VLAN 141. This points to a network VLAN 141 issue.
E.
DHCP proxy is enabled. The WLC has received the client DHCP Discover, but there should be
a DHCP ACK because the client asked to use 192.168.141.50. This is a client supplicant DHCP
issue.