You are designing an 802.11 wireless network to include a controller as a central configuration point and
access points across several remote sites. Which two aspects will manage the flow of the traffic to meet these
design considerations? (Choose two.)
A. WLAN local switching with VLAN mapping requires that VLAN ID that is mapped on the AP to match a
dynamic interface that is configured on the wireless LAN controller.
B. Layer 3 roaming is not supported for locally switched WLANs.
C. The 802.1x authentication for a client associated to an AP on a locally switched WLAN is always handled
at the wireless LAN controller side.
D. The access point can receive multicast traffic in the form of multicast packets from the WLC.
E. WLAN access lists can be applied only to centrally switched WLANs.
Answer: BE
Explanation:
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