Which two statements best describe the LAG configuration between a Cisco WLC and a Cisco Catalyst switch?

Which two statements best describe the LAG configuration between a Cisco WLC and a Cisco
Catalyst switch? (Choose two.)

Which two statements best describe the LAG configuration between a Cisco WLC and a Cisco
Catalyst switch? (Choose two.)

A.
The Catalyst switch should be configured for PAgP.

B.
The Catalyst switch should be configured only for Layer 2 load balancing.

C.
The Catalyst switch should be configured for “on” mode.

D.
The Cisco WLC relies on the connected switch to perform the load-balance of traffic.

E.
The Cisco WLC aggregates multiple management interfaces into a single virtual interface.



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raghu

raghu

When LAG is enabled, the system dynamically manages port redundancy and load balances access points transparently to the user.

interface GigabitEthernet
switchport
channel-group mode on
no shutdown

LAG requires the EtherChannel to be configured for ‘mode on’ on both the controller and the Catalyst switch.