What three characteristics are components of mobility anchoring?

What three characteristics are components of mobility anchoring? (Choose three.)

What three characteristics are components of mobility anchoring? (Choose three.)

A.
enabled as a global setting

B.
enabled on a per WLAN basis

C.
restricts clients to a specific subnet

D.
client traffic is tunneled to predefined WLC(s)

E.
only one mobility anchor is allowed per WLAN

F.
acts as master controller for a mobility group



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nephelai

nephelai

wlan – subnet – traffic

jack c

jack c

basis client tunnel

daz

daz

Mobility Anchor, also referred to as Guest tunneling, is where all the client traffic that belongs to a WLAN (Specially Guest WLAN) is tunneled to a predefined WLC, or set of controllers, that are configured as Anchor for that specific WLAN.

This feature helps to restrict clients to a specific subnet and have more control over the user traffic.

KMT

KMT

Per sunbnet traffic