Which two issues are causing the problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

A wireless network that consists of Cisco Aironet 1260 APs and Cisco 2100 Series WLC has been correctly configured with Cisco WCS version 7, which is also used for management. The CleanAir Zone of Impact is not visible for the respective Cisco WCS maps.

Which two issues are causing the problem? (Choose two.)

Refer to the exhibit.

A wireless network that consists of Cisco Aironet 1260 APs and Cisco 2100 Series WLC has been correctly configured with Cisco WCS version 7, which is also used for management. The CleanAir Zone of Impact is not visible for the respective Cisco WCS maps.

Which two issues are causing the problem? (Choose two.)

A.
software version

B.
AP

C.
Cisco MSE

D.
Cisco WCS

E.
Cisco WCS is not enabled.

Explanation:



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daperzoid

daperzoid

I think the answer here should be APs and MSE. Only 3500/3600 APs support CleanAir and to display the interferers zone of impact on the map you need MSE.

mabaho

mabaho

the amswer is correct, daperzoid doesnt even know what MSE is.. so lame..

anon

anon

I agree with daperzoid…
We can agree that the APs are not compatible with CleanAir tech since they lack the extra radio circuitry to be able to detect non-802.11 interferers…So AP is correct…

Answer D doesnt make any sense…The question states that you already have a WCS.

Check: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps9742/index.html
(Specifications at a Glance ) It states that you need a MSE to see the Zone of Impact maps/reports…

So answer should be B and C… 🙂

Kdragon

Kdragon

Answer is correct

Cisco WCS includes new Air Quality tools, heat map options, and device detail information including:

• Options to display real-time network air quality by access point, floor, building, or campus

• Adjustable Cisco WCS heat map display of the average and minimum air quality for each location on the wireless network

• Mouse-over details about each interferer, including type of interferer, active or inactive status, detected and reported dates, and zone of impact from the floor map