An engineer has many different WLANs on a WLC but does not want to broadcast them to every AP in the building. Which group must be configured on the WLC to allow different WLANs on the different APs without creating new interfaces?
AP group, no doubt. I'm just glad they didn't ask about mobility group - that's a whole other can of worms. Although, maybe I should start a mobility group for my pet hamsters. They're always on the move, you know.
AP group, absolutely. I mean, who wants to deal with a bunch of new interfaces just to manage different WLANs? That's like trying to herd cats. AP group is the way to go!
I was a bit confused at first, but after thinking it through, AP group makes the most sense. It gives you the flexibility to manage different WLANs without creating new interfaces. Seems like a neat feature!
Hmm, this seems like a straightforward question. AP group looks like the obvious choice here, since that allows you to group APs together and control which WLANs are broadcast on each group.
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