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What is a Virtual Service Community (VSC)?
A. a custom group for managing HP A-Series wireless products in the Intelligent Management Console (IMC)
B. a group of settings applied to a WLAN on HP E-MSM wireless products
C. a group of HP E-MSM Access Points controlled by the same E-MSM access controller
D. a group of HP E-MSM Access Points that share the same configuration parameters
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
A VSC (virtual service community) is a collection of configuration settings that define key operating characteristics of an AP. In most cases, a VSC is used to define the characteristics of a wireless network. Multiple VSCs can be active at the same time, allowing for great flexibility in the configuration of services. For example, in the following scenario four VSCs are used to support different types of wireless users. Each VSC is configured with a different wireless network name (SSID), and the quality of service (QoS) feature is used to classify user traffic priority.
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