Which could be a cause of this problem?

Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator implements the MultiZone feature. The administrator sets up five zones as shown in the exhibit.
-Zone A has six controllers that form a cluster.
-Zone B has three controllers that from a cluster.
-Zones C, D, and E have a single standalone controller each.
A total of 13 VAPs are created across the five zones. A zone needs to accept RAP connections form branch offices. All zones have the same AP Group name. One of the zones will not accept connections from the MultiZone APs.
Which could be a cause of this problem?
A. RAPs are used in the configuration.
B. The number of zones exceeds the maximum limit of four zones.
C. AP Group names are different for each zone.
D. The number of VAPs exceeds the maximum limit of 12 VAPs.

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2 thoughts on “Which could be a cause of this problem?

  1. I bet A as well.
    Multizone limitations:
    A. Mesh AP and RAP are not supported
    B. Max 5 zones (1 primary+4 data)
    D. Max 16 VAPs per radio in all zones

    C. The question states “All zones have the same AP Group name”

  2. A

    MultiZone limitations:
    – Mesh AP and RAP are not supported
    – Maximum 16 VAPs per radio for all zones (D correct)

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