A customer has "quiet" wireless clients that use static IP addresses.
Which two WLAN configurations are required for these wireless clients to connect properly?
(Choose two.)
A. Disable DHCP address assignment required.
B. Enable passive client.
C. Disable allow AAA override.
D. Enable static IP tunneling.
E. Disable DHCP server override.
The correct answers are A & B. DHCP server override has nothing to do with statically-assigned IP addresses for wireless clients:
See page 3, step 7 under the section “Configuring DHCP (GUI)” in the link below
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/7-5/configuration-guide/b_cg75/b_cg75_chapter_01000101.pdf
A, B correct.
Passive clients are wireless devices, such as scales & printers that are configured with static IP address. These clients do not transmit any IP information such as IP address, mask, gateway information when they associate with an AP. As a result when passive clients are used, the WLC never knows the IP address unless they use DHCP.
“Passive Client” feature enables the ARP requests & responses to be exchanged between wired & wireless clients. When this feature enabled, WLC allow to pass ARP request from wired to wireless clients until the desired wireless clients gets to the RUN states.
A and E
Enable passive client is for printer or device that can’t send IP information to AP.