You must perform a Layer1 survey by using Metageek Chanalyzer on the current operating mode is configured for Cisco CleanAir AP?
A. Local
B. SE-connect
C. Monitor
D. Sniffer
You must perform a Layer1 survey by using Metageek Chanalyzer on the current operating mode is configured for Cisco CleanAir AP?
A. Local
B. SE-connect
C. Monitor
D. Sniffer
Correct answer is A, since they are talking about recent channel, not all channels.
Question is wrong. Should be:
You must perform a layer 1 survey by using Metageek Chanalyzer on the CURRENT OPERATING CHANNEL ONLY. Which operating mode is configured for a Cisco cleanAir AP?
About Access Point Modes
The data available in Chanalyzer depends on the operating mode of the access point:
In Local Mode, each Cisco CleanAir-enabled access point radio provides air quality and interference detection reports for the current operating channel only. Local mode does not disrupt client connections. When a hybrid-REAP access point is connected to the controller, its Cisco CleanAir functionality is identical to local mode.
In Monitor Mode, the access point provides air quality and interference detection reports for all monitored channels. Monitor mode allows the AP to share spectrum analysis dwell times for collection of WiFi data.
SE-Connect Mode enables a user to connect Chanalyzer directly to a Cisco CleanAir access point when the access point is not connected to a controller. The access point provides air quality and interference detection reports for all monitored channels.
About Radio Roles
https://support.metageek.com/hc/en-us/articles/200591105-Connecting-Chanalyzer-to-a-Cisco-CleanAir-Access-Point
thanks for sharing the like. Since the question is asking to perform a Layer1 “survey” by using Metageek Chanalyzer, the correct mode is SE-connect so the B is the correct answer.
Because of this qualifier, “on the current operating mode”, The answer is A.
A or B is correct
https://www.metageek.com/products/wi-spy/cisco-cleanair/
I didn’t understand the meaning of that question or whet the need to ask?