01. Grounding is not always required for indoor AP installations because of which one of the following reasons?
a) APs are classified as low-voltage devices and do not contain internal power supplies.
b) APs are already grounded through their network cabling.
c) APs are wireless and cannot connect to a ground.
d) APs contain RF transmitters that operate at relatively low power levels.
02. Cisco AireOS wireless controllers support which two of the following licensing models?
a) RTU licensing
b) Per-client licensing
c) Per-session licensing
d) Smart Licensing
03. Why should you limit the height at which APs are mounted, for indoor location services?
a) As height increases, signal frequency decreases, increasing the risk of reaching licensed/unauthorized frequencies.
b) As height increases, channel utilization increases, limiting the number of possible tracked clients.
c) As height increases, maintenance becomes more difficult and costly, maximizing the risk of poor location quality.
d) As height increases, signal gets weaker, resulting in poorer accuracy.
04. Every access point (AP) has a cell boundary. Which one of the following statements correctly describes the RF behavior in relation to the boundary?
a) The RF signal stops abruptly at the cell boundary.
b) The RF signal strength continues to diminish exponentially past the cell boundary.
c) The RF signal is higher outside the cell boundary.
d) The cell boundary occurs where the RF signal strength reaches 0 dBm.
05. Which one of the following statements is true regarding an AP and its knowledge of controllers to join?
a) An AP tries joins all of the controllers it has primed in its configuration simultaneously.
b) After a reboot, an AP flushes all of its learned controller entries.
c) After a power loss, an AP must discover any controllers it can join.
d) An AP learns of controllers to join in sequence and stores them in nonvolatile memory.
06. How can you use a regular wireless Windows laptop and its Wi-Fi card to detect non-802.11 RF interferers?
a) Install Chanalyzer on the laptop.
b) Replace Windows with Linux, to access the card spectrum analyzer mode.
c) Use Windows PowerShell to activate the Raw RF Scan functions.
d) You cannot; the card hardware is not designed for non-802.11 detection.
07. Where should you position your AP during an office site survey?
a) Attached to the ceiling, to represent the deployment conditions
b) On the floor, to maximize throughput test flexibility
c) On a pole or tripod, near the expected position of the deployed AP
d) Near walls, to verify the absorption and reflection factors of the environment
08. If APs were deployed as per your specification, can you skip the post-deployment survey?
a) Yes, unless you did not include performance margin in your design.
b) Yes, unless your customer reports issues.
c) No, as you also need to validate performances.
d) No, as you can’t receive professional rating for your deployment without this phase.
09. During a walkthrough, your customer mentions the presence of a concealed non-802.11 RF interferer. What can you do about this device during the survey phase?
a) Temporarily install a jammer to limit the interferer effect on your survey.
b) Use a spectrum analyzer tool like Chanalyzer to document the device location.
c) Nothing, as the interferer is concealed.
d) Report the interferer to authorities by filling out a form on the FCC website.
10. What is the default mode for outdoor mesh APs shipped by Cisco?
a) MAP
b) RAP
c) Workgroup Bridge
d) Local