The interface used for out-of-band management on a Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) is:
A. management
Explanation:
The management interface on a WLC is specifically designed for out-of-band management purposes. It's used to access the controller's management functions, configure settings, monitor performance, and perform various administrative tasks.
The other options:
B. virtual: The virtual interface is typically used to represent a logical interface, such as a VLAN interface, within the context of the controller. It's not primarily used for direct out-of-band management.
C. dynamic: "Dynamic" isn't a specific type of interface on a WLC, and it doesn't relate to out-of-band management.
D. service port: The service port on a WLC is used for normal access-point traffic, not for out-of-band management.
In summary, the correct interface used for out-of-band management on a WLC is the A. management interface.
no the management port is in-band management, the correct answer is service port.
This port is separate from the regular data traffic and can be used for dedicated management purposes.
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