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Question #: 65
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Refer to the exhibit. Which two statements about Cisco Prime Infrastructure are true? (Choose two.)

  • A. It presents the recommended number of APs for the selected coverage area based on the selections made.
  • B. Planning mode requires a special license in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
  • C. It shows the map editor feature in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
  • D. Controllers must be synchronized with Cisco Prime Infrastructure for planning mode to work.
  • E. It shows the planning mode feature in Cisco Prime Infrastructure.
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Suggested Answer: AE 🗳️

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rrahim
Highly Voted 3 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: AE
A and E RTFM Use Planning Mode to Calculate Access Point Coverage Requirements Prime Infrastructure planning mode lets you calculate the number of access points (APs) required to cover an area by placing fictitious APs on a map and viewing the coverage area. Based on the throughput specified for each protocol (802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n), planning mode calculates the total number of APs required to provide optimum coverage in your network. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/3-2/user/guide/bk_CiscoPrimeInfrastructure_3_2_0_UserGuide/bk_CiscoPrimeInfrastructure_3_2_0_UserGuide_chapter_0111.html
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ShamsDimashki
Most Recent 10 months ago
Selected Answer: AE
The figure mentioned that we can get the expected APs in a specific area, meaning answer A is correct Answer is A & E
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FabriG
2 years, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: AE
A and E
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kthekillerc
3 years, 3 months ago
of course you can remove the wlc and aps, thats precisely the reason why a couldn't be the right answer, if you do that then your planning will be completely inaccurate without the controller and data provided by the aps. Prime only produces a collective display of data produced by other polling devices aka synchronized devices reporting. Everybody knows not to use Prime as an accurate source for site surveys or accurate heatmaps, especially if your not using the data collected from a controller or ap. That would be the equivalent of handwriting a design plan on a blank piece of paper. Not advised.
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HealthyGeneral
3 years, 1 month ago
You're in planning mode, the APs are fictitious. What are you ranting about? The fact you're the person telling everyone to validate not speculate is hilarious. Please take this guys posts with a grain of salt. Answer is A & E.
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kthekillerc
3 years, 4 months ago
Please do not speculate but validate. This question is so straight forward. In order to utilize the Prime Planning mode you absolutely must synchronize the controllers as there are no other depositories for Prime to gather AP information. The provided answers are correct and should have been obvious to a wireless engineer familiar with working with Prime.
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zyxzyx123
3 years, 4 months ago
With all do respect (especially considering that you're telling everybody else to validate before they reply). You can go straight into CPI and delete your WLC and all AP's and still see "planning mode" function just fine, you just can't sync obviously. You can make a map, make dimensions, walls etc. and tell it to calculate just fine. You should try it out.
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ASV2020
3 years, 7 months ago
Answer: A & E
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Coffee313
3 years, 10 months ago
AE is correct
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