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i think it should be
Autonomous Access Point
- accessible for management via Telnet, SSH, or a Web GUI
-requires a management IP address
Lightweight Access Point
- configured ang managed by a WLC
- supports different operational modes
(I agree with Lance789, I'm just adding some info from the official CISCO guide.)
Cisco Meraki APs can be "deployed automatically", once you register with the Meraki cloud. Each AP will contact the cloud when it powers up and will self-configure. From that point on, you can manage the AP through the Meraki cloud dashboard. (OCG Wendell Odom V1)
Cisco AP Modes
Many Cisco APs can operate in either autonomous or lightweight mode, depending on which code image is loaded and run. From the WLC, you can also configure a lightweight AP to operate in one of the following special-purpose modes: Local:.., Monitor:..., Sniffer:..., Rogue detector:..., Bridge:..., Flex+Bridge:..., SE-Connect:... (OCG Wendell Odom V1)
given answer is wrong
Autonomous Access Point:
- accessible for management via Telnet, SSH, or a Web GUI
- requires a management IP address
Lightweight Access Point:
- configured ang managed by a WLC
- supports different operational modes
WRONG ANSWER!!!
autonomous AP: requires a management IP, accessible for management via Telnet SSH or a web GUI
Lightweight AP:configured and managed by a WLC, supports different operational modes
Cloud-based AP: managed from a web-based dashboard, supports automatic deployment
I have an autonomous AP I use at home to extend my Wi-Fi coverage. It has the below options if I need to configure it.
Radio0-802.11N2.4GHz
Role in Radio Network: Access Point Repeater
Root Bridge Non-Root Bridge
Workgroup Bridge Universal Workgroup Bridge Client MAC:
Scanner
This means that Autonomous APs can also support different operational modes. I wish Cisco can fix these annoying ambiguous questions.
Answer is incorrect.
Autonomous:
- Accessible via telnet...
- Configured by WLC
Lightweight
- Require a management IP
- Support different operational modes
Autonomous Access Point
- accessible for management via Telnet, SSH, or a Web GUI
-requires a management IP address
Lightweight Access Point
- configured ang managed by a WLC
- supports different operational modes
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