When configuring a large, high-availability wireless network, which change to a mobility group creates less load on the controllers and maintains the same mobility messages?
A.
Configure mobility group multicast messaging.
B.
Remove unnecessary controllers from the mobility group.
C.
Configure the controllers into separate RF groups from the mobility groups.
D.
Separate the controllers into different mobility groups per controller.
While multicast can optimize certain message transmissions, it doesn’t directly reduce the number of mobility messages exchanged between controllers.
By removing unnecessary controllers, you reduce the load on each controller while maintaining the same number of mobility messages between the required controllers.
We recommend multicast messaging for large mobility groups.
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