A network engineer starts to implement a new wireless LAN by configuring the authentication server and creating the dynamic interface. What must be performed next to complete the basic configuration?
A.
Create the new WLAN and bind the dynamic interface to it.
B.
Configure high availability and redundancy for the access points.
C.
Enable Telnet and RADIUS access on the managoment interface.
D.
Install the management interface and add the management IP.
The correct answer is A because after configuring the authentication server and creating the dynamic interface, the next step in configuring a new WLAN is to create the WLAN and bind the dynamic interface to it. This will allow the wireless clients to connect to the WLAN and authenticate using the configured authentication server. Configuring high availability and redundancy for the access points, enabling Telnet and RADIUS access on the management interface, and installing the management interface and adding the management IP are all important steps in configuring a wireless LAN, but they come after creating the WLAN and binding the dynamic interface to it.
The management interface is not "installed" and it is mandatory to statically configure it at setup, so at this point in the process that has already happened so D is incorrect. A is the correct answer, it is the next thing you do after configuring a dynamic interface.
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