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What is a feature of distributed Layer 3 roaming?
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Discussion
Option A, Centralized roaming typically needs the MX, but distributed doesn’t. B is kind of a trap here since people confuse the two modes. Pretty sure A’s right based on Meraki docs.
Doesn't distributed L3 roaming basically let APs manage the client handoff, so you don't need to push everything through an MX? Seems like that's what makes A different from B here.
A tbh
Distributed Layer 3 roaming lets APs handle client traffic locally without pushing everything through an MX Security Appliance. I remember in centralized mode the concentrator is needed, so that's where B comes in. Not totally sure because of Meraki's weird naming sometimes, but A looks right here.
Distributed Layer 3 roaming lets APs handle client traffic locally without pushing everything through an MX Security Appliance. I remember in centralized mode the concentrator is needed, so that's where B comes in. Not totally sure because of Meraki's weird naming sometimes, but A looks right here.
Probably A . Distributed L3 roaming doesn't need an MX as concentrator, pretty sure that's the key difference.
B vs A. I picked B since I thought a concentrator is always needed for roaming, but now re-reading it might be mixing up centralized and distributed modes. If others think A is more accurate, let me know.
A , had something like this in a mock and it's always that you don't need an MX concentrator for distributed L3 roaming. Centralized mode is where the MX comes in. Agree?
A
Seen similar in practice questions, plus the official guide covers this quick. Worth reviewing both.
If the question asked about centralized Layer 3 roaming instead, wouldn't B be correct?
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