Cisco 300-425 Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD) Online Training
Cisco 300-425 Online Training
The questions for 300-425 were last updated at Oct 24,2025.
- Exam Code: 300-425
- Exam Name: Designing Cisco Enterprise Wireless Networks (ENWLSD)
- Certification Provider: Cisco
- Latest update: Oct 24,2025
A wireless engineer is using Ekahau site survey to validate that an existing wireless network is operating as expected, which type of survey should be using to identify the end-to-end network performance?
- A . GPS assisted
- B . Spectrum analysis
- C . Passive
- D . Active ping
A customer is looking for a network design with Cisco Hyperloctation using AP4800 for location tracking via a custom mobile app Issues appeared in the past with refresh rates for location updates.
What needs to be implemented to meet these requirements?
- A . Cisco CMX SDK in the location app
- B . redundant CMX and fetch location in round-robin fashion.
- C . device Bluetooth via the app
- D . Cisco FastLocate technology
How are mobility groups created, excluding mobility anchors?
- A . The WLGs do not have to be of the same model or type to be a member of a mobility group, however each member should be running different software versions.
- B . A mobility group does not require ell WLCs in the group lo use the same virtual IP address.
- C . Each WLC must use the same mobility domain name and be defined as a peer in each other’ s static mobility members list.
- D . If WLCs with HA SSO are deployed, each WLC in the WLC HA pair is considered separately as a mobility peer.
How should the concept of mobility domains and mobility groups be explained to a customer?
- A . WLCs do not need to be in the same mobility domain to communicate with each other Mobility groups constrain the distribution of security context of a client and also constrain AP fail-over between controllers.
- B . A mobility group does not constrain the distribution of security context of a client and also does not constrain AP fail-over between controllers when the WLCs are in the same mobility domain.
- C . if WLCs are in same mobility domain, they communicate with each other. Mobility groups constrain the distribution of security context of a client and also constrain AP fail-over between controllers.
- D . If WLCs are in the same mobility domain, they communicate with each other but. if an anchor WLC ® present, it must: be in the same mobility domain for communication to be possible.
A medium-sized hospitality company with 50 hotels needs to upgrade the existing WLAN in each hotel to 802.11n.
During the site surveys for each hotel, what needs to be taken into consideration when determining the locations for each AP?
- A . Selecting locations that are easily accessed so maintenance and upgrades can be performed quickly.
- B . Selecting AP locations where power is already available.
- C . Selecting APs that can be hidden in ceiling panels to provide a secure and clean aesthetic look.
- D . Selecting locations that make visual assessment of the AP operation easy.
An engineer is using a Cisco AIR-2702i AP to conduct a Layer 1 site Survey, which mode is selected for the AP to discover non-Wi-Fi interference with metageek chanalyzer?
- A . FlexConnect
- B . Sniffer
- C . Monitor
- D . SE-connect
A network engineer needs to create a wireless design to bridge wired IP surveillance cameras in the parking lot through a mesh AP.
To which operate mode of the AP should the cameras connect?
- A . Flexconnect
- B . MAP
- C . RAP
- D . Local
Why is 802.11a connectivity reduced in an X-ray room?
- A . X-rays create significant non-Wi-Fi interference on the 802.11a band.
- B . X-rays impact the 802,11a UNll-2 channels that cause access points to dynamically change channels.
- C . X -rays within these rooms cause multipath issues.
- D . X-ray rooms exhibit increased signal attenuation.
How does AP failover priority for access points function when configured with priority 1 or 4?
- A . When configured with priority 1, the access point is assigned with the highest priority level and it is marked as critical. This access point fails over before other access points with the lower priority when there is primary controller failure.
- B . When configured with priority 4, the access point is assigned with the highest priority level and it is marked as critical. This access point fails over before other access points with the lower priority when there is primary controller failure.
- C . When configured with priority 4, the access point is assigned with the lowest priority level and it is marked as low. This access point fails over after other access points with the higher priority when there is primary controller failure.
- D . When configured with priority 1, the access point is assigned with the medium priority level and it is marked as medium. This access point fails over after other access points with the higher priority when there is primary controller failure.
An engineer Is trying to determine the most cost-effective way to deploy high availability for a campus enterprise wireless network that currently leverages three wireless LAN controllers.
Which architecture should the engineer deploy?
- A . N+1 solution without SS0
- B . N+1 with SSO
- C . N+N solution without SSO
- D . N+N with SSO
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