Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) Practice Test

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Which component provides administrative functionality for configuring wIPS pushing configurations and viewing alarms?

  1. Mobility Services Engine

  2. Wireless LAN Controller

  3. Prime Infrastructure

  4. WSM Module

The correct answer is: Prime Infrastructure

The Prime Infrastructure serves as a comprehensive management platform that provides extensive administrative functionality for various aspects of a network, including the configuration of Wireless Intrusion Prevention System (wIPS). When it comes to pushing configurations related to wIPS and viewing alarms, Prime Infrastructure offers a centralized interface that simplifies these processes. With Prime Infrastructure, network administrators can efficiently manage and configure wireless networks, ensuring that wIPS features are optimally set up to detect and respond to security threats. The platform is designed to provide visibility into network operations, facilitating the monitoring of alarms and alerts triggered by the wIPS. This level of integration and management capability makes Prime Infrastructure an ideal choice for overseeing wIPS alongside other network components. In contrast, while the Mobility Services Engine plays a role in providing services for mobility and location-based services, it does not specialize in the administrative management of wIPS configurations. The Wireless LAN Controller primarily focuses on the management of access points and client services but lacks the in-depth configuration capabilities that Prime Infrastructure offers for wIPS. The WSM Module, while relevant for WLAN management, also does not encompass the broad range of administrative functions that Prime Infrastructure provides.