Define the WLAN profile feature provided by WLCs.
What will be an ideal response?
A WLAN profile is a set of specific configurations that can be applied to different wireless stations. This allows for different virtual WLANs to be created, each with its own SSID and managed through a WLC. Each WLAN profile can be different. For example, one profile may support QoS while another does not.
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Which of the following will violate the rules of overloading methods?
a) Methods with the same signatures but different return types. b) Methods with different signatures but the same return type. c) Methods with different number of arguments. d) Method with different types of arguments.
Match each of the following to its meaning:
I. report II. filter III. relationship IV. wildcard V. query A. represents multiple characters in search criteria B. questions for the database C. summarize information for printing and presentation D. joins two or more tables together E. extracts records based on specific criteria
Which action query would you use if you wanted to export records to another Access database?
A. Make-Table B. Top Values C. Update D. Delete