A network administrator wants to improve bandwidth and provide redundancy between the wireless network controller and the network switches. Which connection method should be implemented to achieve this goal?
Connect the wireless controller to the switch using multiple access ports assigned to different VLANs.
Connect the wireless controller to the switch using a single access port.
Connect the wireless controller to the switch using a single trunk port.
Connect the wireless controller to the switch using multiple links configured as a Link Aggregation Group.
Implementing multiple physical links configured as a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) between the wireless controller and the switches enhances bandwidth by combining the capacity of multiple links. It also provides redundancy because if one link fails, the others can maintain the connection. Using a single access or trunk port does not offer increased bandwidth or redundancy. Connecting multiple access ports to different VLANs adds complexity without the benefits of link aggregation.
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