Which three Ethernet Port Profile configuration options are available in SmartZone for APs? (Choose three.)
An Ethernet Port Profile in SmartZone defines wired interface behavior and port settings for access points that have multiple Ethernet ports. These profiles are used to configure connectivity, security, and redundancy on wired links between APs and the upstream network.
According to the RUCKUS One Online Help -- AP Ethernet Port Profiles and SmartZone 5.x Configuration Guide, the following parameters are supported:
Port Speed (A): Defines link negotiation---Auto, 10/100/1000 Mbps, or fixed rate.
Spanning Tree Mode (D): Controls loop prevention through STP configuration on AP Ethernet ports.
802.1X Authentication (E): Enables port-based authentication for secure wired access on AP Ethernet interfaces, commonly used in hospitality and MDU deployments.
Other listed options---LAG creation (handled via controller-side link aggregation configuration), number of clients (a WLAN-level setting), and Tunnel Profile selection (handled under WLAN or Zone configuration)---are not part of the Ethernet Port Profile feature.
Thus, the correct answers are A (Port speed), D (Spanning Tree mode), and E (802.1X Authentication).
RUCKUS One Online Help -- AP Ethernet Port Profile Configuration
RUCKUS Analytics 3.5 User Guide -- Port Configuration and Wired Interface Statistics
RUCKUS AI Documentation -- AP Ethernet and Wired Port Control Features
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