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Refer to the exhibit. Refer to the exhibit.   A network administrator configures a Mobility Master (MM) -Mobility Controller (MC)  solution and integrates it with AirWave. The network administrator configures the SNMP and terminal credentials in the MM and MC, and then monitors the mobility devices from AirWave, including Clarity for user association and basic network services verification. However, AirWave does not display any UCC data that is available in the MM dashboard. Based on the information shown in the exhibit, which configuration step should the network administrator do next in the MM to complete the integration with AirWave? A)  Define AirWave as a management server in the MM. B)  Enable the inline network services statistics in the AMP profile. C)  Enable UCC monitoring in the AMP profile. D)  Verify the papi-security key in the AMP profile. A network administrator configures a Mobility Master (MM) -Mobility Controller (MC) solution and integrates it with AirWave. The network administrator configures the SNMP and terminal credentials in the MM and MC, and then monitors the mobility devices from AirWave, including Clarity for user association and basic network services verification. However, AirWave does not display any UCC data that is available in the MM dashboard. Based on the information shown in the exhibit, which configuration step should the network administrator do next in the MM to complete the integration with AirWave?


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