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Refer to the exhibit. Refer to the exhibit.   An administrator implements AP licensing on a Mobility Master (MM) . Each campus is responsible to purchase its own AP licenses. There are 900 AP licenses deployed in the global pool. There are three dedicated pools. From the global pool, 300 AP licenses are assigned to each dedicated pool. Network engineers at CampusA want to deploy an additional 100 APs. Currently all of the AP licenses in CampusA and CampusB are allocated, but only 200 of the AP licenses in CampusC are allocated. What can the administrator do to add capacity for CampusA in alignment with campus policies? A)  Add 100 more AP licenses and assign them to the CampusA pool. B)  Allow CampusA to share from the CampusC pool. C)  Move 100 licenses from the CampusC pool to the global pool. D)  Add 100 more AP licenses to the global pool. An administrator implements AP licensing on a Mobility Master (MM) . Each campus is responsible to purchase its own AP licenses. There are 900 AP licenses deployed in the global pool. There are three dedicated pools. From the global pool, 300 AP licenses are assigned to each dedicated pool. Network engineers at CampusA want to deploy an additional 100 APs. Currently all of the AP licenses in CampusA and CampusB are allocated, but only 200 of the AP licenses in CampusC are allocated. What can the administrator do to add capacity for CampusA in alignment with campus policies?


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