Where on the Mobility Master (MM) can an administrator configure the VIA connection
profile?
A.
L2 Authentication
B.
L3 Authentication
C.
AAA Profiles
D.
User Roles
L3 Authentication
Which protocol is used to tunnel user traffic when an administrator implements tunneled
mode between an ArubaOS-Switch and an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC)?
A.
IPSec
B.
AMON
C.
PAPI
D.
GRE
GRE
An administrator has a cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs). The administrator wants
to manually reboot one of the controllers.
Before rebooting, which command should the administrator use to move the APs?
A.
apmove
B.
lc-cluster move ap
C.
active-ap-rebalance
D.
active-ap-lb
apmove
Refer to the exhibit
Two Aruba Mobility Controllers (MC) are managed by a Mobility Master (MM) in a noncluster
deployment as shown in the exhibit.
The C1 controller is connected to AP1 and AP2.
The C2 controller is connected to AP3 and AP4.
VLAN mobility is enabled in the VAPs of both AP Groups.
Both C1 and C2 support the same VLANs.
User1’s wireless device supports BSS Fast Transitioning and is currently
connected to AP1.
What happens if User1 roams across the network and the user’s device associates to
AP3?
A.
User1’s traffic is terminated on the C2 controller, and they will have to re-authenticate and re-obtain a new IP address.
B.
User1’s traffic is terminated on the C2 controller, and they will not have to reauthenticate but will need to obtain a new IP address.
C.
User1’s traffic is terminated on the C2 controller, and they will have to re-authenticate and can keep their original IP address.
D.
User1’s traffic is tunneled to the C1 controller, where they will not have to reauthenticate and can keep their original IP address.
User1’s traffic is tunneled to the C1 controller, where they will not have to reauthenticate and can keep their original IP address.
Which IEEE standard should user devices support to implement Fast BSS Transition when a network implements wireless roaming (mobility)?
A.
802.11r
B.
802.11f
C.
801.11m
D.
802.11i
802.11r
An administrator deploys an AP at a branch office. The branch office has a private WAN
circuit that provides connectivity to a corporate office controller. An Ethernet port on the AP
is connected to a network storage device that contains sensitive information. The
administrator is concerned about sending this traffic in clear-text across the private WAN
circuit.
What can the administrator do to prevent this problem?
A.
Redirect the wired port traffic to an AP-to-controller GRE tunnel.
B.
Convert the campus AP into a RAP.
C.
Enable AP encryption for wired ports.
D.
Enable IPSec encryption on the AP’s wired ports.
Convert the campus AP into a RAP.
An administrator creates new pre-and post-authentication roles for a new WLAN. For which
profile should the administrator assign these new roles under the Managed Network section?
A.
Server Groups
B.
Virtual AP
C.
802.1X
D.
AAA profile
AAA profile
An administrator implements the MultiZone feature and uses two clusters that utilize
CPSec. A primary and a data zone are created. MultiZone APs successfully build sessions
to the primary cluster but fail to establish sessions to the data zone cluster.
What must the administrator do to solve this problem?
A.
Enable CPSec in the MultiZone profile for both the primary and data zone.
B.
Enable MultiZone booting in the MultiZone AP apboot configuration mode
C.
Add the MultiZone APs to the data zone’s CPSec whitelist.
D.
Use different AP Group names for the two zones
Add the MultiZone APs to the data zone’s CPSec whitelist.
Which Aruba AP mode constantly scans the radio environment to gather IDS and RF information?
A.
Spectrum AP
B.
RAP
C.
Mesh Portal
D.
Air Monitor
Air Monitor
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator implements AP licensing on a Mobility Master (MM).
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.
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.
What can the administrator do to add capacity for CampusA in alignment with campus
policies?
A.
Allow CampusA to share from the CampusC pool.
B.
Add 100 more AP licenses and assign them to the CampusA pool.
C.
Move 100 licenses from the CampusC pool to the global pool.
D.
Add 100 more AP licenses to the global pool.
Move 100 licenses from the CampusC pool to the global pool.
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