An administrator needs to modify a VAP used for a branch office RAP. The VAP’s operating mode is currently defined as backup and uses tunnel mode forwarding. The administrator wants to implement split-tunnel forwarding mode in the VAP.
Which WLAN operating mode must the administrator define for the VAP before the tunnel forwarding mode can be changed to split-tunnel?
What is true about Aruba controllers under normal operations in a Mobility Master (MM)-Mobility Controller (MC) architecture?
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What is true about the operation of the Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) shown in the exhibit?
Which VPN component must be configured on the Mobility Master (MM) to allow a RAP to use the built-in certificate to successfully connect to a Mobility Controller (MC)?
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What is true about the configuration shown in the exhibit?
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An administrator configures a split-tunnel policy to be used by RAPs at branch offices. Under the Configuration section on the Mobility master (MM) shown in the exhibit, where should the administrator configure the split-tunnel mode so that it can be deployed to the RAPs?
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Controllers are configured in a cluster as shown in the exhibit. These are the network details.
-A Mobility Master (MM) managers the cluster.
-The cluster contains two controllers: C1 and C2.
-AP1 and AP2 use C1 as their Active AP Anchor Controller (A-AAC), with C2 as their Standby AAC (S-AAC).
-AP3 and AP4 use C2 as their A-AAC with, C1 as their S-AAC.
User1 establishes a wireless connection via AP1, where the Active User Controller (U-UAC) assigned is C1, with C2 as the standby. What happens when User1 roams the wireless network and eventually their session is handled by AP3?
An administrator wants to implement a cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs). Which guideline should be followed?
An administrator deploys an Aruba wireless solution comprised of:
-a pair of Mobility Masters (MMs)
-multiple Mobility Controllers (MCs) and virtual Mobility Controllers (VMCs)
-an AirWave server
-a ClearPass server
The Aruba Mobility solution runs ArubaOS 8.X.
Which component in this environment globally defines and deploys VLANs for wireless users?
An administrator wants to add a new folder in AirWave. Where would the administrator perform this action?
An administrator deploys Aruba Mobility Controller 7005s to a company’s branch offices. The administrator wants to disable the console port to prevent unauthorized access to the controllers.
Which controller command should the administrator use to implement this policy?
A company opens a new branch office and a RAP is used to connect to a corporate office Aruba Mobility Controller (MC). The company needs to provide connectivity to the office across the street. There is an AP across the street. However, there is no wired connectivity between the buildings.
Which actions can the administrator select to provide the required connectivity? (Choose two.)
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The branch office RAP shown in the exhibit provides secure wireless employee access. Because of security concerns, the company’s security policy does not allow wireless guest access. Some customers that visit the Branch office need Internet access. A RAP’s Ethernet Port 3 is used for wired guest access and Port2 is used for wired employee access. When employees connect to Port2, they are authenticated successfully and split-tunnel policy allows them access to both corporate and Internet resources from the Branch office. Guest users, however, cannot access Internet resources on Port 3.
How can the administrator provide guest users Internet access?
A group of users on the same floor of a campus residence experience connectivity problems continuously throughout the morning. The administrator suspects that it is a L1 problem with physical interference.
What can the administrator do to find the cause of this problem?
What are the responsibilities of a cluster leader in a cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs)? (Choose two.)
An administrator implements a per-port tunneled node configuration for an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) that runs ArubaOS 8.x. The controller performs both MAC and 802.1X authentication.
What must the administrator specify on the controller to allow for 802.1X authentication to succeed?
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An administrator wants to centralize administrative access to the Aruba Mobility Controllers (MC) and Mobility Master (MM). ClearPass is set up and the preferred authentication protocols is TACACS+. Where should the administrator perform this configuration in the MM hierarchy shown in the exhibit?
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What can be determined from the command output shown in the exhibit?
An administrator mistakenly configures the wrong VLAN setting on a managed controller's interface. This
causes the controller to lose management access to the Mobility Master (MM). The administrator knows that the auto roll-back feature will revert the managed controller to a previous configuration that was used prior to the change.
Which command can the administrator use to validate that the rollback process is successful?
An administrator implements the Aruba AitGroup feature to accommodate the Apple Bonjour service. In this implementation, which protocol advertises devices such as printers, computers, and their services?
An administrator wants to reduce downtime of the wireless network when controllers are upgraded. Which Aruba OS feature should the administrator implement to reduce the amount of downtime the Aps will experience at the time of the upgrade process?
An administrator moves an AP from one campus to another. However, at the second campus, the moved AP does not connect to a controller and download an AP Group configuration.
Which process should the administrator perform to reset the AP to the initial state?