What is a valid reason for an administrator to set the MC to master-local mode?

A Mobility Controller (MC) runs ArubaOS 8. What is a valid reason for an administrator to set the MC to master-local mode?A . The company already has a partially hierarchical deployment based on the 6.x code and wants to keep the current architecture.B . The company needs to manage third-party...

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What should the administrator check as a possible source of this issue?

A network administrator creates an employee WLAN on an Aruba solution that uses WLAN WPA2­Enterprise security and an external RADIUS server. When the administrator tests the WLAN, the test client receives limited connectivity and cannot access any resources, but the RADIUS server shows that the user authenticated successfully. What should...

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Which device causes the most significant and consistent interference with the signal?

An AP operates on channel 6. Which device causes the most significant and consistent interference with the signal?A . cellular phoneB . weather radarC . wireless security camera operating on channel 8D . AP operating on channel 11View AnswerAnswer: C

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What does an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) do before it deploys a configuration to a Mobility Controller (MC)?

What does an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) do before it deploys a configuration to a Mobility Controller (MC)?A . It encrypts the configuration to be deployed and backs it up to a secure archive.B . It obtains the current configuration, encrypts it, and backs it up to a secure archive.C...

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What is the minimum space between channels in the 2.4GHz range to prevent overlap?

What is the minimum space between channels in the 2.4GHz range to prevent overlap?A . 1 channelB . 3 channelsC . 5 channelsD . 7 channelsView AnswerAnswer: C

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How can administrator ensure that they can enforce this rule as they set up the WLAN in the Mobility Master (MM) Interface?

A company has a single Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution with two Mobility Controllers (MCs). Network administrators want APs in building 1 to support a WLAN but do not want APs in building 2 to support the WLAN. How can administrator ensure that they can enforce this rule as they...

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What describes the behavior for this WLAN?

Refer to the exhibit. What describes the behavior for this WLAN?A . APs in the default group broadcast the SSIB . Clients can connect to the WLAN on APs in the default group only.C . No APs broadcast the SSID . Clients cannot connect to the WLAN until administrators activate...

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Which device exchanges RADIUS packets with the RADIUS server?

A WLAN in an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution enforces Enterprise-WPA2 security and uses the tunnel forwarding mode. The company has an external RADIUS server. Which device exchanges RADIUS packets with the RADIUS server?A . Mobility Controller (MC)B . wireless clientC . access point (AP)D . Mobility Master (MM)View AnswerAnswer:...

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What should the administrator do to meet this goal?

A network administratpr adds several new APs to an Aruba solution that uses AirMatch. The administrator does not want to change the channel for the existing APs, but wants the new APs to receive a provisional plan for their channels and power. What should the administrator do to meet this...

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Which feature should network administrators set up so guests can send traffic on the Internet without changes to the company routing solution?

A company has an Aruba solution and wants to provide guests with wireless access. The company wants to assign guests IP addresses in subnets that exist only within the Aruba solution. Which feature should network administrators set up so guests can send traffic on the Internet without changes to the...

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