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A network administrator assists with the migration of a WLAN from a third-party vendor to Aruba in different locations throughout the country. In order to manage the solution from a central point, the network administrator decides to deploy redundant Mobility Masters (MMs) in a datacenter that are reachable through the Internet.
Since not all locations own public IP addresses, the security team is not able to configure strict firewall polices at the datacenter without disrupting some MM to Mobility Controller (MC) communications. They are also concerned about exposing the MMs to unauthorized inbound connection attempts.
What should the network administrator do to ensure the solution is functional and secure?
Refer to the exhibits.
A user reports slow response time to a network administrator and suggests that there might be a problem with the WLAN. The user’s phone supports 802.11ac in the 5 GHz band. The network administrator finds the user in the Mobility Master (MM) and reviews the output shown in the exhibit.
What can the network administrator conclude after analyzing the data?
A customer wants a WLAN solution that permits Aps to terminate WPA-2 encrypted traffic from different SSIDs to different geographic locations where non-related IT departments will take care of enforcing security policies. A key requirement is to minimize network congestion, overhead, and delay while providing data privacy from the client to the security policy enforcement point. Therefore, the solution must use the shortest path from source to destination.
Which Aruba feature best accommodates this scenario?
An Aruba WiFi solution for a football stadium includes 2500 APs, two Mobility Masters (MM), and eight Mobility Controllers (MCs). Key requirements are seamless roaming and even distribution of APs and clients, even during a MC failure.
Which MC’s deployment option offers seamless roaming, and even AP client distribution among all MCs before and after a MC failure?
A network administrator wants to receive a warning level alarm every time the noise floor rises above -82 dBm on any of the AP radios.
Which alarm definition must the network administrator create to accomplish this?
A network administrator has deployed an Airwave Management Platform (AMP) server and integrated it with a Mobility Master (MM) – Mobility Controller (MC) based WLAN. The AMP server already has all Aruba Mobility devices including Access Points (APs) in the “UP” devices list.
What are two actions the administrator can execute upon the APs under “Airwave>Devices>Monitor”? (Choose two.)
A network administrator is in charge of a Mobility Master (MM) – Mobility Controller (MC) based WLAN. The administrator has deployed an Airwave Management Platform (AMP) server in order to improve the monitoring capabilities and generate reports and alerts.
The administrator has configured SNMPv3 and Admin credentials on both the MMs and MCs and has created Groups and Folders in the AMP server.
What two additional steps must the administrator do in order to let Airwave monitor the network devices? (Choose two.)
A software development company has 764 employees who work from home. The company also has small offices located in different cities throughout the world. During working hours, they use RAPs to connect to a datacenter to upload software code as well as interact with databases.
In the past two month, cabling issues have occurred connection to the 7240XM Mobility Controller (MC) that runs ArubaOS 8 and terminates the RAPs. These RAPs disconnect, affecting the users connected to the RAPs. This also causes problems with code uploads and database synchronizations. Therefore, the company decides to add a second 7240XM controller for redundancy.
How should the network administrator deploy both controllers in order to provide the redundancy while preventing failover events from disconnecting users?
Refer to the exhibits.
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
A network administrator integrates a current Mobility Master (MM) - Mobility Controller (MC) deployment with a RADIUS server to authenticate a wireless user, the network administrator realizes that the client machine is not failing into the it_department role, as shown the exhibits.
Which configuration is required to map the users into the proper role, based on standard attributes returned by the RADIUS server in the Access Accept message?
An organization has several RAPs at different locations that broadcast two SSIDs. The internet-only SSID is in bridge/always mode, and the corporate SSID is in split-tunneling/standard mode. The network administrator deploys 10 more RAPs in different locations.
Users can successfully connect to the corporate SSID that is propagated by a RAP at a remote location. However, they report that it takes too long to access public internet web sites.
What is one part of the configuration that should be checked by the network administrator to verify this RAP deployment?
Refer to the exhibit
A network administrator deploys a standalone Mobility Controller (MC) and configures some VAPs within the CAMPUS AP group. The network administrator realizes that none of the VAPs are being broadcasted.
Based on the output shown in the exhibit, what should the network administrator do to solve this problem?