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Question1: Which network components are tracked by Aruba Clarity? (Choose two.)
Question2: An administrator has a standalone controller that runs ArubaOS 8.x software and wants to upgrade it to a newer release. The upgrade will be performed from the front panel of the physical controller. The administrator places the new software in the root directory of a USB drive. On the controller's LCD panel, no image is found.What is the cause of this problem?
Question3: An administrator configures AirGroup policies to define which Apple services are visible and available to wireless users in a campus WLAN. However, the policies are not being enforced.Where must the administrator enable the AirGroup functionality on the Mobility Master (MM) so that the policies will be in effect?
Question4: What are the responsibilities of a cluster leader in a cluster of Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs)? (Choose two.)
Question5: An administrator manages an Aruba wireless network. ClearPass is used to centralize AAA functions. The administrator wants to implement server role derivation.Which information will the ClearPass server return in regards to the user role assignment?
Question6: A company has a wireless network that contains a cluster of four Aruba 7030 Mobility Controllers (MC) managed by a Mobility Master (MM) located in the data center. The company has Aps deployed that are nearing the capacity of the cluster. The administrator wants to increase AP capacity.How can the administrator solve the problem?
Question7: Refer to the exhibit.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?
Question8: Refer to the exhibit.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?
Question9: A customer uses an SIP application that is not supported by Aruba United Communications and Collaboration (UCC). Which voice deployment mode should the administrator implement on Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) to support this application?
Question10: Refer to the exhibit.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?
Question11: Refer to the exhibit.An administrator configures policies to allow RAPs to connect to the corporate office and remote users to access resources. Which function does the VPN address pool serve in this situation?
Question12: An administrator inherits an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) that has an unknown username and password.Which credentials should the administrator enter to reset the administrative access?
Question13: An administrator configures the MultiZone feature for a company network, where a mobility cluster is the primary zone and a standalone controller in the company's DMZ represents a secondary data zone. The administrator configures two AP Groups and respective VAPs for the zones on the Mobility Master (MM) in the primary zone. When the APs boot up and establish connections to both zones, the administrator notices that no data connections are established to the data zone.What must the administrator do to fix this problem?
Question14: Which protocol is used between Aruba Mobility Controllers (MC) and ArubaOS-Switches to negotiate tunneled node?
Question15: In the WebUI of an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC), where can an administrator generate a tech support file that the Aruba Technical Support team can use to help customers?
Question16: Refer to the exhibit.An administrator implements the MultiZone feature. The administrator sets up five zones as shown in the exhibit.-Zone A has six controllers that form a cluster.-Zone B has three controllers that from a cluster.-Zones C, D, and E have a single standalone controller each.A total of 13 VAPs are created across the five zones. A zone needs to accept RAP connections form branch offices. All zones have the same AP Group name. One of the zones will not accept connections from the MultiZone APs.Which could be a cause of this problem?
Question17: An administrator implements clustering on Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) that run ArubaOS 8.x. An AP is connected to a cluster member. The administrator accidentally powers off the AP.How does the AP determine that it should failover to an alternate controller in the cluster?
Question18: An administrator at Campus A manages Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs). The administrator defines a server group that includes a local ClearPass server and a remote Microsoft RADIUS server. The ClearPass server has the credentials for users at Campus A and the Microsoft RADIUS server has the credentials for users at Campus B.Users at Campus A successfully authenticate and connect to the Campus A wireless network. However, when users from Campus B visit Campus A they fail authentication.What can the administrator do to solve this problem?
Question19: An administrator creates a cluster of four Mobility Controllers (MCs). When the administrator verifies the cluster operation, the administrator notices that it is operating as an L3-connected cluster.What should the administrator do to ensure that the cluster operates as an L2-connected cluster? (Choose two.)
Question20: 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.)
Question21: An administrator suspects that the network drops frames between a wireless client and an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC). The administrator wants to examine the frames between the AP and the controller to determine if any frames are missing.Which solution allows the administrator to use a protocol analyzer to examine the contents of the 802.11 frames between the AP and controller?
Question22: What is true about Aruba controllers under normal operations in a Mobility Master (MM)-Mobility Controller (MC) architecture?
Question23: Refer to the exhibit.Under which AirWave Management Platform (AMP) section should an administrator navigate to see the connection status between the AMP and managed device shown in the exhibit?
Question24: Refer to the exhibit.What is true about the configuration shown in the exhibit?
Question25: Which license type must an administrator purchase to use Spectrum Monitoring?
Question26: An administrator purchases a RAP and has it shipped directly to a branch office. The branch office plugs in the RAP and the RAP contacts Aruba Activate. The RAP learns the Mobility Controller (MC) IP address and connects to it. However, the connection fails.Upon verifying the MC IP address in Aruba Activate, what should the administrator do to allow the RAP connection to succeed?
Question27: 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?
Question28: An administrator wants to implement a Live Upgrade (in-service upgrade) of a cluster in an Aruba wireless solution. Which ArubaOS feature does the Mobility Master (MM) use to ensure RF redundancy, so that when one or more APs are rebooted there is no loss of wireless coverage for users?
Question29: An administrator implements a standalone controller that runs ArubaOS 8.x. Which feature should the administrator configure to optimize the RF operation for the company's WLAN?
Question30: 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?
Question31: When they operate in a cluster, Aruba APs obtain AP Group configuration information form which device?
Question32: Refer to the exhibit.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?
Question33: Refer to the exhibit.An administrator configures a cluster with only the members shown in the exhibit. AP load balancing is enabled. There are no other cluster parameters configured. What occurs when a cluster member experiences a failure?
Question34: Refer to the exhibit.An administrator configures a policy for an AP Group. Port 3 of a RAP is a trunk that connects to a switch at a branch office. VLAN 1 is untagged and VLANs 10 (for data) and 11 (for voice) are tagged. The administrator applies an ACL inbound on Port 3 of the RAP.How does this configuration affect traffic on Port 3?
Question35: 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?
Question36: A guest establishes an authenticated wireless session to an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC). The controller uses a ClearPass server for all AAA functions.Which AAA component disconnects the user when the guest exceeds their allowed duration?
Question37: An administrator supports a network that contains ArubaOS-Switches and Mobility Controllers (MCs).Restrictive MC firewall policies, control wireless access. The administrator wants to implement a feature to apply the same MC firewall policies to users connected to the Ethernet switch ports.Which ArubaOS-Switch feature provides this capability?
Question38: An administrator creates service-based policies for AirGroup on the Mobility Master (MM). The administrator can define location-based policy limits based on which information?
Question39: Refer to the exhibit.An administrator implements the MultiZone feature. The administrator sets up five zones as shown in the exhibit in this configuration:-Zone A has six controllers that form a cluster.-Zone B has three controllers that from a cluster.-Zones C, D, and E have a single standalone controller each.A total of 13 VAPs are created across the five zones, Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) in Zones A, B and C run ArubaOS 8.1.0.1 MCs in zones D and E run ArubaOS 8.1.0.2. Some APs do not join their respective data zones.What could cause this problem?
Question40: An administrator implements a ClearPass solution to authenticate Aruba wireless users. The Aruba wireless solution is an ArubaOS 8.x Mobility Master (MM) deployment. ClearPass sends an Aruba VSA role name for an authenticated user. However, the administrator notices that the role assigned to the user is different from the one assigned by the ClearPass server.Which two items should the administrator verify that might be the cause of this problem? (Choose two.)
Question41: Refer to the exhibit.A user uses Microsoft Windows for a wireless session. Based on the output shown in the exhibit for the selected Aruba AP, what is the possible problem with this user's wireless session?
Question42: An administrator troubleshoots a roaming problem where a user loses connectivity to the network during the roaming process. To help troubleshooting this problem, which device or devices in a wireless network initiates the roaming process?
Question43: An administrator has ArubaOS-Switches that support tunneled node. The administrator wants to tunnel all user traffic from the Ethernet ports on the switches, and have the controllers authenticate the user traffic and apply the appropriate user role.Which implementation meets these requirements?
Question44: An administrator currently manages an L2 cluster with Aruba Mobility Controllers (MCs) that run ArubaOS8.x. What happens when the administrator enables AP load balancing?