What does an Aruba Mobility Master (MM) do before it deploys a configuration to a Mobility Controller (MC)?
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Based on the exhibit, what is the maximum number of APs that this Mobility Master (MM) solution can support?
A company deploys a wireless network in a typical office environment with many surfaces where the signal can bounce. Which 802.11 technology uses the characteristics of this environment to increase wireless speeds?
What are two criteria that distinguish different Aruba Mobility Controller (MC) models from each other?
A company currently uses 802.11ac Wave 1 as a wireless solution. They want to upgrade to 802.11ac Wave2.
Which new feature will now be available with this upgrade?
A network administrator configures this policy:
Users to which this policy applies are unable to receive IP addresses with DHCP. How should the administrator fix the issue?
A network administrator creates the role employees and adds the rule to it:
user any any permit
The first several wireless clients assigned to the employees role are assigned IP addresses in the 10.10.10.0/24 subnet. Several other wireless clients with the employees role are then assigned IP addresses in the 10.10.20.0/24.
When the Aruba firewall matches traffic from these clients to the user any any permit rule, what does it do?
How can network administrators upgrade AirMatch on an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)?
An Aruba Remote AP (RAP) operates in split-tunnel mode. How does the AP forward traffic?
What is a requirement for the Dashboard > Traffic Analysis window on the Aruba Mobility Master (MM) to show data?
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?
Which class of controller is more appropriate in a branch installation with up to 64 APs?
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A network administrator needs to use Aruba AirWave to view statistics for an AP’s 802.11ac radio. How can the administrator update the information on-demand rather than wait the typical interval?
A company has an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution that runs ArubaOS 8 and uses the default AirMatch and Client Match settings. The ARM profile has been disabled for 5GHz radios. How are channel and transmit power settings managed for these radios?