Question 1
A network architect is designing a new Wi-Fi solution for a small university The solution will involve two mobility controllers that will be clustered at the campus core Because students use a lot of video in both the dormitory rooms and in the classrooms, the solution will need to support 50Gbps via link aggregation between the controllers and core switches.
Which solution would most cost-effectively meet this requirement for the campus core?
Question 2
A network architect is replacing an old wireless implementation based on 802.11 a with a new wireless solution. The company has a lot of money invested in legacy wireless barcode scanners and will not be replacing them. However, the bandwidth that the company expects each AP to have less than 700 Mbps in bandwidth, and this is not expected to change in the future.
Which wireless solution would best meet this company's needs and be the most cost-effective?
Question 3
Which type of Aruba AP uses its radio as its back-haul connection?
Question 4
A network architect is redesigning a wireless network. The architect begins by analyzing the number of spatial streams supported by APs of various vendors as well as the wireless devices currently in the network, if the company wants to ensure that new wireless design, including user wireless devices, support Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO). which standard or standards must the wireless products support?
Question 5
A network architect is doing a site survey for a new wireless design One concern the company has with the old wireless network is coverage. In some cases, APs would lose power and some employees in the network would lose wireless connectivity. The new design needs to prevent this issue from occurring. During the site survey, what are best practices to be followed in regards to the dBm signal level and the power of the AP to ensure adequate wireless coverage and minimal overlap of AP signals for the new design?
