Question 36
An administrator suspects that the network drops frames between a wireless client and an Aruba Mobility Controller (MC). The administrator wants toexamine 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?
Question 37
An administrator wants to implement 802.1X authentication on Ethernet ports on branch office controllers.
What must the administrator do to implement this policy?
Question 38
Refer to the exhibit.
Once connected to a WLAN, a user cannot reliably access resources in a company's network. Based on the output shown in theexhibit, what can be determined about the user's connection?
Question 39
An administrator wants to implement the MultiZone feature in a company's network to segregate corporate and guest traffic. Corporate traffic will have APs establish connections to acluster managed by a Mobility Master (MM), and guest traffic will have the same APs establish connections to a standalone controller at the company's DMZ.
What is true about the implementation of MultiZones in this scenario?
Question 40
Refer to the exhibit.
An administrator supports a RAP at a branch office shown in the exhibit. The company has one Mobility Controller (MC) at the Primary DMZ site and one at the Secondary DMZ site. The RAP is configured to connect to only the MC at the Primary DMZ site. A network outage with the ISP at the Primary DMZ site causes the RAP to reboot. Upon reboot, the RAP cannot build a tunnel to the Secondary DMZ site MC because the administrator forgot to addthe Second LMS IP address to the AP Group configuration. Once the RAP can successfully connect, the administrator can add the Secondary DMZ MC as a backup LMS to fix the AP Group.
What should the administrator implement to allow the RAP to connect tothe MC at the Secondary DMZ site while the outage at the primary site persists?
