Refer to the exhibit.
An Aruba solution uses AirMatch with the default AirMatch profile settings. A network administrator sees
that a scheduled optimization was completed, but a plan was not deployed.
Based on the exhibit, why did this occur?
A. The cost of the new plan exceeds the amount allowed by the feature license
B. The new plan did not offer significantly improved quality
C. The solution uses master-local mode
D. ARM is disabled in the radio profile, so AP radios are considered frozen
An AP operates on channel 6. Which device causes the most significant and consistent interference with the signal?
A. cellular phone
B. weather radar
C. wireless security camera operating on channel 8
D. AP operating on channel 11
Refer to the exhibits. Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2
An Aruba solution supports a WLAN that uses WPA2-Enterprise security. Exhibit 1 shows the AAA policy for the WLAN. Users are supposed to be assigned to different roles after authentication. Network administrators test a connection with the employee user account. Exhibit 2 shows the status for the client after this test. What is a possible reason for the issue shown in Exhibit 2?
A. The shared key configured for the ClearPass server is incorrect.
B. The RADIUS server is not correctly set up to send a user role for the employee account.
C. MAC authentication is enabled on the WLAN, and the test device does not have an authorized address.
D. The administrators entered the wrong password for the employee account.
A company has a single Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution with two Mobility Controllers (MCs). Network administrators want APs in building 1 to support a WLAN but do not want APs in building 2 to support the WLAN. How can administrator ensure that they can enforce this rule as they set up the WLAN in the Mobility Master (MM) Interface?
A. Place APs in different buildings in different AP Groups.
B. Assign APs in different buildings to different MM nodes.
C. Configure APs in different buildings to use different frequency bands.
D. Assign different radio profiles to APs in different buildings.
A company plans to deploy a Mobility Master (MM). The MM will manage 50 Mobility Controller (MC) appliances that will control a total of 700 APs, and 10 Virtual Mobility Controllers (VMCs) that will control a total of 200 APs.
How many MM licenses does the company require?
A. 60
B. 210
C. 900
D. 960
A company has a Mobility Master (MM)-based solution with an employee WLAN Several users report that they can connect to the WLAN, but they cannot access all of the resources that they should. Where should the network administrator look in the MM interface to find the roles to which these users are actually assigned?
A. Configuration > Policies and Roles
B. Dashboard > Security
C. Dashboard >Clients
D. Configuration >WlANs > Profiles > AAA Profile
A WLAN in an Aruba Mobility Master (MM)-based solution uses WPA2-Enterprise security. This WLAN currently authenticates users to Active Directory (AD), and users log in with their Windows domain credentials. Network administrators now want to authenticate the Windows clients as well, based on the client Computer Names. What should the administrators do on MM to achieve this goal?
A. Set up Machine Authentication on the WLAN.
B. Set up Mac Authentication on the WLAN.
C. Bind individual Mobility Controllers (MCs) to AD at the device level.
D. Import the computer names from AD to the MM internal database.
What is required for a WLAN that uses WPA2-Enterprise security?
A. a Web server to host a login portal
B. a shared password to secure access to the WLAN
C. RADIUS server or servers
D. a policy to allow unauthenticated users to receive RADIUS
Which task can an Aruba Spectrum Monitor (SM) perform?
A. Analyze wireless traffic patterns at the application level.
B. Optimize RF through the AP channel and transmit power plans.
C. Analyze RF signals to determine the cause of non-802.11 interference.
D. Help to detect rogue APs in the environment.
A company has an Aruba solution that is monitored by AirWave. Several users have recurring connectivity and performance issues with their wireless clients. How can network administrators use AirWave to minitor these clients more easily?
A. Specify the clients as Watched Cliesnts and view the tables and graphs for these clients.
B. Click the Down icon in the Airwave banner to quickly see a list of issues with client connections.
C. Use the Client > Tags windows to tag the client for periodic checks and analysis.
D. Run Device Summary reports and filter for the client MAC addresses within the report.